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Year 1

Core modules
BHCS1010
Introduction to Human Nutrition
20 credits
This module will introduce learners to the science, application and consequences of food choice and lifestyle on human nutritional health.
50% Coursework
50% Examinations
BHCS1011
Study skills and personal development
0 credits
This module supports the development of key study and learning skills. Timetabled tutorials will help promote self-reflection and provide a framework for personal development planning and careers.
BHCS1017
Investigation and Experimentation in Nutrition & Exercise Sciences
20 credits
To introduce the learner to key elements of investigation and experimentation within the biomedical and nutritional sciences and to support the development of the basic skills and knowledge required for effective practice in these discipline areas.
50% Coursework
50% Practicals
BHCS1006
Infection and Immunity
20 credits
This module introduces the student to infection & immunity and the study of microorganisms with a particular emphasis on food-borne pathogens. It explores concepts of food safety, gut organisms, infectious disease and the body's ability to resist and repel such disease via a range of immune responses.
50% Coursework
50% Examinations
BHCS1020
Physiology & Genetics
20 credits
This module provides the background in physiology and genetics to enable the learner to develop and incorporate these concepts into modules at level 5. The module has been designed to include the majority of the material that is considered to be essential in providing a sound understanding of the biosciences that underpin nutrition.
50% Practicals
50% Examinations
HIPL400
Interprofessional Learning 1
PSYC427
Psychobiological and Cognitive Aspects of Health Behaviour
20 credits
This module introduces the psychology of choices and behaviour, with an emphasis on health and risk. We will examine health behaviours, choices, and risks with a particular consideration of how these are influenced by biological and social factors. Students will have the opportunity to design and conduct research projects in groups, with presentation of this project forming the assessment for the module, in addition to assessment by Multiple Choice Quiz.
100% Coursework
BHCS1021
Nutritional Biochemistry
This module offers an introduction to the biochemistry underlying human metabolism. In particular, the module explores the cellular and molecular mechanisms by which the human body extracts energy from nutrients to sustain life. The significance of metabolic dysfunction in relation to human disease pathology and diagnosis is emphasised.
Year 2

Core modules
BHCS2021
Nutritional and Exercise Epidemiology
20 credits
This module focuses on approaches to the study of and the relationships between diet, physical activity and health-related outcomes
50% Coursework
50% Practicals
BHCS2022
Nutritional Science 1
20 credits
This module focuses on core skills and techniques required by nutritionists including assessment of body composition, generation of data, statistical analysis of findings, interpretation and application of findings. It also explores the physiological and metabolic background to nutrition through the lifecycle.
50% Coursework
50% Examinations
BHCS2023
Exercise Physiology
20 credits
This module explores how the cardiovascular, pulmonary, and muscular systems respond to support the increased energy requirements during exercise and how each of these physiological systems adapt to longer-term exercise training in humans. The laboratory practical element is focused on the development of skills in the collection and interpretation of physiological data related to measuring different fitness components.
50% Coursework
50% Examinations
BHCS2025
Nutritional Science 2
20 credits
This module explores the physiological and metabolic background to diet related diseases, the role of nutrition in immune function, and the influence of nutrients and exercise on the maintenance of optimal health.
50% Coursework
50% Examinations
BHCS2027
Placements and Employability
0 credits
This module provides programme specific guidance on personal and professional aspects relating to employability. It also introduces the placements process and careers service. It aims to enhance programme specific and personal employment related skills and assist planning for the final year.
BHCS2033
Applied Exercise Science
20 credits
This module explores the theoretical basis underpinning exercise programming including the principles of training and their application toward improving different components of fitness across a range of populations.
100% Coursework
PSYC522
Individual Differences in Behaviour
20 credits
The aim of this module is to give an overview of how individuals vary in thinking, behaviour, and emotion, and the consequences this may have for their physical and mental health. This module consists of three strands. 1 Personality & Intelligence (development, measurement) 2 Health Psychology (physical health, behaviour change) 3 Special Educational Needs (Neurodiversity, neurodevelopment)
50% Coursework
50% Examinations
HIPL500
Interprofessional Learning 2
Optional placement year

Core modules
BHCS3030
Biomedical Sciences: Placement
0 credits
This module provides an opportunity for professional training of at least 26 weeks duration with an approved placement provider or host organisation between Stage 2 and 4. While on placement, students will gain work experience related to their degree programme, be able to apply their knowledge and expertise, and learn further skills and relevant techniques.
Final year

Core modules
BHCS3001ZA
Personal Research Project
The module requires students to perform a self-directed research study project that includes the design, implementation, collection, analysis and interpretation of scientific data. It also involves the evaluation and interpretation of scientific literature, evaluation of current issues and concepts and the ability to reflect upon continuing professional and personal development.
BHCS3023Z
Athletic Performance, Sport and Nutrition
This module is designed to enable learners to provide advice to individuals engaged in exercise, sport or other activities requiring sustained effort. It will provide opportunities to assess nutrition and food impact on performance and health of those engaged in regular exercise programmes.
BHCS3024Z
Diet, Exercise and Chronic Disease
This module examines the roles of diet and exercise in the development and management of chronic disease states. The focus is on the major chronic diseases - obesity, CVD, type2 diabetes, cancer, osteoporosis.
BHCS3025Z
Physical Activity, Nutrition and Public Health
This module examines the roles of physical activity and nutrition in the promotion of health throughout the lifecycle. It reviews epidemiological and experimental evidence for the development of intervention strategies and policy aimed at promoting healthier lifestyles.
BHCS3031
Personal Development and Employability
0 credits
The module aims to provide personal academic support and careers guidance. It will provide a forum for students to discuss their achievements and develop plans to address potential areas of weakness and achieve future career and professional goals.
HIPL600
Interprofessional Learning 3
Optional modules
BHCS3022
Contemporary Issues in Human Health
20 credits
Rapid developments in the biomedical sciences are affecting many aspects of human health, and there are profound economic, social, legal and ethical implications of many recent advances. This module allows students to select topics of personal interest for in-depth study and encourages effective communication to peers and other audiences, providing good skills for future career development
70% Coursework
30% Examinations
PSYC608
Applied Topics in Psychology 1
20 credits
This course allows students to develop an in depth and critical appreciation of two areas of psychological research (four topics drawn from the current research programmes of the School's staff).
50% Coursework
50% Examinations
Progression
- On track to gain 1st class (>70%) or already holds a 1st class Biomedical Science degree with us achieved in the two years prior to applying.
- GAMSAT requirement waived.
- Satisfactory performance in interview.
- Satisfactory DBS check and occupational health screening.
Progression requirements
- Minimum of AAB at A level to include A grades in Biology and one other science from Chemistry, Maths, Physics, or Psychology. General Studies will not be accepted.
- UCAT requirement waivered.
- >70% average across all Year 1 modules.
- Satisfactory performance in an Online Multiple Mini Interview (MMI) is part of the selection process.
- Satisfactory DBS check and Occupational Health screening.
- On track to gain 1st Class (>70%) OR already holds a 1st Class degree from the School of Biomedical Science achieved in the two years prior to applying.
- Applicants graduating with a 1st Class degree from any of the courses offered by the School of Biomedical Science are eligible.
- GAMSAT requirement waivered.
- Satisfactory performance in Online Multiple Mini Interview (MMI) is part of the selection process.
- Satisfactory DBS check and Occupational Health screening.
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Dr Gail Rees
Head of School of Biomedical Sciences

Dr Kathy Redfern
Lecturer in Human Nutrition

Dr Brynmor Breese
Lecturer in Human Physiology (Education)
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The variety of content delivered on the course appealed to me - from modules focusing on nutrition through various stages of the life cycle to those exploring the relationship between diet and disease or the physiology of exercise training. I thoroughly enjoyed developing my practical skills within these modules as well as taking the opportunity to complete a Level 3 Personal Training award, allowing future work within the fitness industry.
Nutrition, Exercise and Health graduate

Optional placement year: preparing you for the future
Graduates are equipped for a variety of careers
- Public health and health promotion
- Nutrition and lifestyle coaching
- Sports therapy and performance support
- Community wellness and weight management
- Food and supplement development
- Health education
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
拢9,535 per year
拢795 per 10 credits
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拢19,200 per year
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