The Master’s degree program is divided into mandatory courses and university electives. The mandatory courses include, core theory and laboratory courses, summer internship and dissertation project or industrial internship. For the university electives, the student must choose a course from a specified university elective course catalogue. The university electives serve to acquire additional technical, interdisciplinary, and professional skills beyond the core courses. Elective modules can be chosen from the entire range of courses offered across NUV.
This program assures students of a holistic blend of science, health, and technology, making graduates well-equipped for careers in nutrition, diet-care, food industries, research, and healthcare. The program structure comprises 4 semesters of six months’ duration each. The core courses are designed to provide emphasis on areas of nutrition & therapeutics, public and community health management, importance of food safety, diet management, Food processing and technology with special emphasis on making the students industry-ready and research oriented.
A series of seminars on cutting-edge topics in food science, personalized medicine and dietetics provides students with exposure to the latest developments in the field. The academic curriculum is designed with a focus on professional development, including career development workshops, networking events with hospitals and industry professionals, and internships.