Masters (Coursework)
Our Master of Dietetics provides you with the knowledge and skills to embark on a career in the field of nutrition and dietetics.
The course combines theory and practical placements across the breadth of dietetic practice including food systems, community and public health nutrition, research and clinical services.
Be equipped with skills to navigate complex and growing challenges, aiming to address inequities in food, nutrition and health and culturally-safe practice.
You will complete 100 days of professional placements throughout the course, including short intensives at CDU Casuarina campus and a full-time placement in the final semester of the course. The full-time placements will commence in mid-January before the usual semester commencement.
CDU arranges all placements and has partnerships with health and community organisations across regional, rural and remote locations in the Northern Territory and other interstate locations.
Students are responsible for the cost of attendance including travel and accommodation. CDU cannot guarantee placements near your residential location. Students are encouraged to investigate scholarship opportunities.
There are inherent requirements for this course. Students must read and understand the requirements for this course prior to enrolling.
There may be more applicants than there are places available in the course. CDU will prioritise applicants residing in the Northern Territory, and/or Aboriginal and /or Torres Strait Islander applicants.
Course transfer into the Master of Dietetics is not permitted.
Successful completion of a recognised bachelor degree or equivalent international qualification in a health-related field (inclusive of biomedical science, science, health sciences, nutrition, food science and exercise science);
Applicants must have attained a GPA of at least 5.00 in their bachelor degree;
A written statement detailing the following:
The completion of specified units undertaken in prior qualifications. This must be evidenced in your transcripts along with unit outlines from the year study was undertaken. Pay close attention to the study order sequence of the units listed below.
At CDU 0.25 EFTSL is equivalent to 20 credit points.
The Master of Dietetics encompasses an interdisciplinary, international and evidence-based approach, facilitating collaboration and networking between students from around the globe whilst encompassing nutrition and dietetic challenges in a range of settings including rural and remote Australian locations, and understanding Indigenous perspectives of food and health. Students complete 100 days of full-time professional placements throughout the course with a final full-time semester scheduled.
The qualification prepares you for a rewarding career in dietetics. Dietitians have the skills to develop and deliver nutrition and dietetic programs to improve health of individuals, communities and populations. Potential employment opportunities are endless and include roles in hospitals as clinical dietitians, community and public health-focused roles addressing the prevention of disease, working in food supply and food industry to improve healthy food access, availability and affordability, working in food services in hospitals, or settings such as aged care or childcare; through to improving performance through improved nutrition in sport.