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    Dive into the science behind what we eat and how we live, understand nutrients, metabolism, and chronic disease so you can make an impact.

    Why study Nutrition and Metabolism in Human Health?

    Nutrition and Metabolism in Human Health lets you dig into the science of how our bodies use food. You will explore everything from the biochemistry of proteins, fats, and vitamins to the way energy balance affects health. You will also look at how nutrition shapes disease, growth, ageing, and metabolism across the life course.

    Examine real issues facing Aotearoa, including diabetes, obesity, metabolic health in Māori and Pacific communities, and the impact of poor nutrition on wellbeing. This is a science-focused major, giving you strong foundations in biochemistry and metabolism rather than clinical dietetics.

    Career opportunities

    This subject opens the door to a wide range of science- and health-related careers.

    Possible pathways include:

    • Research or laboratory positions in biomedical, biotechnology or health science settings
    • Technical, regulatory or policy roles within government agencies and health organisations
    • Science communication, education or advisory work in health and research sectors
    • Public health, health promotion or policy work focused on nutrition and wellbeing
    • Pathways into professional health programmes or postgraduate research (honours, master’s, PhD)

    How you will learn

    At Otago, you’ll learn through a mix of lectures, labs, and real-world projects. You’ll work with experienced researchers and academics to study nutrition at the molecular level, while also seeing how it matters in people’s lives. You might assess nutrient status, design experiments, or investigate disease mechanisms. Our approach is hands-on and collaborative, building your skills in both science and critical thinking.

    With a mix of lab work, data analysis and research-informed teaching, you’ll build a powerful toolkit for understanding and influencing the health challenges of today and tomorrow.

    Recommended high school subjects for undergraduate study

    If you enjoy biology, chemistry, and maths, you’ll be well placed for this major. A curious, analytical mind and a passion for understanding how things work (especially the human body) will help you thrive here.

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    Undergraduate qualifications

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    Further study opportunities

    Whether you are looking to bridge your undergraduate studies to advanced knowledge or aiming to specialise in a specific field, Otago offers a range of graduate and postgraduate options to suit your aspirations.

    Learn from leaders in Nutrition and Metabolic Health

    At Otago you learn from researchers who are internationally recognised for their work in human nutrition, metabolic health, and disease prevention. Their discoveries shape teaching at every level which means you study content informed by active research.

    You will investigate real scientific questions and use laboratory techniques that help you understand how nutrients and metabolic pathways influence human health. This strong research culture gives you skills that are valued across health science, industry, and further study.

    Programme details

    Compare programmes for this subject.

    LevelPapersPoints
    100-level BIOC 192 Foundations of Biochemistry 18
    CELS 191 Cell and Molecular Biology 18
    CHEM 191 The Chemical Basis of Biology and Human Health 18
    HUBS 191 Human Body Systems 1 (or PTWY 131 Introduction to the Human Body) 18
    HUBS 192 Human Body Systems 2 18
    HUNT 141 Understanding Human Nutrition 18
    Recommended:
    MAOR 102 Māori Society
    PHSI 191 Biological Physics
    STAT 110 Statistical Methods or STAT 115 Introduction to Biostatistics
     
      Note: PTWY 131 is only available to students enrolled in the Diploma in Science.  
    200-level BIOC 223 Cellular Biochemistry and Metabolism 18
    HUNT 241 Fundamentals of Nutrients and Health 18
    HUNT 243 Lifecycle Nutrition or HUNT 245 Sport and Exercise Nutrition 18
    At least 54 points from:
    ANAT 241 Human Biology: Cells to Systems
    BIOC 221 Molecular Biology
    GENE 221 Molecular and Microbial Genetics
    GENE 222 Genes, Chromosomes and Populations
    MICR 221 Microbes to Medicine
    MICR 223 Infection and Immunity
    PATH 201 Foundations in Human Pathology
    PHSL 232 Cardiovascular and Respiratory Physiology
    PHSL 233 Cellular, Gastrointestinal and Renal Physiology
    (FOSC 201, FOSC 202, HUNT 242, HUNT 243 , HUNT 245, SPEX 203, SPEX 205)*  
    54
    * Maximum of two papers can be taken from the list in brackets.  
    300-level HUNT 342 Nutrition and Chronic Disease 18
    BIOC 353 Molecular Basis of Health and Disease or HUNT 345 Applied Sports Nutrition or HUNT 346 Global Nutrition and Health  18
    At least 36 points from:
    ANAT 331 Functional Anatomy
    BIOC 352 Advanced Molecular Biology and Bioinformatics
    BIOC 353 Molecular Basis of Health and Disease
    BMSC 321 Cell Biology
    GENE 313 Medical Genetics
    GENE 315 Genomes
    MICR 332 Health Microbiology
    PATH 301 Advanced Pathology
    PATH 302 Cancer Biology
    PHSL 344 Cardiovascular Physiology
    PHSL 345 Physiological Aspects of Health and Disease
    (FOSC 301, FOSC 302 , HUNT 343 , HUNT 345, HUNT 346, SPEX 303)*  
    36
    * Only one paper can be taken from the list in brackets.  
    Plus 72 further points 72
      Note: If thinking of doing BBiomedSc Hons, then students must take at least 126 points at 200-level and 90 points at 300-level.  
    Total  360

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