Master of Science Nutritional Sciences
Adequate nutrition plays a key role in people's health and performance. In industrialized countries, overeating is increasingly leading to diseases of affluence such as obesity and diabetes. Nevertheless, malnutrition ("qualitative malnutrition") still causes health problems, especially in special life situations such as among the elderly. Large parts of the world's population are still undernourished or malnourished.
A primary goal of nutritional science is to research the relationships between nutrition and health as a basis for the development of evidence-based recommendations for the prevention of diet-related diseases. Increasingly, the influence of nutrition on the environment and climate is also becoming a focus of nutritional science.
The Master's degree course in Nutritional Sciences is based at the Institute of Nutrition and Food Sciences. It is research-oriented on the topic of "Nutrition and Health" and thus contributes to the transdisciplinary research areas "Life and Health" and "Innovation and Technology for a Sustainable Future" at the University of Bonn.
Facts
Type of study
Consecutive Master
Duration
4 Semesters
Start date
Winter semester and summer semester
Language
German
Admission requirements
Local NC
Postgraduate studies
Doctorate
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Student Advisory Service Nutritional Sciences
Detailed counseling sessions by appointment. Advice is available by e-mail, Zoom, telephone or in presence.
Mobile number: +49 151 26349049
Open online consultation via Zoom (Thursdays 14:00-15:30):
To the Zoom Meeting (Meeting-ID: 990 0127 9026/ Code: 861282)