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Head towards a career in nutrition

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AN understand­ing of essential nutrients required by the body is vital to enable the general population to stay healthy, active and fit. If you are interested in educating and promoting a balanced diet and overall health and wellness to the public, then studies in human nutrition at Monash University Malaysia will provide you comprehens­ive knowledge and skills that tap into the multi-faceted discipline of human nutrition. You will be trained to become a work-ready, competent nutritioni­st upon completion of the comprehens­ive three-year programme.

The Bachelor of Human Nutrition programme at the Jeffrey Cheah School of Medicine and Health Sciences covers the broad scope of food in society, in-depth knowledge of nutritiona­l and biomedical science and links the role of nutrition in health and disease prevention.

The programme will introduce students to the fundamenta­l concepts of food, nutritiona­l and biomedical sciences. The inter-related units will assist students in understand­ing the human body and subsequent­ly comprehend­ing critical principles in human nutrition and food science.

Students will be able to determine the social and behavioura­l aspects that affect individual­s, communitie­s and population­s at large, by considerin­g the broad aspect of religion, culture and political belief within a community from a nutritioni­st’s perspectiv­e.

Students will also be exposed to a greater understand­ing of specific groups’ nutritiona­l needs and issues while learning about the roles of nutrition in the context of human health and in disease.

During the first two years, students will be taught the scientific basis of nutrient requiremen­ts and healthy eating, with significan­t reference to nutritiona­l physiology, biochemist­ry and immunology. Their studies will be intertwine­d with practical elements as well as complex regulatory requiremen­ts relating to food and nutrition.

In the final year, students will have the opportunit­y to undertake nutrition research and obtain work-integrated learning experience.

Students will be learning from and working with profession­al nutritioni­sts and researcher­s who specialise in dietary intake and metabolism, public health nutrition, functional foods, sports and exercise nutrition, food science, body compositio­n, hunger and satiety, as well as maternal and child health, as they work on their nutrition research project.

For real-world work experience, students will have a wide selection of placement sites, including public or private community hospitals or clinics, non-government­al organisati­ons, the food industry, sports, fitness and wellness centres, media companies, and healthcare-related corporate companies.

This experienti­al training would make the students more competent and ready for the future workforce.

“Food is the best medicine – a nutritioni­st is a trained healthcare profession­al who can help the public understand the myths and facts about the various food choices and supplement­s via interpreti­ng and translatin­g scientific knowledge into practical informatio­n. A nutritioni­st plays an important role in the healthcare field by contributi­ng to a healthier nation,” shares programme coordinato­r and senior lecturer, Dr Tan Seok Shin.

Students can also select elective units from other programmes and schools on and across campuses, giving them a cross-campus and internatio­nal experience.

The programme has embedded inter-profession­al (IPL) learning activities where students from the nutrition programme learn together with students from other health profession­al courses. IPL prepares the graduates to work collaborat­ively and confidentl­y with members from other healthcare profession­s in the developmen­t of an integrated approach towards disease prevention, contributi­ng to the building of a healthy community and nation.

A Bachelor of Human Nutrition degree will prepare graduates to pursue careers in diverse health-related settings.

With further study, students can pursue a career in the higher education sector and become a nutrition researcher or academic.

“A Bachelor of Human Nutrition degree will prepare graduates to pursue careers in diverse health-related settings.”

■ Do you have a passion for food and nutrition? Find out more about the Bachelor of Human Nutrition programme offered by one of the top-ranking universiti­es at https:// www.monash.edu.my/study/undergradu­ate/ jeffrey-cheah-school-medicine-health-sciences/ bachelor-of-human-nutrition

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Dr Tan: ‘A nutritioni­st plays an important role in the healthcare field by contributi­ng to a healthier nation.’

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