
| Required Courses | Dual Degree | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| 52 Courses | Not Available | 8 Semesters |
| Language | Credit Hours | Annual Fees |
| English | 128 Cr. Hrs. | 43,000 EGP |
Program Overview
We all eat, and what we eat impacts our health and well-being.
Nutrition is life. We all know we need to eat to sustain life. But what science is increasingly realizing is just how connected our nutrition choices are to other aspects of our health.
Why is it important to study Nutrition?
Nutrition plays a key role in most of the ailments and conditions for which people seek help from an allied health professional. From chronic conditions like heart disease and diabetes to growing public health concerns like obesity and mental health problems, nutrition is an important consideration when it comes to prevention, diagnosis and treatment. This program deals with the relationship of food with life activities and the development of nutrition programs, planning meals and therapeutic diets for the prevention of diseases to improve the health of community members as well as the best sources of food obtained by the human requirements from nutrients.
Degree Requirements
(Compulsory + Elective)
University Requirements: (14 + 6) = 20 Cr. Hrs.
General Field Requirements: (43 + 6) = 49 Cr. Hrs.
General Specialty Requirements: (46 + 21) = 67 Cr. Hrs.
Total: (103 + 33) = 136 Cr. Hrs.
By the end of this program, the graduate will be able to:
Identify the nutrients of the main food groups and the effect of cooking and processing on nutrient content.
Link diet, disease, health and social/ethical factors affecting diet and health.
Plan healthy diets, and measure nutritional status.
Calculate the energy and nitrogen balance of different nutrients.
Calculate food intake using food meal analysis programs and Middle East tables for the chemical composition of food.
Apply knowledge and understanding of food, nutrition and related areas to solve problems in food and nutrition.
We will equip you with skills that can be used in a number of careers. Our graduates work in the health sector, government organisations, corporations, research, teaching, high-performance sport, private practice, and the food industry.
· consultant nutritionist
· food company nutritionist
· sports nutrition consultant
· research nutritionist
