Course summary
The overall aim of the pre-registration MSc Dietetics programme is to provide science graduates with core knowledge, and professional competencies to practice as a registered dietitian (RD) and also develop advanced research skills. Registered dietitians are qualified and regulated health professionals who assess diagnose and treat diet and nutrition problems both at individual and population level. Dietitians use the most up to date public health and scientific research on food, health and disease which they translate into practical guidance to enable people to make appropriate lifestyle and food choices. This 20 month accelerated programme builds on prior learning and provides students with a practical and scientific understanding in the study of food and nutrition and the effect of diet and health on wellbeing. Students undertake modules in: Applied Nutrition, Biochemistry and Molecular Approaches to Nutrition, Food Science and Microbiology, Research methods and Biostatistics, Nutritional Assessment, Recommendations and Requirements, Diet and Disease, Public Health and Nutrition Behaviour and an independent research project. Modules provide learning and teaching of relevant disease aetiology, pathology, biochemistry and management which is then applied throughout dietetic practice placements to promote health and treat acute and long term conditions to achieve effective care for service users and become an autonomous practitioner, ready for employment in a range of health and care settings (including the NHS). Sucessful completion of this course confers graduates eligibility to apply for registration with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) or apply to CORU as part of the recognition process for validation of qualification to practice as a dietitian in the Republic of Ireland. The course is also accredited by the British Dietetic Association (BDA). Graduates will also have advanced research skills having completed an independent research project as part of this degree. There are currently 5 places on this programme, however the University is working with placement providers to increase this number. Closing date for applications is 15th January of the year of entry.
Entry requirements
Application Closing Date – 15th January 2025. Virtual live interviews are in March/April; dates are to be confirmed. This course is not open to overseas applicants, due to placement constraints. However, if you are an EU National living in Northern Ireland with EU settlement status, you may apply. Qualifications BSc Hons Science degree, 2:1 classification which contains a substantive component of biochemistry and physiology or equivalent related science subjects that demonstrate an understanding of the fundamentals in biosciences and have studied research skills and methodology within a previous degree. Essential supporting documentation for shortlisting 500-word supporting statement – to be included within the Personal Statement section of the application form, clearly outlining why you are applying for this programme and any other relevant information to support your application. Once your application is received you will be emailed further instructions on how to supply the following documents: Copies of degree certificate and transcripts. Transcripts to date for those who have not completed their degree. Two written Academic references. Copy of your passport. AccessNI and Health Assessment Students must be in good health as evidenced by a satisfactory medical report (SENDO compliant) and entry is also subject to a satisfactory criminal record check through AccessNI. Further details will be provided to successful applicants. Other There are 5 places part-funded by the Department of Health NI (135 credits) and the remaining modules (180 credits) are self-funded. Additionally, there are 1-5 fully self-funded places (students fund all modules). Students living in GB are noteligible for this part-funding due to regulations by DoHNI. Further information on the admissions process and fees can be obtained from the Course Director, Dr. Alyson Hill [email protected], or the Admissions Office, Coleraine [email protected]
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
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Additional fee information
Provider information
Ulster University
Cromore Road
Coleraine
BT52 1SA