Masters (Coursework)
This specialisation focuses on the integration of knowledge and concepts of nutritional biochemistry and its application to the food and health industry. You will gain an appreciation of both the clinical relevance of nutritional biochemistry, such as the influence of dietary modification on health and disease and also the commercial relevance of nutritional biochemistry, and the impact of food production and processing on food constituents and nutrients in commercial products.
Neuroscience specialisation
The units at Master's level offer in depth focus on applying Neuroscience in the context of human health. The unit sequence integrates science communication skills with work integrated learning opportunities, which are highly relevant to understanding the impact and management of the devastating neurological conditions that disproportionately contribute to the health challenges in our ageing population.
The specialised units at level 5 provide outstanding practical experiences through case studies and direct interactions with patients with neurological conditions, introduction to advanced scientific research technologies, as well as the opportunity to apply neuroscience principles to sport science and exercise physiology.
The Masters course represents the breadth of neuroscience and prepares graduates for a range of career opportunities:
If you're interested in furthering your career by studying this postgraduate course, find out the admission details below
Where relevant, admission will be awarded to the highest ranked applicants or applicants selected based on the relevant requirements.
English is the language of instruction and assessment at UWA and you will need to meet the English language requirements of the University to be eligible for a place.
Minimum overall IELTS score of 6.5, with no band less than 6.0.
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Take all units (12 points):
OptionStudents in the course by coursework only take 12 all units from this group (12 points):
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology specialisationStudents may be required to take conversion units, up to a value of 24 points based on an assessment of prior learning by the University, including but not limited to the following units:
Take all units (30 points):
For students in course by coursework and dissertation only, take all units (24 points):
For students in course by coursework only, take unit(s) to the value of 18 points. Students in the course by coursework and dissertation take unit(s( to the value of 6 points.
Students who have not completed tertiary units that are deemed equivalent to the conversion units for the chosen specialisation must complete relevant conversion units up to the value of 24 points from this group, as advised by the School(s):
Take all units (30 points):
For students in course by coursework and dissertation only, take all units (24 points).
For students in course by coursework only, take unit(s) to the value of 18 points. Students in course by coursework and dissertation, take unit(s) to the value of 6 points.
Students may be required to take conversion units, up to a value of 24 points based on an assessment of prior learning by the Faculty, including but not limited to the following units:
Take all units (24 points):
Take units to the value of 6 points.
For students in course by coursework and dissertation only, take all units (24 points).
For students in course by coursework only, take unit(s) to the value of 18 points. Students in course by coursework and dissertation, take unit(s) to the value of 6 points.