University of Chester
Parkgate Road
Chester
CH1 4BJ
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Undergraduate Admissions
Email:admissions@chester.ac.uk
Phone:01244 511000
Fax: 01244 511300
Our BSc in Nutrition provides you with an opportunity to study a multidisciplinary subject where social and biological sciences influence health.
Our accredited undergraduate Nutrition degree is designed to meet the Association for Nutrition (AfN) competencies required of a professional nutritionist. Our dedicated team provide a course of study that is aimed at producing professional graduates that continue to be in great demand within our society. Nutrition professionals have been graduating from our University for almost 20 years and we have an excellent reputation as one of the major providers of nutrition related courses in the UK.
Features of our course include professional development seminars and a Work Based Learning placement module, which contribute to the excellent employment prospects of our graduates. We have strong links with the AfN, the food industry and other employers including the NHS, Public Health England and NoWFOOD (the North West Food Research Development Centre), which is also based in our Exton Park site.
All our tutors continuously undertake research and scholarly activity and continue to actively promote the field of nutrition, bringing with them a variety of skills and experience from across the nutrition and health domain, including exercise physiology, sport nutrition, public health, nutritional science and dietetics.
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Course optionsParkgate Road
Chester
CH1 4BJ
Email:admissions@chester.ac.uk
Phone:01244 511000
Fax: 01244 511300