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Bachelor of Nutrition Science (Dietetics Pathway)
Deakin University
221 Burwood Highway BURWOOD Victoria 3125
Overview
Deakin's Bachelor of Nutrition Science (Dietetics Pathway) offers guaranteed entry into our Master of Dietetics if you achieve a 75 weighted average mark or above. The course develops your understanding of human nutrition and its impact on health. Learn how to tackle challenges facing our society including disease prevention, obesity, the spread of misinformation, and the social and physiological effects of food on our wellbeing.
Put theory into practice in our state-of-the-art food sensory labs located within our Consumer Analytical Safety Sensory (CASS) Food Research Centre. Designed just like those found in industry settings, our labs provide hands-on experience that prepares you for the workplace. With more than 7% of the total burden of disease in Australia due to poor diet,* graduate with the practical skills to improve health and wellbeing through food and nutrition.
Study Option
- Tuition Fees
- Duration156 Weeks
- IntakeExpected March 2024
- Study Typecampus
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Campuses
Deakin University
Victoria ( Inc. Melbourne )
221 Burwood Hwy, BURWOOD, Victoria 3125
Course Structure
To complete the Bachelor of Nutrition Science (Dietetic Pathway), students must attain 24 credit points. Most units (think of units as 'subjects') are equal to 1 credit point. In order to gain 24 credit points, you will need to study 24 units (AKA 'subjects') over your entire degree. Most students choose to study 4 units per trimester, and usually undertake two trimesters each year.
The course comprises a total of 24 credit points, which must include the following:
- 18 core units (these are compulsory)
- Completion of 4 HSN coded (nutrition and food) elective units.
- 2 elective unit(s) which can be selected from any faculty (you can choose which ones to study)
- No more than 10 credit points may be taken at level 1 and at least 6 credit points must be taken at level 3
- Students must enrol and pass DAI001 Academic Integrity Module (0-credit-point compulsory unit).
- Completion of HSN010 Food and Nutrition Laboratory Safety prior to the first laboratory based unit in this course.
- Completion of SLE010 Laboratory and Fieldwork Safety Induction Program prior to the first SLE coded unit.
- Completion of HSE010 Exercise and Sport Laboratory Safety prior to commencing HSE208.
- Students are required to meet the University's academic progress and conduct requirements.
18 Compulsory units + 4 HSN selective units + 2 elective units = 24 Total units
Career Outcomes
Following the completion of your bachelor degree, you can take your next step towards becoming a dietitian with the Master of Dietetics. Once completed, you will be eligible to apply for full membership with Dietetics Australia (DA) and the Accredited Practicing Dietitian (APD) program and work in all areas of dietetics. You can visit our nutrition and dietetics careers page for more information.
If you don’t elect to continue with the Master of Dietetics pathway, your career outcomes will mirror those of Bachelor of Nutrition Science graduates. As a nutritionist, you will have the knowledge and skills to confidently provide evidence-based advice to communities regarding food and its impact on our health. Graduates of the Bachelor of Nutrition Science (Dietetics Pathway) will be well prepared for careers requiring knowledge surrounding:
- nutrition
- population health
- food analysis
- food sustainability
- food policy
- nutrition for disease prevention
- assessing and evaluating food intake.
You will gain the skills required to perform a range of roles across:
- advocacy
- nutrition promotion
- nutrition media and marketing
- quality assurance
- self-employment and consulting
If you have completed the Food Innovation major, you will be prepared for careers requiring knowledge of:
- consumer behaviour
- education and research
- the food industry
- food policy and regulation
- sensory analysis
- product development
- food quality and safety
- food manufacturing.
Visit our nutrition careers page for more on the different pathways available to you.
Academic
Students must have qualification most relevant to your secondary school studies. The Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) is the primary criterion for entry into most undergraduate-entr
Entry Requirement
IELTS - Overall 6.5 No band lower than 6
TOEFL IBT - 79 Writing 21
TOEFL PBT - 577 Writing 4.5
C1 PROFICIENCY and C2 PROFICIENCY- 176 No band less than 169
PTE - 58 No less than 50 in each skill
OET - Overall C+
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