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Master of Nutrition and Dietetic Practice
A career in nutrition and dietetics can lead you anywhere from the sport industry working with athletes; providing nutritional advice to those with medical conditions in hospitals; or changing the world through public health initiatives.
Bond’s Master of Nutrition and Dietetic Practice is the highest-level Nutrition and Dietetic Master’s degree available in Australia, with graduates being eligible to join Dietitians Australia’s Accredited Practising Dietitian (APD) Program. Before entering the workforce, students can prepare for the program and accreditation requirements through our program charter.
The demand for postgraduate qualifications is also increasing internationally and in some countries such as the US, it is becoming a requirement for practice.
Benefit from the program’s exceptional research internship, build skills in global nutrition citizenship and gain an additional 24 weeks of practical internship experience in traditional areas of practice such as clinical dietetics.
Gain that competitive edge in the job market by completing this extended Level 9 Master’s degree in a compact timeframe of just two years. Graduate with career-ready experiences across a range of professional areas, and step into the next chapter of your dietetics career.
* The Master of Nutrition and Dietetic Practice program is accredited as a Foreign Dietitian Education Program (FDE) by the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND) of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (AND), 120 South Riverside Plaza, Suite 2190, Chicago, IL 60606-6995, 1(312) 899-0040 ext. 5400; Website: http://www.eatright.org/ACEND/. To become a US Registered Dietitian, graduates will need to complete a program of supervised practice hours in the United States of America prior to being eligible to sit the Registered Dietitian Examination.
The program requires access to and engagement with information technology during classes and placements, and for assessment of learning. Subject information and resources are posted online on iLearn, Bond University’s learning management system. You will be required to have your own laptop device and access to reliable internet (e.g. using the campus Wi-Fi network) and be proficient in its use. Instructions for specific software and internet based resources will be provided by subject educators

