Overview The Bachelor of Health Science - Nutrition and Dietetic Practice at Bond University equips you to become an Accredited Practicing Dietitian (APD) in just four years. This comprehensive program lays a solid foundation in applied sciences, preparing you for advanced studies in nutrition and dietetics.
The Bachelor of Health Science - Nutrition and Dietetic Practice at Bond University prepares students to become Accredited Practicing Dietitians (APD) in a comprehensive four-year program. This degree provides a robust foundation in applied sciences, paving the way for advanced studies in nutrition and dietetics.
Core Courses:
Additionally, students will undertake a capstone project and can select electives that align with their career aspirations.
Applicants should have completed secondary education equivalent to Australian Year 12. There are no specific GRE or GMAT requirements for admission to this program.
International students must demonstrate English proficiency through recognized assessments, including:
General requirements also include the evidence of English proficiency based on the applicant’s educational background. Credit may be awarded for prior studies in related fields.
Graduates of this program may qualify for a post-study work visa, enabling them to work in Australia for up to two years after graduation. Eligibility depends on holding a valid student visa during studies and meeting the Australian Department of Home Affairs requirements.
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