Through these studies, students will be introduced to the fundamental concepts of medical, food and nutritional sciences. The inter-related units will assist the students in understanding the human body, and subsequently comprehending critical principles in human nutrition and food science. These studies form the basis for a deeper understanding of other themes in this program.
Through these studies, the students will be able to determine the social and behavioural aspects that affect individuals, communities and populations. They will consider the broad aspect of religion, culture and political belief within a community. The students will also be exposed to a greater understanding of the nutritional needs and issues of specific groups. Besides, they will also learn about the roles of nutrition in the context of human health and diseases.
Through these studies, the students will develop professional ethics and values related to nutrition practices. This includes learning communication skills, critical thinking, technical and research skills. Specifically, they will learn the development and potential application of scientific and technical skills in promoting good health and develop competency in assessing the nutritional status of individuals, groups and communities. The students will also learn the necessary skills for safe food preparation and service.
These studies revolve around the application of the acquired knowledge and skills in actual nutrition practice. The students will learn interviewing and counselling skills and public health nutrition principles and practices. They will also learn how to design and implement nutrition intervention activities and programs in the community. Nutrition internships will provide an opportunity to gain practical experience in real-life settings, as it will enable students to understand the role of nutritionists within the context of the healthcare system, community and/or workplace.