Courses: NUTR230 Research Methods in Nutrition - Autumn 2018
Level of Study
Bachelor
Language of Instruction
English
Teaching semester
Autumn
Objectives and Content
The course provides an introduction to methods for assessing dietary intake, and methods used in experimental, clinical and epidemiological nutrition research.
Learning Outcomes
At the end of the course, the students are expected to have:
Knowledge:
capable of explaining basic elements of research ethics
capable of describing and evaluating the most important epidemiological research methods
capable of describing and evaluating the most important methods for dietary intake and nutritional status
capable of giving an overview of experimental and clinical research methods in the field of nutrition
capable of describing how dietary surveys are conducted at the population level and how the results can be used, with the focus on surveys in Norway
Skills:
capable of conducting elementary statistical analyses of dietary intake data
capable of measuring nutritional status using anthropometry
Competence:
the ability to write a scientific report
the ability to read and evaluate scientific literature independently
Required Previous Knowledge
Completion of courses in Methods of Analysis in Nutrition, Food Knowledge and Macro- and Micro Nutrients. NUTR120, NUTR150, and NUTR207 or equivalent.
Teaching Methods and Extent of Organized Teaching
About 36 hours of lectures, a 4-hour seminar on critical reading, one-day datalab
Compulsory Assignments and Attendance
None
Forms of Assessment
Written exam, 4 hours (70%)
Two individual assignments (30%)
Grading Scale
Grading: A-F
Course Evaluation
There will be a written evaluation at the end of the course.