HLTH SC 2100 - Fundamentals in Human Nutrition
North Terrace Campus - Semester 2 - 2024
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General Course Information
Course Details
Course Code HLTH SC 2100 Course Fundamentals in Human Nutrition Coordinating Unit Medical Sciences Term Semester 2 Level Undergraduate Location/s North Terrace Campus Units 3 Contact Up to 5 hours per week Available for Study Abroad and Exchange Y Prerequisites ANAT SC 1102 (and at least 15 units of other Level I courses) or MEDIC ST 1000B Assessment Examinations and assignments Course Staff
Course Coordinator: Dr Scott Smid
Dr Scott Smid (Coordinator)
Phone: +61 8 8313 5287
Email: scott.smid@adelaide.edu.au
Tutor: Dr Nichola Thompson
Phone: +61 8 8313 6395
Email: nichola.thompson@adelaide.edu.au
Course Timetable
The full timetable of all activities for this course can be accessed from .
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Learning Outcomes
Course Learning Outcomes
1 Display knowledge and understanding of food composition and energy balance in dietary planning across the lifespan. 2 Display knowledge and understanding of digestion and metabolism of nutrients in health and nutrition-related disorders. 3 Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of dietary and nutritional requirements in healthy individuals and nutrition-related disorders. 4 Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of diet plan formulation for health and for nutrition-related disorders. 5 Retrieve, critically evaluate and apply scientifically proven evidence in assessment of existing diet plans. 6 Demonstrate the ability to compile a scientific report and presentation. 7 Demonstrate the ability to work collaboratively in Workshops and tutorials 8 Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the impact of cultural and ethnic factors on food and nutrition University Graduate Attributes
This course will provide students with an opportunity to develop the Graduate Attribute(s) specified below:
University Graduate Attribute Course Learning Outcome(s) Attribute 1: Deep discipline knowledge and intellectual breadth
Graduates have comprehensive knowledge and understanding of their subject area, the ability to engage with different traditions of thought, and the ability to apply their knowledge in practice including in multi-disciplinary or multi-professional contexts.
1,2,3,4,5,6 Attribute 2: Creative and critical thinking, and problem solving
Graduates are effective problems-solvers, able to apply critical, creative and evidence-based thinking to conceive innovative responses to future challenges.
5 Attribute 3: Teamwork and communication skills
Graduates convey ideas and information effectively to a range of audiences for a variety of purposes and contribute in a positive and collaborative manner to achieving common goals.
7 Attribute 4: Professionalism and leadership readiness
Graduates engage in professional behaviour and have the potential to be entrepreneurial and take leadership roles in their chosen occupations or careers and communities.
5,7 Attribute 5: Intercultural and ethical competency
Graduates are responsible and effective global citizens whose personal values and practices are consistent with their roles as responsible members of society.
4,8 Attribute 6: Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural competency
Graduates have an understanding of, and respect for, Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander values, culture and knowledge.
8 Attribute 7: Digital capabilities
Graduates are well prepared for living, learning and working in a digital society.
1,2,3,4,5,6 Attribute 8: Self-awareness and emotional intelligence
Graduates are self-aware and reflective; they are flexible and resilient and have the capacity to accept and give constructive feedback; they act with integrity and take responsibility for their actions.
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Learning Resources
Required Resources
1. TEXTBOOK : UNDERSTANDING NUTRITION (Australian and New Zealand Edition, 4th Edition)- Ellie Whitney; Sharon Rady Rolfes; Tim Crowe Publisher: Cengage Learning AUS Print ISBN: 9780170424431, 017042443X: eText ISBN: 9780170286299, 0170286290
2. DIET ANALYSIS SOFTWARE
Students will need to access the following diet analysis programs to analyse their own diets in an assignment.
The Australian program FOODWORKS is used professionally within Australia and New Zealand. However there is a small access charge (around $39 for 3 months) but a demo/trial version is available for free for two weeks. This program will work on windows computers but will NOT work on macintosh computers (unless they have windows loaded as a virtual operating system). The foodworks program can be downloaded from
Recommended Resources
3 Understanding Normal & Clinical Nutrition, 9th Edition - Rolfes, Pinna & Whitney. Wadsworth American version of the required textbook containing extra chapters on nutrition over the lifespan and in diseases
4 Griffith Handbook of Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics 5th edition. Editor Rowan Stewart
Australian Nutrition Reference Values
5 Calorie, Fat and Carbohydrate Counter. Editor Allan Borushek. 2013 edition
( see http://www.calorieking.com.au/shop/item.php?product_id=79) contains extensive list of Australian foods and their calorie, cholesterol, sodium, protein and iron content
6 MyFitnessPal App ( Free from iTunes app store.) Very useful diet and exercise program with
lots of Australian foods listed. Database is not as accurate or detailed as Government endoursed dietary analysis programs
There are a wide range of reputable nutrition orientated web sites:
Australian sites include:
Nutrition and Diet including Nutrient reference values for Australia and New Zealand http://www.nhmrc.gov.au/publications/subjects/nutrition.htm
Food labels:
Australian Guide to Healthy Eating:
Therapeutic Goods Administration:
Diabetes Australia:
Heart Foundation:
Cancer Council:
Dietitians Association:
Healthy Eating pyramid:
Food pyramids for ethic groups:
Healthy eating tips:Online Learning
Myuni (CANVAS)
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Communications about the course will be via the Announcements section on MyUni and/or by email (using your student university email address). Please read the Announcements section and your email regularly to keep up to date.
Course information, such as timetables, lecture and resource session notes, information on assignments and assignments themselves, assignment cover sheets, and various other learning resources will also be posted on MyUni. Please familiarise yourselves with the different sections and information available on MyUni.
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Learning & Teaching Activities
Learning & Teaching Modes
Lectures will be supported by problem-solving tutorials to reinforce and further expand or develop material covered in lectures. The assignments are done either indivdually or as small group exercises facilitated in workshops and tutorials.Workload
The information below is provided as a guide to assist students in engaging appropriately with the course requirements.
Students are reminded that the overall workload for a full time student as stated in the 成人大片 Calendar is an average of 48 hours per week per teaching period (i.e. semester). This includes contact and non-contact hours and includes general study and research time for assignments. This course is a 3 unit course and thus represents quarter of a full time load. You should thus be putting in an average of 12 hours of study each week (including contact hours) for this course.Learning Activities Summary
Introduction to Food Labels and Food Analysis
Macronutrients and Micronutrients: Introduction, exploration and role in Health and Nutrition
Digestion of Macronutrients, body storage of energy and macronutrient conversion to energy
Endocrine, Gastrointestinal and metabolic factors infuencing diet, nutrition and health
Cellular biochemistry of macronutrient use for energy and effects of diets
Diet & Disease: Obesity, Cardiovascular disease and Diabetes
Lifespan Nutrition: Introduction to changing needs in pregnancy, infancy and elderly
Detailed dietary analysis using nutritional software
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Assessment
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Assessment Summary
Assessment Task Task Type Weighting Learning Outcome 2 individual dietary assignments during the semester written assignments 40% 1,3,4,5 A mid-semester test (20%) in week 8 covering lectures weeks 1-7 MCQ and short answer Qs 20% 1,2,3,4,6 An end of semester examination MCQ and short answer Qs 40% 1,2,3,4,5 Assessment Detail
2 individual dietary assignments during the semester (40% aggergate weighting); one will be an individual dietary analysis where you maintain a 3 day food record and then use Foodworks software to undertake a nutritional analysis. A second assignment is either a detailed dietary analysis of a set meal using nutrititional databases or a group-based diet analysis.
A mid-semester test (20%) in week 8 covering lecture and tutorial content from weeks 1-7 inclusive consisting of MCQ and short answer Qs.
An end of semester written examination consisting of MCQ and short answer Qs worth 40%. The date and time of this exam is set by the central University Exams Office.Submission
Coursework assignments are typically submitted as written reports via Myuni. Mid-semester exam may be either online in Myuni or written at a University on campous venue to be advised; advance notice of format and date is provided.
End-of-semester exam is a written paper undertaken at Wayville showgrounds.
Late submissions for coursework items incur late penalties at 10% per 24hr period unless extensions are previously approved by the Course Coordinator. After 7 days from due date a mark of 0 is awarded.Course Grading
Grades for your performance in this course will be awarded in accordance with the following scheme:
M10 (Coursework Mark Scheme) Grade Mark Description FNS Fail No Submission F 1-49 Fail P 50-64 Pass C 65-74 Credit D 75-84 Distinction HD 85-100 High Distinction CN Continuing NFE No Formal Examination RP Result Pending Further details of the grades/results can be obtained from Examinations.
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