Candidates who apply must be in possession of at least one of the following:
This module provides a comprehensive overview of current nutritional issues impacting diet, health, and disease in older adults.
Students will explore major advancements in nutritional sciences over the past decade, focusing on how diet influences cognitive function and disease prevention.
The course will cover critical topics such as nutrient requirements, dietary adjustments for chronic conditions, and evidence-based strategies for improving nutritional health.
By examining these advancements, students will gain practical knowledge to support elderly individuals in maintaining optimal health through informed dietary choices and effective nutrition management.
Candidates who apply must be in possession of at least one of the following:
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This course is targeted at:
The course comprises:
Assessment is carried out via two mandatory components:
The programme includes different forms of assessment which allow for and promote students’ critical engagement. The formative and summative assessment tasks may include an in-class assignment and/or a home-based written assignment using diverse assessment tools which may take the form of online and in-class discussions, examinations, case studies, reports, proposals, essays, and presentations, etc., as applicable to the diverse modules.
Competences:
At the end of the module/unit the learner will have acquired the responsibility and autonomy to:
Knowledge:
At the end of the module/unit, the learner will be able to:
Skills:
At the end of the module/unit, the learner will have acquired the following skills:
Module-Specific Digital Skills and Competences:
At the end of the module/unit, the learner will be able to: