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Bachelor of Human Nutrition

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The Bachelor of Human Nutrition is designed to address the global demand for nutrition professionals to assist in preventing and managing nutritional health issues. It provides you with the opportunity to study nutritional, health and medical sciences, and to promote health and prevent illness in communities by applying scientific knowledge and skills in nutrition and human sciences.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Duration
3 years full-time, 6 years part-time
Course Code
234841, 069219M
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Mar

About this course

Find out about studying a Bachelor of Human Nutrition at Flinders University

Entry requirements

Admission pathways Applicants can apply for this course using Year 12 qualifications, previous higher education study, TAFE/VET qualifications, or through adult entry (STAT/Foundation Studies/tertiary preparation course). Find the entry path that’s right for you. Explore our pathways Rural and remote sub-quotas An annual subquota is available for applicants from rural and remote areas. To be considered for the rural and remote subquota applicants must apply to SATAC in the normal way. Applicants must also, within 10 working days after submitting the SATAC application, submit a Statutory Declaration to SATAC which confirms that they have lived in non-metropolitan areas of Australia (Remoteness Classifications RA2 to RA5) for at least 5 consecutive years, or 10 years cumulatively, from birth (i.e. during any period of their life). A Statutory Declaration form can be downloaded here. Applicants can check their eligibility in accordance with the definition above using the search tool at the Remoteness Area (RA) Locator site. Filter your search using the ASGS Remoteness Areas (2016) layer. Am I eligible? Northern Territory sub-quotas An annual subquota is available for applicants from the Northern Territory (NT). To be considered for the NT subquota applicants must apply to SATAC in the normal way. Applicants who gain entry in this degree through the subquota will be registered with the Flinders NT and required to travel and reside in the Northern Territory for their final year clinical placements. The Flinders NT will subsidise travel expenses up to the equivalent of an economy class one-way fare. Contact the Flinders NT at fnt.placements@flinders.edu.au for further details prior to application. Applicants must meet one or more of the following criteria to be eligible for consideration for a subquota place: must have their principal place of residence in the NT; or must have been resident in the NT for a minimum period of two years, within the last five years; or must be a recent graduate (within the last 5 years) or a current student of Charles Darwin University. Applicants must also, within 10 working days after submitting the SATAC application, submit a Statutory Declaration to SATAC which confirms that they meet the criteria for the NT subquota. Download a Statutory Declaration form  Choosing your preferences When choosing your preferences through SATAC, another Finders degree you might want to include is the Bachelor of Health Sciences (Nutrition stream).

Study locations

Bedford Park

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