Graduate Diploma
Learn more about human physiology, biochemistry and how nutrition affects the human body from a social, biochemical, disease and life cycle-oriented context with a UC Graduate Certificate in Human Nutrition course.
In this course, you will study a diverse range of subjects that will give you a deeper understanding of human nutrition while offering a clearer understanding of what health-related study options are available to you moving forward. This course is perfect for students from a broader health science background looking to specialise in nutrition science, or those looking at entering the Master of Nutrition and Dietetics program and need additional pre-requisites to gain access.
This course also offers an alternative exit pathway for students who commence the Master of Nutrition and Dietetics but due to lifestyle or career changes, choose not to complete the degree. Get a taste for nutrition science. Register for the UC Graduate Certificate in Human Nutrition course today.
Study a Graduate Diploma in Nutrition at UC and you will:Depending upon your chosen academic pathway you may have additional opportunities to participate in dietetic placements (Master of nutrition and dietetics) or research (e.g., Honours, Ph.D.).
Career OpportunitiesA graduate diploma in nutritional science is a foundation course that opens a variety of future career and study options for students. Successful completion of this course will allow students to either progress to further study or move into any one of the following career pathways:
Study a Master of Nutrition and Dietetics and go on to register as a dietitian with the Dietitian Association of Australia and open higher research pathways such as Ph.D., MPhil.
Professional recognitions:
Students must have a recognised undergraduate degree in science or a related field, have completed biology and chemistry, and have some knowledge of introductory statistics.
There are currently no formal credit transfer arrangements for entry to this course. Any previous study or work experience will only be considered as part of the application process in accordance with current course rules and university policy.