Bachelor of Health Science / Master of Nutrition and Dietetic Practice

Bond University

Australia,Queensland

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 71,880/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 0 FREE

Application Fee

Jan 2025

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Australia, Queensland

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1987

Total Students: 4,000 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

14 University Dr, Robina QLD 4226, Australia

Bachelor of Health Science / Master of Nutrition and Dietetic Practice

Program Overview

Our fast-track trimester timetable makes it easy to tackle a double degree at Bond. In fact, you can complete two degrees here in less time than you could graduate with just one at most other universities.

Bond’s Bachelor of Health Sciences and Master of Nutrition and Dietetic Practice enables you to become an accredited practicing Dietitian (ADP) in just four years of study.  

The Bachelor of Health Sciences is a broad-based degree designed to develop your understanding of applied sciences, including the anatomical, molecular, physiological, and psychological processes of the human body, providing a strong foundation for the Master of Nutrition and Dietetic Practice (MNDP).  

Bond’s Master of Nutrition and Dietetic Practice is the highest-level nutrition and dietetic master’s degree available in Australia. Benefit from the program’s exceptional 20-week research internship with a focus on global nutrition citizenship and gain 24 weeks of practical internship experience in traditional areas of practice such as clinical dietetics. Gain that competitive edge in the job market by completing this AQF extended Level 9 master’s degree in a compact timeframe of two years. Before entering the workforce, students can prepare for the program and accreditation requirements through our program charter.

Studying both programs at Bond will enable you to explore areas of study such as anatomy and physiology, biochemistry, biomechanics, motor learning and control, as well as sports nutrition and exercise prescription and planning for both athletic and non-athletic populations.