Graduate Diploma in Nutritional Science

University of Canberra - Canberra Campus

Australia,Australian Capital Territory

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12 Months

Duration

CAD 34,600/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 0 FREE

Application Fee

Jul 2025

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Australia, Australian Capital Territory

Type: University

Location Type: Semi-Urban

Founded: 1990

Total Students: 17,500 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

11 Kirinari St, Bruce ACT 2617, Australia

Graduate Diploma in Nutritional Science

Program Overview

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:

  • Develop knowledge, skills, and attitude to examine health within the framework of nutrition
  • Understand the application of food in a social, pathophysiological and biochemical health context
  • Cultivate critical thinking skills, problem-solving skills and apply evidence-based approaches to address a nutrition-related health issue
  • Demonstrate expert communication skills to transfer complex nutrition knowledge to a variety of audience
  • Develop autonomy and self-direction in progressing your learning and professional development
  • Gain the necessary scientific background and specific knowledge and skills to address concepts and opinions relating to human nutrition
  • Identify the links between diet, health, and disease at different life stagesd
  • Discuss ways to improve the delivery of nutritional information.

Work Integrated Learning (WIL)
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.).