Studies in fields not listed are considered non-corresponding, and candidates are recommended to enrol in one of the undergraduate study programmes at the Faculty of Food Technology and Biotechnology.
They enrol as full-time students based on their position on the ranking list. These candidates do not enrol in differential courses, i.e., differential semesters/years.
They enrol in a differential year (during which they have part-time student status) with mandatory courses according to the Nutritionism undergraduate study programme at FBT:
Fundamentals of Human Physiology (5 ECTS) Nutrition Science 1 (5 ECTS) Fundamentals of Diet Therapy (6 ECTS) Obesity and Malnutrition (4 ECTS)After passing the aforementioned courses, they enrol in the Nutritionism graduate study programme in the next academic year based on their position on the ranking list.
They enrol in a differential year (during which they have part-time student status) with mandatory courses according to the Nutritionism undergraduate study programme at FBT:
Fundamentals of Human Physiology (5 ECTS) Food Chemistry and Biochemistry (5 ECTS) Nutrition Science 1 (5 ECTS) Nutrition Science 2 (6 ECTS) Fundamentals of Diet Therapy (6 ECTS)After passing the aforementioned courses, they enrol in the Nutritionism graduate study programme in the next academic year based on their position on the ranking list.
They enrol as full-time students based on their position on the ranking list, but upon enrolment they are required to enrol in the following differential courses:
Fundamentals of Human Physiology (5 ECTS) Fundamentals of Diet Therapy (6 ECTS) Obesity and Malnutrition (4 ECTS)They enrol in a differential year (during which they have part-time student status) with mandatory courses according to the Nutritionism undergraduate study programme at FBT:
Selected Chapters of Functional Anatomy (8 ECTS) Food Chemistry and Biochemistry (5 ECTS) Nutrition Science 1 (5 ECTS) Nutrition Science 2 (6 ECTS) Fundamentals of Diet Therapy (6 ECTS)After passing the aforementioned courses, they enrol in the Nutritionism graduate study programme in the next academic year based on their position on the ranking list.
For candidates who have completed corresponding studies not listed above, the head of the Nutritionism graduate study programme will determine the differential obligations prior to enrolment.
Candidates who have completed a corresponding professional study programme (university of applied sciences) must take the admission exam, and differential obligations are determined depending on the completed study programme.
The admission exam for the graduate study programme NUTRITIONISM consists of 40 questions in the areas of: biochemistry (10 points), microbiology (10 points) and Nutrition Science (20 points).
More information about the admission procedure can be found HERE