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Food Science and Nutrition BSc Hons
Food science and nutrition is a multidisciplinary subject area that brings together the pure science subjects of chemistry, biology, physics and nutrition to the study of the nature, sustainability, properties,
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Food Science and Nutrition, BSc Hons FullTime
I love my course it’s very varied and has lots of lab sessions read more
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Teaching broken down into 2 modules to prepare students for OSCE & MCQ end of year exams. Clinical teaching is excellent and they prepare you incredibly well for the OSCE. However, if you are expecting taught content on conditions & anatomy & pathophysiology, the grounding formula to being a good practitioner & to prepare you for the MCQ…. prepare for disappointment. For the £12,000 you pay annually, all taught content to prepare students with vital knowledge comes from ‘case based discussion’ lectures. Lectures which students are split into groups and regularly teach each other on their allocated core conditions. Nothing taught by lecturers.…. I have found it hasn’t prepared me at all for the MCQ exam & most preparation came from SDL. Additionally, Anatomy, is taught in the dissection rooms where you go around with a great booklet and fill in anatomy related questions. But the answers, are not provided. No lectures again. Only 3 lectures on pharmacology. read more
Physician Associate Studies (Postgraduate), MSc FullTime
Great support from teachers and career centre read more
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Fantastic in terms of providing high quality and engaging lectures read more
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I studied the MSc in business analytics and Decision sciences. I found the first semester to be quite basic. Subjects such as quantitative analytics and evidence based consultancy were basic. However, in the second semester we were taught good subjects such as Machine Learning, Data Visualization and R read more
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I love my course it’s very varied and has lots of lab sessions read more
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Value for money. Loving the experience. read more
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It's an interesting course. Got the opportunity to experiment on a food sample using the techniques I learnt in my lectures and the workload on students is not at all exaggerating . I'm having fun learning a lot about food science and hope I can get a job n this vast field read more
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