Bachelor of Health Science (Clinical Nutrition)
Endeavour College of Natural Health
Type of institution: Higher Education Institutions
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00231G
Clinical nutritionists integrate traditional food wisdom and current scientific evidence to motivate individuals and communities to eat well and live healthier lives. Learn how to improve lives through food with the Bachelor of Health Science (Clinical Nutrition). Deep dive into biological and social sciences, nutritional biochemistry, weight management, clinical nutrition, dietary planning, sports nutrition, nutritional physiology research, public health nutrition and more, and put theories and concepts are put into practice in our Wellness Clinics.
Subjects
- Human Biological Science 1
- Chemistry and Biochemistry
- History of Healing
- Foundations of Communication and Counselling
- Sociology of Food
- Human Biological Science 2
- Foundations of Human Nutrition
- Medicinal Food Science
- Psychology & Counselling Theory
- Foundations of Critical Enquiry
- Pathology and Clinical Science 1
- Nutritional Biochemistry
- Energetics of Food
- Clinical Skills 1
- Pharmacology
- Clinical Examination
- Clinical Diagnostic Techniques
- Weight Management in Health and Disease
- Nutritional Medicine Clinical Skills
- Clinical Nutritional Medicine
- Pathology and Clinical Science 2 & 3
- Nutritional Medicine Clinical Practicum 1
- Interpersonal Skills of the Helper
- Dietary Planning Across the Lifespan
- Foundations of Public Health
- Nutritional Physiology Research
- Sports Nutrition
- Establish and Manage a Practice
- Free Choice Elective
- Nutritional Medicine Clinical Practicum 3
- Nutritional Medicine Clinical Practicum 2
Standard entry requirements
- Year 12 or equivalent (OP/ATAR score not required)
- Mature age students may be admitted by interview without meeting academic requirements if they have relevant work experience or other acceptable qualifications. Application is by face to face or telephone interview with an Enrolment Advisor
Recognition
Graduates may apply for membership with the following professional associations: Australian Natural Therapists Association, Australian Traditional Medicine Society and The Nutrition Society of Australia
Study pathways
Students may seek credit for subjects recently studied in formal education, RPL for previous formal training and/or work/life experience, or mutual recognition for competencies achieved at other Registered Training Organisations.
Study information
Campus | Fees | Entry | Mid year intake | Attendance |
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Adelaide | Domestic: $57,625 | No |
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Brisbane | Domestic: $57,625 International: $68,298 | No |
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Gold Coast | Domestic: $57,625 International: $68,298 | No |
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Melbourne | Domestic: $57,625 International: $68,298 | No |
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Perth | Domestic: $57,625 International: $68,298 | No |
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Sydney | Domestic: $57,625 International: $68,298 | No |
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Fee comments
Campuses: Adelaide, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Perth, Sydney.
fees do not include electives.
Campuses: Melbourne.
fees do not include electives
Further information
FEE-HELP is available for this course.