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FOOD SC 1001WT - Nutrition I

Career: Undergraduate
Units: 3
Term: 4110
Campus: Waite
Contact: Up to 4 hours per week
Available for Study Abroad and Exchange: Yes
Available for Non-Award Study: Yes
Assessment: Online test, written assignment, practical report, diet diary, final examination
Syllabus:

This course provides an overview of fundamental knowledge in food and nutrition. Students will learn about dietary guidelines and healthy eating; nutrient reference values; food composition including the six classes of nutrients and non-nutrient components of food; the major roles and functions of the principal nutrients and the metabolism of these nutrients in the human body; nutritional characteristics of the Five Food Groups; functional foods; concepts of energy balance; nutrient calculations; energy density of foods; assessment of diet quality and the impact of diet on nutritional status and health. Students will be introduced to the principles of nutrition research and the translation of nutrition research into nutrient recommendations, dietary guidelines and recommended daily food patterns. Students will also learn about report writing and how to evaluate and synthesize scientific literature and communicating in the context of nutrition. Students will develop a sound knowledge of food composition, an understanding of the fundamental concepts of nutrition and the links between food, nutrition and health. Students will apply knowledge gained during the course to estimate energy requirements and assess diet quality of individuals.

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Units
EFTSL
Amount
3
0.125
          
  


Course Outline

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Critical Dates

Term Last Day to Add Online Census Date Last Day to WNF Last Day to WF
4110 Mon 15/03/2021 Thu 25/03/2021 Fri 07/05/2021 Fri 11/06/2021


Class Details

Enrolment Class: Lecture
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
12305 LE01 110 44 1 Mar - 5 Apr Monday 1pm - 3pm MyUni, OL, Online Class
26 Apr - 7 Jun Monday 1pm - 3pm MyUni, OL, Online Class
Note: OFFSHORE or INTERSTATE STUDENTS impacted by border restrictions are able to enrol in this course and study remotely, however alternative practical activities will need to be completed in consultation with the Course Coordinator.
Related Class: Practical
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
10536 PR02 40 12 1 Mar - 5 Apr Monday 4pm - 5pm Charles Hawker, G18, Laboratory
1 Mar - 5 Apr Monday 4pm - 5pm Charles Hawker, G20, Laboratory
26 Apr - 7 Jun Monday 4pm - 5pm Charles Hawker, G18, Laboratory
26 Apr - 7 Jun Monday 4pm - 5pm Charles Hawker, G20, Laboratory
14024 PR01 40 2 1 Mar - 5 Apr Monday 4pm - 5pm Charles Hawker, 107, Conference Centre
26 Apr - 7 Jun Monday 4pm - 5pm Charles Hawker, 107, Conference Centre
Related Class: Tutorial
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
12304 TU01 40 3 1 Mar - 5 Apr Monday 3pm - 4pm Charles Hawker, 107, Conference Centre
26 Apr - 7 Jun Monday 3pm - 4pm Charles Hawker, 107, Conference Centre
15325 TU02 40 11 1 Mar - 5 Apr Monday 3pm - 4pm Charles Hawker, G18, Laboratory
1 Mar - 5 Apr Monday 3pm - 4pm Charles Hawker, G20, Laboratory
26 Apr - 7 Jun Monday 3pm - 4pm Charles Hawker, G18, Laboratory
26 Apr - 7 Jun Monday 3pm - 4pm Charles Hawker, G20, Laboratory