Learning Methods
The course is taught in two semesters each year (September-December, and January-April/May). Teaching consists of lectures, tutorials, workshops, and laboratory practical sessions in the molecular biology, microbiology, analytical science, and food handling laboratories. In addition, there are visits and placements off-campus, and you will also undertake self-directed learning.
Class sizes can vary from 20 or less (for BSc (Hons) Food, Nutrition and Human Health students only) to nearly 100 (for classes shared with students on other courses). Lectures and tutorials usually last for one-two hours, and laboratory practical classes usually last for three hours.
How long is a BSc (Hons) Food, Nutrition and Human Health course?
The Food, Nutrition and Human Health degree can be successfully completed in 4 years.
Activity Summary
Year 4
- Lectures, seminars, tutorials or workshops 20 students per group, approximately 6 hours / week in semester 1 and 2 hours / week in semester 2, plus private study time
- Project supervision 20 students per group, 1-2 hours per week in semester 2 plus research time
Independent Study
In addition to scheduled class time and practical classes you are expected undertake independent study to supplement your learning and development. The total learning time for all years of the course equates to approximately 40-hours per week during each semester. Independent study includes supplementing class materials with your own notes and reading based on recommended reading lists, conducting your own research, meeting with peers for any group activities, preparing for tutorials and workshops, and completing assessments.
Staff Delivering on This Course
Key staff members teaching on this course include Registered Nutritionists and Lecturers in biochemistry, physiology, microbiology, and food quality and food safety. Staff may have a clinical and/or a research background, and some staff are active in research.
Our lecturers have excellent links with the food industry, NHS, research institutes, and national and international agencies. These links are fullyused to provide external speakers, study visits, projects and placements, which means that our course is aligned to employer needs.
Our staff feature in the annual Support and Teaching staff with Appreciation and Recognition (STAR) awards voted by the students and organised by RGU:Union.