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The Bachelor of Science with Honours in Nutrition at the University of Nottingham Malaysia (UNM) offers a comprehensive and research-informed curriculum designed to provide an in-depth understanding of human nutrition. Accredited by the Association for Nutrition (AfN), this three-year programme equips students with the knowledge and skills needed to address global nutritional challenges, focusing on areas such as metabolism, public health nutrition, and clinical nutrition.
Students gain hands-on experience through practical modules, professional training placements, and a final-year research project, ensuring real-world application of learning. The programme emphasises critical thinking, data analysis, and effective communication, preparing graduates for diverse career paths in healthcare, research, public health, and the food industry.
With a strong foundation in science and a focus on evidence-based practice, this degree empowers students to make meaningful contributions to improving health and well-being worldwide.
Nottingham's Foundation Programme: Successful completion is required, with an overall minimum average of 50%, including at least 45% in all Biology modules and either all Chemistry or all Physics modules. All progressing Foundation candidates into the Bachelor of Science with Honours in Nutrition programme are also required to meet the English language requirement as stipulated by the School of Biosciences at the Malaysia Campus.
In addition to the entry requirements listed above, applicants must have at least a credit (normally grade C) in Mathematics at SPM/GCSE/IGCSE/High School Diploma or equivalent for entry to Nutrition. This requirement can be waived if applicants have obtained a similar or equivalent grade at a higher level.