Dietetics postgraduate degrees in North West England

3 universities offer 5 postgraduate courses. To get the best results for postgraduate dietetics degrees, enter your predicted grades.

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University of Chester

2 dietetics courses NORTH WEST ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 14th
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WUSCA ranking: 5th
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Everyone I have met has been friendly and helpful. There are plenty of societies to join and the student union bar is great for a bit of socialisation on the side. I wish there were more green spaces to sit and quiet areas like the library dotted around. Parking is a bit hit and miss but there's plenty of buses.

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Nutrition and Dietetics PGDip
clock icon 2 years full time
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  • Behavioural Aspects of Food and Nutrition
  • Clinical Dietetics
  • Clinical Medicine and Pharmacology
  • Dietetics and Public Health
  • Nutrition Research Methods
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Manchester Metropolitan University

2 dietetics courses NORTH WEST ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 22nd
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WUSCA ranking: 76th
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The best aspects are the student union and the facilities available. I think it could be improved if we had more books generally available at the library without requiring click and collect, since right now the library feels like a study space but not a real library.

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Year 1
  • CLINICAL DIETETICS
  • CLINICAL MEDICINE
  • CLINICAL PRACTICE-BASED LEARNING (PBL) 1
  • DISSERTATION WITH RESEARCH METHODS
  • MOLECULAR NUTRITION AND BIOCHEMISTRY
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University of Lancashire

1 dietetics courses NORTH WEST ENGLAND
WUSCA ranking: 51th
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Best experience is the facilities, and the student centre. Worst experience? I have two: the accommodation office and the actual course. During summer break, I am having a lot of problems trying to find somewhere to stay until September 6th, and they have offered me an extension in the same building where I currently am - on the top floor, and I am disabled, which they know. They five hundred quid for me to stay there for just six weeks - disgusting. Second - the course. I was really enjoying it until the summer placement (Bone Boot Camp). The mornings were fine, as we were talking about the skeleton - I want to go into bioarchaeology and osteoarchaeology when - or if - I graduate. There were too much emphasis on social media, or a 'Social Media Takeover' as it's called. ! And I thought archaeology and anthropology were sciences, not to be taken lightly, but this makes it seem like a joke, and a bad one, at that. It's clear this course is engineered to appeal to much younger students, and not someone nearly 50, as I am. I am good with technology, but I don't think social media should be part of this course, or career. If I wanted to be an influencer, I would be putting dumb videos on YouTube or TikTok. I just can't take it seriously anymore, and all this stress of what's happening right now? I am really thinking about dropping out, because it's not worth the aggravation. I gave up my home, and my job to do this, and it was obviously a sacrifice that I shouldn't have made. UCLAN is great if you're under 35. If not, you're screwed

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Modules
Year 1
  • XS4501: Nutrition Science, Catering and Public Health
  • XS4502: Scientific Basis of Dietetics
  • XS4503: Evidence Based Practice
  • XS4504: Dietetic Professional Practice
  • XS4505: Therapy and Practice in Clinical Dietetics (Part 1)
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