Postgraduate Diploma in Science (Biochemistry and Nutrition) – Clinical Nutrition
2026-06-28Admission Requirements:
Applicants must hold a Bachelor's degree in one of the following specializations:
- • B.Sc. in Biochemistry and Nutrition.
- • B.Sc. in Nutrition or Clinical Nutrition.
- • B.Sc. in Dual Major Nutrition (Nutrition and Clinical Nutrition / Nutrition and Therapeutic Nutrition).
- • B.Sc. in Biochemistry.
- • B.Sc. in Dual Major Biochemistry.
- • B.Sc. in Biotechnology.
- • Bachelor's degree in Medicine, Veterinary Medicine, Physical Therapy, Pharmacy, or Nursing, with specialization in Biochemistry and/or Nutrition.
Notes:
- • The undergraduate program must have been taught in English.
- • Applicants must have obtained a minimum overall grade of Good in their bachelor's degree (graduates of the department may be admitted with a grade of Pass).
- • Applicants holding a Diploma in Geriatric Nutrition or a Diploma in Nutrition and Meal Planning from the department may be admitted with a minimum overall grade of Good.
- • An official transcript of undergraduate academic records must be submitted with the application.
Target Group:
Egyptian and international students.
Application Period:
Early August.
Program Duration:
Two academic semesters, each lasting 15 weeks, comprising a total of 8 courses (24 credit hours).
Credit Hours:
24 credit hours.
Program Advantages:
- • Growing demand in the labor market for clinical nutrition specialists in hospitals, clinics, and nutrition centers.
- • Clinical nutrition has become an essential component in the management of chronic diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and obesity.
- • The program integrates scientific knowledge with practical training, preparing students to manage real-life cases.
- • Expanding career opportunities in healthcare, sports nutrition, and nutrition education.
- • Provides hands-on skills in nutritional assessment and therapeutic diet planning.
- • Bridges medical sciences with practical daily applications in nutrition therapy.
Skills Acquired by Graduates
- • Assessing patients' nutritional status using anthropometric measurements and medical laboratory investigations.
- • Designing therapeutic dietary plans for a wide range of medical conditions.
- • Understanding the relationship between nutrition and the functions of different body systems.
- • Developing scientific research skills and the ability to evaluate current nutrition studies.
- • Preparing nutrition programs for diverse population groups, including children, athletes, and older adults.
- • Enhancing analytical thinking and decision-making skills in the management of nutritional cases.
Contact Information
Program Email: biochemistry.dep@women.asu.edu.eg
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