Bachelor of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences / Master of Dietetics Studies

University of Queensland - St Lucia

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Overview

Through this program students will develop the knowledge and skills to address two of the most important risk factors for chronic disease – physical activity and nutrition – and gain a strong foundation to support healthier communities. Students explore nutrition and human movement across the lifespan and discover the roles that food, physical activity, exercise and sleep play in our health, the prevention of chronic disease, and sporting performance. For domestic students interested in becoming a dietitian, the nutrition major in the Bachelor of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences meets the course requirements for entry into the Master of Dietetics Studies. For more information, visit Bachelor of Bachelor of Human Movement and Nutrition Science at UQ and Master of Dietetics Studies at UQ.

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Potential Career Outcomes

Refer to Bachelor of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences. In addition, graduates of the Master of Dietetic Studies may pursue careers in public, private and not-for-profit sectors as clinical dietitians, community nutritionists, public health nutritionists, sports dietitians and food industry dietitians.

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Admission Criteria

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