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Course description: The nutritional sciences are concerned with the process by which living matter acquires substances called nutrients for growth, repair and energy, but the science of nutrition is better defined as being concerned with understanding the effects of food on the body in both health and disease.(read more)
All nutrition courses at King's College London (University Of London)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: The course covers the principles of nutrition; public health nutrition; clinical nutrition; and nutrition research skills.(read more)
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All nutrition courses at King's College London (University Of London)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: The Food Science and Nutrition course aims to provide students with a broad range of both fundamental principles and innovative practices in the subject areas, so they may be able to apply their knowledge proficiently in the food and health sectors and in related industries.(read more)
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Course description: This Master’s is designed to prepare students for professional practice in public health nutrition in the EU or internationally; it is built on a sound theoretical framework, which students can apply to solve nutrition-related health problems.(read more)
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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)
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Course description: Human nutrition core course; computing; applied statistics; public health nutrition; dietary assessment in large-scale population surveys; relationship between diet and chronic disease; e.g.(read more)
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Course description: Sports and exercise nutrition; research methods; physiology and immunology; epidemiology; psychology of sport and exercise; research project.(read more)
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All nutrition courses at University Of Wales Institute, Cardiff (Uwic)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: The overarching theme of the division is the scientific understanding and improvement of nutrition for both humans and animals; main areas of research include: Control and manipulation of the nutritional and processing quality of animal and plant products, including texture of fruit and meat products; nutritional enhancement of fat and protein content in animals.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: 12-week core course in human nutrition, based on lectures, laboratory practical classes and individual assignments, topics include: nutritional physiology, nutrient metabolism, energy, growth and body composition, assessment of nutritional status, dietary assessment, nutrition in health and disease, computing and applied statistics.(read more)
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Course description: Sports and exercise nutrition; research methods; physiology and immunology; epidemiology; psychology of sport and exercise; research project.(read more)
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All nutrition courses at University Of Wales Institute, Cardiff (Uwic)
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Course description: Applied nutrition; nutrition and metabolism; research design and statistics; sociological and psychological perspectives on health; dietetics; community nutrition; food science and food microbiology (or nutritional controversies) or sports nutrition; research design and statistics; nutrition and metabolism; nutritional toxicology (or geography of health and health care); community nutrition; sports nutrition (or nutritional controversies).(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: The overarching theme of the division is the scientific understanding and improvement of nutrition for both humans and animals; main areas of research include: Control and manipulation of the nutritional and processing quality of animal and plant products, including texture of fruit and meat products; nutritional enhancement of fat and protein content in animals.(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 | Part time evening
Course description: The course details the science behind the nutritional requirements of humans from pre-conception to old age and how we can best eat a balanced diet; it also emphasises the specific problems of international nutrition and their global implications; it is suited to graduates with a background in the biological sciences, including those who work in non-governmental organisations, international agencies or the food and beverage industries.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Programme provides an opportunity to gain an in-depth understanding of the nutritional and metabolic demands of exercise and of how nutrition can influence sports performance.(read more)
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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: Study covers: Food composition; nutrient metabolism; epidemiology; policy implementation.(read more)
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Course description: Taught modules: Nutrition and public health 1; food technology; food safety 1; international food policy; nutrition and public health 2; food quality; food safety 2; research methodology for postgraduate students; dissertation.(read more)
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Course description: Research interests include: food biochemistry and nutrition; diet and health; food allergy; immunochemistry; absorption and metabolism of dietary components; analysis and fate of vitamins, additives and phytochemicals during thermal processing; analysis and origin of flavour substances in raw materials and food products; the Maillard reaction; chemistry of carbohydrate components of food; physico-chemical studies of food colloids.(read more)
Study modes: Part time evening
Course description: Dietary therapy practice and dietetics; therapeutic skills and practice; research methods; applied nutritional chemistry and phytochemistry; biological basis of health and disease and differential diagnosis; practice management and practitioner development.(read more)
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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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