Courses: NUTR333 Human Nutrition - Spring 2017




Credits

9.0

ECTS Credits

9 ECTS

Learning Outcomes

At the end of the course, the students are expected to have:

 

Knowledge:

- Capable of explaining the research approaches in human nutrition

- capable of describing and evaluating the most important methods for assessment of dietary intake

- capable of describing and evaluating the most important methods for assessment of nutritional status, including dietary surveys

- capable of giving an overview of experimental and clinical research methods in the field of nutrition, as well as of the most important epidemiological research methods

- capable of explaining nutritional problems and the importance of nutrition throughout the life cycle, from conception to old age, with the focus on nutrition during critical life phases

- capable of describing the role of nutrition in the development of overweight and obesity and diabetes, and coronary heart disease

 

Skills:

- capable of conducting elementary statistical analyses of dietary intake data, nutritional and health status

- capable of measuring nutritional status using anthropometry

 

Competence:

- the ability to write a scientific report

- the ability to read and evaluate scientific literature independently

- ability to participate in team work with other students, and to prepare and present team work

Recommended Previous Knowledge

NUTR208

Access to the Course

Master in human nutrition

Forms of Assessment

Participation in all course activities: Reading, lectures, tutorials.

 

The reading will be tested by class entrance tests in the beginning of each lecture (multiple choise format) (minimum pass: 80 %)

 

Written assignment on a topic provided by the course responsible

 

Oral exam

Grading Scale

Marks (A-F)

Subject Overlap

The course runs parallel with NUTR334 which gives 10 ECTS. NUTR334 has additional reading according to 1 ECTS and is meant for exhange students primarly.

Reading List

There are reading lists with pensum articles / text books to each topic. It is expected that the students have read the reading lists prior to the lecture. The individual topics will be covered by lectures, followed by tutorials /assignments. The lectures will provide an overview on the respective topic, while in the tutorials the students will work more independently on small research questions. It is required that the reading material is read beforehand, otherwise it will not be possible to follow the lecture and to do the assigment.

 

During the entire course, the student has to write one more in depth assigment related to one of the tutorials (free choise by the student)

Course Evaluation

There is a written evaluation at the end of the course.