Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Research areas include: Psychological interventions for obesity; relationship between trauma and attachment difficulties and obesity; relationship between binge eating, emotional eating and obesity; obese peoples perceptions of their obesity; transgenerational transmission of eating disorders.(read more)
Study modes: Part time evening
Course description: Course has 3 core components: work-based learning (2 professional practice modules); research methods module (research strategies in nutrition and dietetics); dissertation; plus a further 60 credits from suitable modules in the School of Health and Social Sciences (or other partner universities working with the British Dietetics Association).(read more)
All dietetics courses at University Of Wales Institute, Cardiff (Uwic)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: This course equips students with the knowledge, skill and professional attitudes required to practise as a registered dietitian.(read more)
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All dietetics courses at King's College London (University Of London)
Study modes: Part time evening
Course description: Dietetics modules: Diabetes: nutritional and dietetic management; dietetic practice 1 and 2 work-based; dietetic professional independent study 1 and 2 work-based; gastroenterology: nutritional and dietetic management; nutritional assessment; reflection in professional dietetic practice (work-based); research modules: research methods; research dissertation; interprofessional modules choose from: clinical governance.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Research areas include: Psychological interventions for obesity; relationship between trauma and attachment difficulties and obesity; relationship between binge eating, emotional eating and obesity; obese peoples perceptions of their obesity; transgenerational transmission of eating disorders.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Taught course consists of 6 modules at Master's level, plus supplementary modules to fulfil the requirements of the Council for Professions Supplementary to Medicine; includes clinical training placements and dissertation for MSc.(read more)
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All dietetics courses at University Of Wales Institute, Cardiff (Uwic)
Study modes: Full time | Part time day
Course description: This programme is for science graduates in physiology, biochemistry, biomedical science, and human biology or related subjects, who wish to pursue a career in dietetics; graduates of this course are eligible for registration as a Dietitian with the Health Professions Council (HPC); satisfactory completion of the postgraduate diploma in dietetics provides eligibility for registration as a dietitian with the Health Professions Council (HPC).(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time day
Course description: The programme aims to apply previous knowledge in physiology, biochemistry and other related subjects to the clinical setting and integrate this with nutrition and dietetics.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: This course investigates effective nutrition assessment through organisation of nutrition support teams; in addition, all techniques of artificial nutrition support are critically surveyed, for major diagnostic categories and patient groups; key study areas: effect of disease on nutrition status and of nutrition status on outcome; macronutrient and micronutrient metabolism in health and disease.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: This applied postgraduate programme develops students’ skills in intervention and audit strategies; students carry out an intervention in an applied setting to either deal with populations or individuals particularly affected by levels of overweight; through this experience, students acquire a good understanding of the factors playing a role in the development of obesity and strategies to tackle it.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: The course is designed to allow Honours graduates with a relevant science background to become eligible for registration as a dietitian; the course provides a sound scientific base in all those subjects necessary for a full understanding of the issues and concepts related to human nutrition and helps students become an effective learner and practitioner in all fields of dietetic practice.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Dietetics is the management of diseases that are amenable to dietary intervention and the prevention of nutrition related disorders; a dietitian influences food selection and eating behaviour of an individual based on specific nutritional or food requirements; this course takes students through a clinical and health promotion-focused course and includes 3 blocks of integrated practice placements within a hospital and/or primary care settings.(read more)
All dietetics courses at Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Taught modules include: Food, nutrition and catering; nutritional research methods; nutrition and health; physiology and biochemistry of nutritional disorders; psychology and sociology of eating; clinical nutrition and dietetics 1; clinical medicine and pharmacology; clinical and public health nutrition; clinical nutrition and dietetics 2; students undertake 3 placements during the course.(read more)
Public Policy MSc
University Of Bristol
Gemma, December 2007Overall score
Im studying a postgraduate masters course here, Im not sure i would have enjoyed spending 3/4 years here doing my undergraduate but this year has been wicked so far. I graduated from manchester university and i loved it there and met the best people, if id studied here at bristol i dont think i would have done as most people who study at bristol university dont seem like my sort of people. Being from the north myself i find southern people arent so welcoming at up in manchester!!
Study experience
the course is really interesting and the majority of lecturers are really engaging. The course material is also exremely interesting but be prepared for alot of reading and essay writing!!
Facilities
the library is good, but as with most librarys the books are in high demand, many of the librarys also close pretty early but our SU is working on getting a 24 hour library
Postgraduate life
There are lots of societys to choose from, but being a postgraduate i found them all pretty undergraduate orientated so am not part of many myself
Job prospects
Ive heard its good, hence doing my Msc here!! It always does well in league tables also.
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MSc Social Research
Northumbria University
Melissa, December 2007Overall score
Study experience
Obviously a very difficult course but if it is a subject that you enjoy then i def recommend it
Facilities
Excellent use of projectors presentations and meeting facilities
Postgraduate life
Wonderful students makes learning worthwhile
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Occupational Psychology MSc
University Of Gloucestershire
Details Not Given, June 2010Overall score
the need to get experience alongside their studies, and to read throughout the whole course, not just at the end!
Study experience
lecturers who are chartered psychologists with real experience who also care about your well-being on the course. a lot of self-motivation is required for this course, you're certainly not spoon-fed. if you put the effort into lectures and reading around the course, you'll get a lot out of it.
Facilities
the library may not have many books but they are all useful and the library staff are helpful with reserving books etc. there are always computers available throughout campus, in my experience.
Postgraduate life
did not join any because i live away from university
Job prospects
i will be looking for a job, and am hoping to take a route further away from my masters in the field of counselling and clinical psychology. however, there is plenty in the subject matter of my course and also the skills developed through the masters that i will be adding to my cv.
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