????Division of Human Nutrition
?Education - Postgraduate
Master of Therapeutic Nutrition ?
Specific admission requirements
For admission to the Master of Therapeutic Nutrition degree programme, a candidate shall hold a relevant bachelor's degree with an NQF exit level of 8 (or international equivalent) and at least Therapeutic Nutrition (at an advanced level), as well as Physiology, Biochemistry and Research Methodology, or shall otherwise have attained a standard of competence deemed adequate for such purpose by Senate.
For the research stream experience in the planning and implementation of a research project at undergraduate and professional level is a requirement.
Only a limited number of students is selected annually.
?Please note: One contact session (at the Stellenbosch 肆客足球, Tygerberg campus) of one week’s duration in the first year is compulsory for both structured and research streams.
Please note: Preference will be given to candidates that will not be undertaking their community service year (if relevant) during their first year of study (SA residents). Candidates can apply during their community service year for the following year, should they be interested. All other candidates apply as per usual. ?
Structured stream
Module name? ? | Compulsory / optional | Year | |
Nutritional Epidemiology ? | Compulsory | 1 | |
Basic nutritional principles of gastrointestinal disorders ? | Compulsory | 1 | |
Therapeutic Nutrition (overarching module name with options as listed below - students choose 3 of the options according to a grid) ? | Compulsory | 2 | |
?????Elective modules (select 3) (depending on availa?bility) ? ? ? ? ? ? | Oncology Nutrition | Optional | 2 |
Paediatric Nutrition | Optional | 2 | |
Renal Nutrition | Optional | 2 | |
Nutrition Therapy ?(Enteral and Parenteral) | Optional | 2 | |
Diabetes Mellitus | Optional | 2 | |
Advanced Gastrointestinal Diseases | Optional | 2 | |
Research Project in Therapeutic Nutrition (50% of total credits) ? | Compulsory | 1 & 2 |
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Research Stream
?Application procedure and closing date
Apply online at www.maties.com by 30 September of the previous year. Applications for prospective international students close on 31 August.?
Programme description
The programme comprises a research project (100% of credits) with no theoretical modules. If the academic year extends over 45 weeks, you must use 20 hours per week to complete the programme over a two-year period. ?
You must plan and implement a research project and submit a thesis or preferably two articles for publication in a peer-reviewed journal, in the format specified in the study guide.
Programme content
(100% research project)
Module name | Compulsory / optional |
Research Thesis in Therapeutic Nutrition (100% of total credits) | Compulsory? |