This article gives you all the list of University of Limpopo Human Nutrition Courses and the admission requirements as a guide for your admission process into the University of Limpopo Human Nutrition program.
Students shall be admitted to the BSc (Dietetics) programme provided they have a National Senior Certificate with a Bachelor endorsement. In addition, the candidate should have a minimum admission point score (APS) of 26.
First Year
Module Name | Module Code | Credits |
1st Semester | ||
Basic Nutrition | MNTR011 | 20 |
Behavioural Science | MBEH011 | 12 |
English for Health Science I | MEHS011 | 8 |
General Chemistry for Life + Health Science | MSCH011 | 12 |
Introduction to Biological Studies | MBIO011 | 12 |
2nd Semester | ||
Communication | MCOM012 | 12 |
English for Health Science II | MEHS012 | 4 |
Human Anatomy | MANB012 | 12 |
Introduction to Dietetics | MDIE012 | 24 |
General Chemistry for Life + Health Science | MSCH012 | 12 |
Second Year
Module Name | Module Code | Credits |
1st Semester | ||
Dietetics II | MDEA021 | 12 |
Food and Food Science II | MDEB021 | 12 |
Food Microbiology | MDED021 | 8 |
Nutritional Assessment | MDEC021 | 16 |
Physiology for the Health Science I | MPIA021 | 16 |
2nd Semester | ||
Biochemistry | MBHA022 | 8 |
Food and Food Science II | MDEB022 | 12 |
Health Promotion | MDEA022 | 8 |
Nutrition In the Life Cycle | MDEC022 | 12 |
Pathology | MCPA022 | 8 |
Physiology for the Health Science II | MPIA022 | 16 |
Third Year
Module Name | Module Code | Credits |
1st and 2nd Semester | ||
Food Service Administration II | FOSA308 | 16 |
Nutrition III | NTRN308 | 24 |
Community Nutrition I | COMN308 | 32 |
Therapeutic Nutrition I | THEN308 | 32 |
Clinical Sciences ( for Dietetics) | CLSC314 | 16 |
Principles of Management | PMGT314 | 8 |
Fourth Year
Module Name | Module Code | Credits |
1st and 2nd Semester | ||
Food Service Administration III | FOSA408 | 36 |
Therapeutic Nutrition III | THEN408 | 44 |
Community Nutrition II | COMN408 | 40 |
Nutrition Seminars | SEMN414 | 16 |
Undergraduate Research Project | UGRP404 | 16 |
The BSc Dietetics is a four-year programme offered on a full time basis. It is offered at NQF level 7, with a total of 480 credits. The program is accredited by the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA)’s Professional Board for Dietetics and Nutrition (DNB). The Profession is about training dietitians who use the science of food and nutrition to prevent and treat diseases, as well as to sustain their livelihoods.
Dietitians at UL are trained to be competent leaders and improve the quality of life of the general population through the advancement of the indigenous Nutrition Knowledge System. They are skilled to contribute to the nutrition services at local, national, and international levels in an innovative, ethical, and professional manner. The training is designed to equip students with the theoretical and practical skills to meet all the competencies as stipulated by the DNB of the HPCSA. Thus, it involves laboratory practicum and a lot of travelling to the clinical training sites.
From the first level of study, the BSc Dietetics students should register once with the HPCSA as a student dietitians. BSc Dietetics graduates shall complete a 1-year remunerated compulsory community service. Registration with the HPCSA as a community service Dietitian (CSD) is mandatory. Upon completion of the community service, the CSD should register with the HPCSA within the independent practice category. From this stage henceforth, it is mandatory to register with the HPCSA on an annual basis. Dietitians practice in the following fields:
- Community nutrition
- Therapeutic nutrition
- Food service management
- Sports nutrition
- Research