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Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics
Testamur Title of Degree: |
Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics |
Abbreviation: |
BNutrDiet |
UOW Course Code: |
865 |
CRICOS Code: |
026811F |
Study Area / Disciplines / My University Key Words: |
Health & Medicine, Nutrition, Dietetics |
Total Credit Points: |
192 |
Duration: |
4 years full-time or part-time equivalent |
Home Faculty: |
Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health |
Intake Session(s): |
Autumn |
Delivery Mode: |
On-campus |
Delivery Campus/UAC Code: |
Wollongong/757647 |
ATAR: |
93 |
Additional Information: |
course description
The Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics provides rigorous training in nutrition science and an introduction to professional practice. Core areas of study include biochemistry, physiology and areas of practice including clinical dietetics, community and public health nutrition and food service systems management.
Clinical experience will be undertaken in general and specialist hospitals in the Illawarra, south-eastern regions of Sydney and rural areas, as well as in a variety of community and industrial settings.
Graduates are eligible for membership of the Dietitians' Association of Australia and professional recognition as a Dietitian/Nutritionist.
Entry Requirements
Academic requirements, English requirements and credit transfer information are available from the Course Finder.
Course structure
The Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics requires the successful completion of 192 credit points of subjects in accordance with the course structure and recommended subject progression table below.
Students must achieve a minimum of a credit average across the first two years of their program to be permitted to continue into the third and fourth years of this degree. Students who fail to achieve this grade will be transferred to the BSc (Nutrition) degree.
This course includes a compulsory clinical placement component. All students will need to comply with the relevant occupational screening policy and vaccination requirements before placement. NSW Health can provide details of necessary vaccinations. In order to enrol in professional practice subjects, all UOW BND students must provide a completed National Criminal Record Check and a Prohibited Employment Declaration Form. For further information, refer to the Additional Information section.
Subject Code |
Subject Name |
Session |
Credit Points |
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Year 1 |
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Autumn |
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Chemistry 1A |
Autumn |
6 |
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OR |
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Foundation Chemistry: Properties of Matter |
Autumn |
6 |
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Note: Students who have achieved a mark of 65% or more in NSW HSC Chemistry or equivalent must select CHEM101. All other students must select CHEM104. |
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Introduction to Behavioural Science |
Autumn |
6 |
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Or |
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Introduction to Sociology |
Autumn |
6 |
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Human Growth, Nutrition and Exercise |
Autumn |
6 |
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Anatomy and Physiology I |
Autumn |
6 |
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Spring |
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Molecules, Cells and Organisms |
Spring |
6 |
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Chemistry 1B |
Spring |
6 |
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OR |
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Foundation Chemistry: Reactions and Structures |
Spring |
6 |
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Anatomy and Physiology II |
Spring |
6 |
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Fundamental Concepts in Food and Nutrition |
Spring |
6 |
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Year 2 |
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Autumn |
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Principles of Biochemistry |
Autumn |
6 |
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Food Chemistry |
Autumn |
6 |
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Human Physiology II: Control Mechanisms |
Autumn |
6 |
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Health Promotion |
Autumn |
6 |
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Spring |
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Fundamentals of Biostatistics |
Spring |
6 |
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The Biochemistry of Energy and Metabolism |
Spring |
6 |
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Measurement and Assessment of Diet and Activity |
Spring |
6 |
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Select ONE elective from the following subjects: |
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Psychology of Physical Activity and Health |
Spring |
6 |
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Introduction to Pathophysiology |
Spring |
6 |
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Nutrition and Food Innovation II |
Spring |
6 |
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Or other subject that has been approved by the Course Coordinator |
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Year 3 |
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Autumn |
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Nutrients and Metabolism |
Autumn |
8 |
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Dietetics 1 |
Autumn |
8 |
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Community and Public Health Nutrition |
Autumn |
8 |
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Spring |
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Dietetics 2 |
Spring |
8 |
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Communication in Health Care Practice |
Spring |
8 |
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Food Service and Dietetics Management |
Spring |
8 |
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Year 4 |
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Practical Studies in Nutrition and Dietetics |
Annual |
24 |
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Research Project in Nutrition and Dietetics |
SHS Annual |
24 |
Articulation with other UOW Courses
Students in the Bachelor of Science (Nutrition) who achieve a Distinction average in 96 credit points of their course (equivalent to two years of full time enrolment) may apply to transfer into the Bachelor of Nutrition & Dietetics. Entry is competitive. Applicants are ranked by a selection panel once a year on the basis of academic merit, and a recommendation is made by the Course Coordinator and approved by the Head of school.
Any course transfer offer is subject to availability of places - there will be limited places each year. Course transfer applications from other UOW courses may be considered in exceptional circumstances, but only where the course is a relevant science-based degree and the student has a minimum of Distinction grade average performance. These applications are competitively ranked. Ranking occurs once a year by a selection panel, and a recommendation is then made by the Course Coordinator to the Head of School for a course transfer offer.
Honours
High achieving students will be eligible to apply for entry into the Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics (Honours). Entry into Honours requires the student to have attained at least a credit average in subjects undertaken during their undergraduate degree. For further information, please contact the Course Coordinator. The Honours grade will be calculated in accordance with the University of Wollongong Method 3.
For further information refer to General Course Rules Section 8.
Professional Recognition/ACCREDITATION
The Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics program has full accreditation with the Dietitians Association of Australia (DAA), making all graduates eligible for the credential of Accredited Practising Dietitian (APD) and Accredited Nutritionist (AN). Graduates can also apply for membership to the Nutrition Society of Australia (see NSA website).
Other Information
Further information is available at:
UOW Course Finder
Email: smah-students@uow.edu.au