Dietetics is the interpretation and communication of the science of nutrition to enable people to make informed and practical choices about food and lifestyle in both health and disease. Dietitians promote good health through appropriate nutrition. They work with individuals with special dietary needs, inform the general public about nutrition, evaluate and improve treatments and educate patients, doctors, nurses and other health professionals. The role of the dietitian is changing rapidly with increasing emphasis on working in the community as well as in hospitals. Dietitians also ...
Dietetics is the interpretation and communication of the science of nutrition to enable people to make informed and practical choices about food and lifestyle in both health and disease. Dietitians promote good health through appropriate nutrition. They work with individuals with special dietary needs, inform the general public about nutrition, evaluate and improve treatments and educate patients, doctors, nurses and other health professionals. The role of the dietitian is changing rapidly with increasing emphasis on working in the community as well as in hospitals. Dietitians also have a role in research, education, industry and the media where there is an increasing demand for good quality nutrition and dietetic education. Dietetic practice is based on a range of academic disciplines which are required to ensure that graduate dietitians have the level of skill required to deliver excellent nutritional advice and care.<br/><br/>The University of Hertfordshire is the first UK university to award academic credit for dietetic practice placements. Practice placement opportunities are offered in the NHS (acute and community), as well as in non-NHS settings. In addition, the University of Hertfordshire is one of few in the UK offering Dietetics over 3 years rather than 4 years. Dietitians are employed in the NHS in both hospital and community settings. Additionally, they work in sports nutrition, food industry, charities, education and research or on a freelance basis. On graduation you are eligible to apply for registration with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC).
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Full-time
Duration
3 Years
Start Date
09/2025
Campus
Main Site
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Course Code
B410
Institution Code
H36
Points of Entry
Year 1, Year 2, Year 3
UCAS TariffAccess to HE Diploma45 Level 3 credits to include at 15 credits in Chemistry at Distinction, 15 credits in Biology at Distinction, and 15 credits in one other science. International Baccalaureate Diploma ProgrammePass International Baccalaureate (Diploma) with 128-136 UCAS tariff points including Chemistry and Biology at Higher Level Grade H5 Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)DDM DDD BTEC Extended Diploma in Applied Science (optional units should include Biology and Chemistry related subjects) with DDM profile. BTEC in Sport or Health and Social Care not accepted unless also has A level chemistry at B GCSE/National 4/National 5English Language 4/C Maths 4/C A levelA,B,B A,A,B 3 A Levels to include Biology or Chemistry at grade B or above and one other applied science |
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