2020 Undergraduate Courses
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Bachelor of Pre-Medicine, Science and Health (Nutrition) | 2020

The Nutrition major builds basic science knowledge and skills in biology, chemistry, biochemistry and physiology to underpin fundamental nutrition concepts such as nutrient structure and function. It introduces the relationship between food and health, and the application of this knowledge in various settings in the community including the food industry.

This major meets all pre-requisites for undertaking accredited Master’s programs in Nutrition and Dietetics at UOW (and all programs throughout Australia) and can lead to pathways in further scientific research (Honours, PhD), public health (including progression to a Master of Public Health), a professional career in medicine (via graduate-entry medical courses), or in teaching (through teaching degrees).  The grounding in the science of nutrition would also lend itself well to branching out into other areas with further study such as commerce, law or business administration, all of which deal with the governance of food in society and in which a science background would be useful.

Major Learning Outcomes

Students graduating from a major in Nutrition will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of basic sciences in relation to nutrition and the interactive role of nutrition in health and the prevention of disease.
  2. Illustrate an awareness of food as a source of nutrients, an appreciation of food habits and can identify the social and cultural importance of food.
  3. Appraise nutrition science knowledge and skills that can be applied in scholarship and throughout the human life cycle.
  4. Appreciate the range of applications of nutrition science within research and social environments.

Major Structure

The schedule for students undertaking the Nutrition major for the Bachelor of Pre-Medicine, Science and Health for 2nd and 3rd year, including core and major subjects is detailed below. 

Subject Code Subject Name Credit Points Session(s)
Year 2
Autumn
BIOL213Principles of Biochemistry6Autumn
CHEM212Organic Chemistry II6Autumn
CHEM215Food Chemistry6Autumn
MEDI211Control Mechanisms Physiology6Autumn
Spring
BIOL214The Biochemistry of Energy and Metabolism6Spring
BIOL215Introductory Genetics6Spring
MEDI251Nutritional Epidemiology6Spring
STAT251Fundamentals of Biostatistics6Spring
Year 3
Autumn
CHEM358Pharmacology6Autumn
BIOL340Cell and Molecular Biology6Autumn
MEDI362Research in Human Nutrition6Autumn
MEDI381Molecular Basis of Human Disease6Autumn
Spring
BIOL341Immunity and Infection6Spring
MEDI212Introduction to Pathophysiology6Spring
MEDI355Nutrition and Food Innovation6Spring
MEDI382Nature and Nurture in Human Disease6Spring

 *Subjects required for the course common core. These subjects are listed on the Bachelor of Pre-Medicine, Science and Health main page.  

PSYC101 is recommended as the 1st year Autumn elective subject for the Nutrition major. 

Other Information

For further information please email: smah-students@uow.edu.au

Last reviewed: 15 March, 2021