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University of Aberdeen
Online
MSc
Part-time
Investigate the clinical and scientific underpinnings of nutrition for humans.
Clinical, metabolic, and molecular nutrition are all areas of study. Investigate topics that have an impact on public health. Learn how you can contribute to illness prevention.
The Association for Nutrition and Dietetics has certified this online Masters in Clinical Nutrition programme (AfN). In the United Kingdom, it is a voluntary regulation for nutritionists and nutrition scientists.
This flexible Clinical Nutrition degree can be completed while working full-time and allows you to establish your own study pace.
Join The University of Aberdeen online and you’ll be able to learn alongside members of the Rowett Institute. More than 100 years have elapsed since it began guiding government health policy and establishing the link between nutrition and health.
You will be a member of an institute that is at the forefront of scientific investigation into diet-related health and food security challenges.
The University of Aberdeen is one of the ancient universities
The original King’s and Marischal College, established in 1157, became The University of Aberdeen in 1495.
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This course is at level 7 in the UK Qualifications Framework. Level 7 is advanced level study often referred to as postgraduate level.
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