Public Health Nutrition MSc
Entry requirements:
- Intake-May/Sep 2025
- CGPA-2.75 or 3
- IELTS- 6.5/5.5
- OIETC- 7/5
- Gap accepts: 12 Years
- Tuition fees £14500
Why study this course?
Learn about public health nutrition and how it relates to the science of preventing disease, prolonging and improving quality of life, and promoting health through the medium of nutrition. A public health nutritionist aims to promote health and well-being through food and nutrition, help people make healthier choices, create environments that promote health, and develop supportive health-related policies. The Department of Clinical Sciences and Nutrition has an excellent reputation in nutrition at both undergraduate and postgraduate level, with considerable teaching and research expertise in public health nutrition and all its allied subjects and fields. Our staff are enthusiastic and helpful, and pride themselves on the extra help they provide to those who require it.
This course delivers current, relevant training to produce graduates with the knowledge, skills, and experience to excel as public health nutritionists. It provides a wide range of career opportunities, and it ensures a strong practitioner-based focus to study whilst helping you develop transferable public health skills.
What you will study:
The course is designed for graduates with an interest in people, health, and nutrition. Our modules focus on core public health nutrition issues such as the relationship between nutrition and health and the way in which sociological and psychological factors influence food choice. All modules are designed to increase your understanding of the scientific evidence related to food, nutrition, and health upon which public health nutrition strategies, activities, and policies are based.
- Professional Perspectives Compulsory
- Key Concepts of Nutrition Compulsory
- Public Health Promotion and Policy Compulsory
- Nutrition in Health and Disease Compulsory
- Sociology and Psychology and Public Health Compulsory
- Research Methods and Data Analysis Compulsory
- Research Project Compulsory
- Developing Healthier Communities Compulsory