BSc Hons Nutrition with placement

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Surrey

Program Overview

The Nutrition BSc (Hons) at the University of Surrey is all about understanding how food and nutrients affect our health and wellbeing. Perfect for anyone passionate about science, food, or public health, the program gives you the knowledge and practical skills to pursue a career in nutrition or related fields.

Curriculum Structure

Year 1 – Building a Strong Foundation
You’ll start by learning the essentials of human biology, nutrition, and food science through modules like Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Human Nutrition and Health, Food Science, and Physiology. These courses give you a solid scientific grounding while helping you understand how nutrition impacts overall health.

Year 2 – Deepening Knowledge and Practical Application
Your second year emphasizes applying your knowledge in real-world contexts. Modules such as Applied Nutrition, Human Nutrition, and Nutrition Practice Development provide hands-on experience, developing professional skills that prepare you for work in nutrition settings.

Placement Year – Professional Experience
Between your second and final year, you’ll spend a full year on a professional placement. This gives you the chance to work in hospitals, public health organizations, food companies, or community nutrition projects, applying what you’ve learned while building industry contacts and professional confidence.

Year 3 – Advanced Studies and Research
In your final year, you’ll tackle advanced topics like Nutrition Across the Life Course and Nutrition and Ageing, and complete a Dissertation. This allows you to carry out independent research, deepen your understanding of nutrition in different populations, and prepare for either professional practice or postgraduate study.

Focus Areas

Nutritional Science, Public Health, Food Science, Biochemistry, Physiology, Human Nutrition, Ageing, Life Course Nutrition, Research Methodology

Learning Outcomes

By the end of the program, you’ll be confident in your knowledge of nutritional science, able to apply it to promote health and prevent disease, and skilled in conducting independent research.

Professional Alignment (Accreditation)

The program is accredited by the Association for Nutrition (AfN), meaning graduates can register as Associate Nutritionists and take the next steps toward a professional career in nutrition.

Reputation (Employability)

Surrey graduates are highly employable, with a large majority securing jobs or further study soon after finishing their degrees. The university is recognized for its strong links with industry and excellent career support.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

At Surrey, studying Nutrition isn’t just about lectures and textbooks — it’s about rolling up your sleeves and getting hands-on experience. From cooking in state-of-the-art labs to conducting your own research, you’ll develop practical skills that are highly valued by employers, while learning in real-world environments.

Here’s a glimpse of what that looks like:

  • Food and Nutrition Kitchen Lab – Practice meal preparation, food hygiene, and recipe development in a fully equipped kitchen with ovens, hobs, blenders, and other tools.

  • Innovation for Health Learning Laboratory – Explore advanced equipment and methods to understand the science behind nutrition and health.

  • Food Research Lab – Use tools like colorimeters, HPLC systems, and texture analyzers to carry out your own nutrition research projects.

  • Exercise Physiology Lab – Study nutrition in action with treadmills, metabolic carts, and blood glucose-lactate analyzers.

  • Professional Training Placements – Gain real-world experience with organizations such as the NHS, government agencies, or nutrition companies.

  • Dissertation Projects – Conduct independent research on topics you’re passionate about, using Surrey’s top-notch facilities.

  • Collaborative Learning – Take part in group projects and activities like ‘Come Dine With Me’, where you cook meals reflecting different cultural diets, building teamwork and cultural awareness.

These experiences are designed to make sure you leave Surrey confident, skilled, and ready to succeed in a career in nutrition.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduating with a Nutrition BSc (Hons) from the University of Surrey opens up a wide range of exciting career opportunities. With your solid foundation in nutritional science and practical experience, you could work as a Registered NutritionistPublic Health NutritionistNutrition Consultant, or Health Educator.

Surrey supports your career journey every step of the way:

  • Professional Training Placements – Gain hands-on experience with over 2,300 partner organizations in the UK and abroad, giving you real-world skills and valuable professional contacts.

  • Graduate Outcomes – 100% of Biosciences graduates are employed or in further study within a short period after finishing their degree.

  • Industry Partnerships – Work with organizations like the British Dietetic Association (BDA) and benefit from guidance aligned with professional standards.

  • Accreditation – The program is accredited by the Association for Nutrition (AfN), making you eligible to register as an Associate Nutritionist in the UK.

  • High Employability – Many graduates secure roles in nutrition and health soon after completing the program, reflecting Surrey’s strong reputation and career support.

Further Academic Progression:

After your BSc, there are plenty of ways to continue your studies and specialize further:

  • MSc in Human Nutrition – Deepen your expertise in nutrition science and its applications in health and wellbeing.

  • PhD Research – Conduct advanced research in areas like clinical nutrition, public health, or food science, paving the way for academic or specialist careers.

  • Postgraduate Diplomas or Certificates – Short courses to build expertise in specific areas of nutrition and expand your professional qualifications.

Program Key Stats

£27,000
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


70 %

Eligibility Criteria

ABB - BBB
3.0
33
70 - 75

N/A
N/A
6.5
88

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Clinical Dietetics
  • Food and Nutrition Management
  • Public Health Nutrition
  • Education and Research
  • Consultant/Private Practice
  • Related Health Professionals

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