BSc (Hons) Applied Food and Nutrition

Course overview

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Qualification Bachelor's Degree
Study mode Full-time
Duration 3 years
Intakes September
Tuition (Local students) RM 146,622
Tuition (Foreign students) RM 164,644
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Intakes

Fees

Tuition

RM 146,622
Local students
RM 164,644
Foreign students

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Entry Requirements

  • A minimum of 240 UCAS tariff points.
  • GCSE / IGCSE English A-C grades or equivalent.

Curriculum

Year 1

  • Academic Skills for Nutrition
  • Food Science
  • Public Health & Diet
  • Nutrition in Context
  • Food Manufacture
  • Introduction to Nutrition

Year 2

  • Research for Nutrition
  • Culinary Science
  • Specialist Diets
  • New Product Innovation
  • Functional Foods and Food Legalities

Optional modules:

  • Sports Nutrition
  • Nutrition and Vulnerable Populations
  • Food and the Media
  • International Nutrition

Year 3

  • Research Project
  • Nutritional Science
  • Contemporary Issues in Nutrition
  • Sustainability

Optional modules:

  • Childhood Nutrition
  • Food Technology
  • Culinary Skills

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