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Level 3 Diploma in Nutritional Therapy

Level 3 Diploma in Nutritional Therapy
£365.00
Ascentis - National Awarding Body

Course Synopsis

This Ascentis Quality Assured Level 3 Diploma is suitable for all those who wish to achieve an understanding of the principles and practice of nutritional therapy. It will be relevant to you if, you already work as a nutritional therapist, wish to know more about nutritional therapy, and/or are interested in starting your own nutritional therapy business.

This exciting course is made up of ten modules covering all aspects of Nutritional Therapy and concludes with an online examination.

Course Content

Module 1 – The Inflammation Syndrome

This first module concentrates on exploring what we mean by "The Inflammation Syndrome", in relation to our health and well-being. We look at what causes inflammation within our bodies and what triggers it. We also consider the value of anti-inflammatory drugs in combating inflammation, or whether we need to look more closely at what we eat and drink and the supplements we take, in order to prevent disease and illness in the long-term.

Module 2 – Profiles of differing foods and drinks

Having discovered that the key to healthy living in the long term is the food and drink we consume, in this module, we concentrate on the beneficial effects that differing foods and drinks have on our health.

We divide the foods into 6 groups, namely, vegetables, fruit, grains and cereals, dairy products, meat and fish, and look at certain "superfoods" within these categories like, for example, yoghurt, broccoli and turkey. We also think about the healing properties of certain foods and the key nutrients they contain.

Certainly, the human body couldn't survive without sufficient water, so we also look at why and how we can go about ensuring we consume enough. Finally, we explore some facts about alcohol and how our bodies metabolise it, as well as the effects of alcohol on our health.

Module 3 - Health and nutrition during differing life stages

Healthy living is important throughout all the stages of our life. In this module, we discover that babies have special nutritional needs and shouldn't consume the same as others in the family. Similarly, as children are growing up, they have different nutritional requirements at different stages of their lives. Growing children need full-fat dairy products, rather than low-fat versions and teenagers need high energy foods. In this module, we discover why?

This pattern of growth slows down in adulthood, but, as we grow older, problems can arise, if we don't eat healthily and remain active. This module, therefore, identifies all our nutritional needs throughout these differing stages of our life.

Module 4 – Food safety

People no longer only consume food, which they have grown themselves, so we no longer know the processes our food goes through from when it is first grown to when we buy it.

In this module, we try to discover what these processes are and raise questions about food safety, including the careful handling, cooking and storage of foods. We also look at the substances, which are added to foods to help preserve it and what we mean by genetically modified foods.

We then reflect on ways of avoiding food poisoning and the key things we should know about food when travelling.

Module 5 – The organic question

Many people choose to buy and consume organic products, because they want a safer and healthier alternative to foods that may contain toxic pesticides and chemicals. Organic food is nowadays a lot easier to find, not only in health food stores and supermarkets, but also in restaurants and many schools and colleges.

This module looks at what organic food is and how it is produced, as well as why it is healthier than conventional choices. It also considers the disadvantages of conventional foods, such as the cost, not only to our health and well - being, but also to the environment.

We hear a lot about detoxification and its health benefits, so we consider this in detail in this module as well.

Module 6- Treating ailments and illnesses through nutrition – Part 1

As its title suggests, this module gives advice on how to treat ailments and illnesses through good nutrition, with particular reference to skin disorders, digestive illnesses, respiratory illnesses, urinary diseases and ailments of the ears, nose, throat, mouth and eyes.

Module 7 – Treating ailments and illnesses through nutrition – Part 2

Following on from Module 6, this module concentrates on aiming to treat other disorders through good nutrition, alongside conventional medicine, namely heart and circulatory disorders, disorders of the immune and nervous systems, brain disorders and cancer.

Module 8 – Treating ailments specific to women

Throughout their lives, women have a tendency to suffer from disorders specific to them including, premenstrual tension and the menopause. In this module, we identify these disorders and examine how nutrition can help alleviate many of the symptoms of these disorders. We also consider pregnancy, in relation to healthy living and good nutrition and look at how women might be able to prevent certain cancers, for example, breast and ovarian cancer.

There is evidence to suggest that many foods may slow down the ageing process. We will identify these in this module and see how regular consumption of these foods may improve the strength of our skin and slow down the age-related damage, which affects our eyes.

Module 9 – Treating ailments specific to men

In this module, we concentrate on the issues, which mainly concern men, that is, hair and muscle loss, impotence and prostate and testicular cancer.

With a man's metabolic rate being at its highest when he is 27 years old, with it dropping by 12% each year until he reaches the age of 47, it follows that if he continues to consume the same amount of calories, he will put on weight. We look at how a man can increase and maintain muscle mass and, consequently, help to lessen this fall in his metabolic rate.

We link weight to lifestyle in this module and also show how stress can make you fat.

Module 10 – Setting up in business as a nutritional therapist

In this final module, we deal with all the issues concerned with setting up in business as a nutritional therapist, from presenting yourself and your business to clients, any legal issues involved in setting up your own business, to how you can build and maintain a successful nutritional therapy business.

You may want to work on your own as a nutritional therapist or you may find that you would prefer working for someone else. We reflect on the advantages and disadvantages of both, to enable you to make an informed decision. Indeed, you may simply want to use the information gained from completing this diploma for your own purposes or to advise family and friends.

Entry Requirements

All students must per 16 years of age and above.

These require a minimum prior learning to GCSE standard in order to for students to manage study and the assumed knowledge within course content.

Study Hours

Approximately 40 hours per unit

Assessment Method

Final online multiple choice examination.

Please note that you can enrol on this course at anytime.

Award

Level 3 Diploma in Nutritional Therapy

This course is Quality Assured by Ascentis
Ascentis - National Awarding Body

Additional Information

This is a dual certification course. You will receive a certificate from both the College and also the National Awarding body Ascentis. Fees for both are included in the course fee.

The course can be enrolled upon by students Internationally. There are no deadlines for enrolments.

To view the differences between our qualifications, please click HERE

What's Included

All study materials to enable the student to successfully complete the Diploma. Support is provided by the tutor department. Examination board certification upon completion. All examination fees.

Course Fee

£365.00

Payment by Instalments

Students are able to pay course fees in monthly instalments. Click here to download our instalment plan.

Further Information

These require a minimum prior learning to GCSE standard in order to for students to manage study and the assumed knowledge within course content.

They provide an ability to gain and apply a range of knowledge, skills and understanding in a specific subject at a detailed level. Level 3 qualifications such as A levels, NVQ3, BTEC Diplomas etc. are appropriate if you plan to progress to university study.

Level 3 courses which are not examination board accredited can assist you in career development, continued professional development, personal development, and provision of a basis for further study.

Progression from level 3 is to specialist learning and detailed analysis of a higher level of information (for example university level study, Diploma Level 5 study).

Professional Diploma

The Professional Diploma is a 1 year course and is self study. This course is examined by online examination. This Diploma is a Level 2 equivalent on the National Qualifications Framework and is fully awarded by Oxford College.

Level 3 Diploma

The Quality Assured Diploma is a Level 3 equivalent on the National Qualifications Framework. The Diploma is a 2 year course which is self study and is examined by online examination. The Diploma is awarded by Oxford College and Quality Assured by Ascentis who are a highly recognised National awarding body. Upon completion of the course you will receive dual certification awarded by Oxford College and Ascentis.

Your course is delivered online via the Oxford Learning On Campus website.

Please note that included in your course fee is your registration to the On Campus student community, and a licence to print your study materials. Please note that the licence is for one print only, so please ensure that you have enough paper and ink to print the full course materials if required.

You will require having one of the following packages to access your On Campus area:

  • Windows: Windows 98, 2000, XP, Vista, Windows 7 - Acrobat Reader 4.0 and above
  • Macintosh: Mac OS X, Mac OS 9.2 - Acrobat Reader 4.0 and above

In the student 'On Campus' you are also able to take part in the student chat room and forums as part of our online student community.

After enrolling online you will receive your username and password to access the On Campus area within 5 working days. You will also receive your personal Oxford Learning student number via email.

Materials and support provided by Oxford Learning. Oxford Learning

Online Enrolment

Further Questions

contact@oxfordcollege.ac

Student Advice and Enrolment Line

Within the UK 08444 142800
Outside the UK +44 1865 515 909
Fax 0845 094 9601
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www.ukiccs.org.uk

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