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    Food, Nutrition and Human Health

    Robert Gordon University

    Robert Gordon University

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    United Kingdom, Aberdeen

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesSeptember-2022
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    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 15,490  / year
    Next Intake September-2022

    Food, Nutrition and Human Health

    About

    The BSc (Hons) Food, Nutrition and Human Health course at Robert Gordon University is based on the scientific study of nutrients and food components, and how they affect our health. We particularly focus on their impact on growth and development, disease, athletic performance and food quality.

    Nutritionists and food scientists have a key role in maintaining the health of our population. They may develop and evaluate nutrition policies and public health campaigns; apply nutritional principles to the management of diet in athletic performance; deal with ingredients, allergens, and legislation when developing food and drink products; or study metabolic and physiological responses of the human body to food and nutrients.

    A key feature of the course is a 12-week work-based placement providing you with valuable experience highly sought after by employers.

    Year 1

    You will be introduced to the properties and production of the main food commodities and the scientific principles that underpin these. You will explore components of key nutrients, energy intake and expenditure, the impact of food microbiology and food pathogens, methods of food analysis, and the international and cultural aspects of food and nutrition.

    Year 2

    You will learn about human anatomy and physiology, how nutrients are metabolised in the body, how to determine individuals’ nutritional status, and the importance of plant foods on health. You will work through nutritional requirements throughout the lifespan, exploring the changes as we develop and age. You will also learn more about food science and the systems and processes used in food production.

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    Year3

    You will focus on the main specialisms of food and nutrition, exploring how nutrition impacts athletic performance, the role of nutrition in improving public health, and develop a new food product in conjunction with a company.

    You will undertake a 12-week work-based placement to learn about the role of a nutritionist or food scientist within the workplace and develop your professional skills.

    Year 4

    You will study the relationships between diet, nutrition, and a range of relevant diseases, including cardiovascular disease, diabetes, obesity, and cancer. You will further explore how these relationships are impacted by our genetics and the impact this can have on health, as well as finding out how why the role of our gut has an increasingly important role to play in disease development. Finally you will undertake an individual research project chosen from a range of areas reflecting the different specialisms within food and nutrition.

    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.

    Assessment

    Typically students are assessed eachyear:

    Year 1

    • 5 written exams, typically for 2hours
    • 1 written assignment, including essay
    • 2 reports
    • 1 set exercise

    Year 2

    • 3 written exams, typically for 2 hours
    • 1 written assignment, including essay
    • 2 reports
    • 1 portfolio
    • 3 oral assessments

    Year 3

    • 1 written assignment, including essay
    • 1 report
    • 1 portfolio
    • 1 oral assessment
    • 1 practical skills assessment

    Year 4

    • 2 written assignments, including essays
    • 1 dissertation
    • 1 portfolio
    • 2 oral assessments

    Feedback

    We aim to provide you with feedback within 20 working days of hand-in for all written exams, coursework and practical exams.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    • Applications will be considered on a case by case basis, please contact Admissions for information: admissions@rgu.ac.uk
    • Applicants who do not hold an International High School qualification will be expected to undertake a pathway programme at our International College

    English Program Requirements

    Most undergraduate courses require an IELTS score of 6.0, with a minimum of 5.5 in each area. Some courses require a higher English language score. Always check the relevant course page and our English Language Requirements page before applying.

    Career

    Job Prospects

    The nutrition sector has a wide variety of careers and is a constantly expanding field.

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    Is Food, Nutrition and Human Health a good career choice?

    Previous Food, Nutrition and Human Health graduates of Robert Gordon University have gone on to pursue careers in the following industries:

    • Food industry (from primary production through product development to the retail chains)
    • Public health nutrition and health promotion (e.g. NHS public health departments or freelance as consultants)
    • Government and non-government organisations
    • Health and fitness industries to promote health and improve performance
    • Private sector -promotingthe health and wellbeing of employees through health and lifestyle assessments and delivery of educational seminars
    • Nutrition research (lab-based and human)
    • Home economics teaching

    Graduates may continue their careers by studying for MSc or PhD degrees in relevant subjects, such as Public Health or Sport and Exercise Nutrition.

    This course meets the General Teaching Council requirements for a pre-requisite degree for Home Economics teaching

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    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 15,490 

    How to Apply

    • Completing an existing course (for example passing your Bachelors before coming to do a Masters with us). Please upload your degree documents to your Apply Yourself record or email the Admissions Office with these.
    • Proving that your English language is good enough for University-level study. In this case you should send us a copy of your IELTS or TOEFL certificate as soon as it is available. Please upload these documents to your Apply Yourself record or email the Admissions Office with these.
    • Making a pre-payment (deposit) for international students. In this case you must arrange to pay the  University before we can release an Unconditional Offer. To find out how to do this, please visit the Making Payment page. 
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    Food, Nutrition and Human Health

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    Aberdeen

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