Nutrition degrees

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Leeds Beckett University

2 nutrition courses YORKSHIRE AND HUMBERSIDE
Subject ranking: 27th
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WUSCA ranking: 29th
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I love the social areas that I can spend time with my friends and buy delicious food. Leeds Beckett also has a lot of sports club options whether that’s on the main teams or the social teams. My course is also very practical and has excellent equipment to utilise for our learning. The only suggestion I could think for improvements is potentially increasing the seating areas or decreasing the food prices in the city campus cafes.

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Nutrition
calculator icon 120 ucas points clock icon 4 years full time
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Year 1
  • Food & Food Science
  • Food & Society
  • Human Physiology
  • Nutrition
  • Nutritional Biochemistry
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Sport and Exercise Nutrition
calculator icon 112-128 ucas points clock icon 4 years sandwich
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Year 1
  • Food Science
  • Fundamentals of Exercise Psychology
  • Nutrition & Biochemistry for Sport & Exercise
  • Personal, Professional & Academic Development
  • Physiology of the Human Body
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UCL (University College London)

2 nutrition courses LONDON
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Best is the people and the quality of the education, worst has to deal with who runs UCL, administration has quite a few dirtbags. Facilitates aren't the greatest. I prefer more of a traditional campus feel and prefer KCL and LSE campus. Still considering coming back to UCL to apply for a LLM, alongside the other London unis, and maybe throw my shot at oxbridge.

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Year 1
  • Introduction to Biological Anthropology
  • Introduction to Genetics Introduction to Human Anatomy
  • Introduction to Human Sciences
  • Introduction to Psychology for Biologists
  • Mammalian Physiology
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Nutrition and Medical Sciences
calculator icon 144 ucas points clock icon 3 years full time
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  • Cardiovascular and Respiratory Function in Health and Disease
  • Data Interpretation and Evaluation of Science
  • Foundations in Human Physiology and Cellular Biology
  • Infection, Inflammation and Repair
  • Kidneys, Hormones and Fluid Balance
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Studying nutrition

A nutrition degree is focused on food and drink, and how these can affect bodies and health. You’ll study a mix of human anatomy and microbiology of food to learn how different foods interact with our bodies. You’ll learn about topics such as cell biology, clinical nutrition, food product development and public health nutrition. Most courses will also give you the chance to engage in some practical lab-based work, so you’ll learn how to write lab reports and gain practical skills. When you graduate, you’ll have a wide range of roles available to you including personal trainer, nutrition writer, product developer and lifestyle consultant.

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