Undergraduate Certificate in Food and Nutrition
Undergraduate
LAT-FON-CTF 2026Course information for 2026 intake
- Study method
- 100% online
- Assessments
- 100% online
- Applications close
- 15 Feb 2026
- Credit available
- Yes
- Duration
- 6 months full time or part time equivalent
- Total subjects
- 4
- Available loans
- Australian Higher Education Loan Program (HELP)
- CSP available
- Yes
Undergraduate Certificate in Food and Nutrition
About this degree
On successful completion you will be able to:
- Demonstrate foundational knowledge of human anatomy, physiology, and chemistry to explain how nutrients are processed and utilised in the body.
- Assess individual and population-level dietary intake using recognised nutritional guidelines and basic analytical techniques.
- Describe key determinants of health and wellbeing and evaluate their impact on nutrition-related outcomes across diverse populations.
- Communicate scientific and nutritional concepts using appropriate terminology and evidence-based reasoning to support health and wellbeing.
If you're passionate about individual wellbeing and creating a happier and healthier society, La Trobe's Undergraduate Certificate in Food and Nutrition provides you with the foundational knowledge to upskill or pursue a career in health, fitness or wellness.
With a curriculum designed by leading expert sand informed by industry you'll build a solid, evidence-based understanding of nutrition and the skills to understand health science, assess nutrition information, and address sociocultural influences on food and wellbeing.
Explore the complex range of interactions that influence the health and wellbeing of individuals, communities and populations as you build the interdisciplinary skills to prepare you for future studies and employment – such as how to communicate, think critically, problem solve and collaborate.
Make study work around work and life commitments with flexible and fully online learning, giving you the freedom to study anywhere. You'll gain the confidence to directly pathway into the Bachelor of Food and Nutrition, where you'll continue your studies in topics such as environmental sustainability of our food system, food product development, culture and food, sustainable diets, and nutrition and disease.
You'll learn:
- Introduction to nutrition
- Understand the major food sources and the functions of macronutrients and micronutrients. Learn the principles of energy balance, and techniques for assessing the nutrient adequacy of individual diets.
- Foundational chemistry
- Get an introduction to the chemistry of the human body. Understand chemical bonding and reactions using real-life examples.
- Human anatomy and physiology
- Learn the structure and function of body systems with a foundational study of the major body systems important for regulation, integration and control.
- Health and wellbeing
- Explore key theories that underpin concepts in contemporary health and wellbeing. Examine the social, environmental and biomedical determinants of health and wellbeing within an Australian and global context.
- Introduction to nutrition
Recommended study pattern
Students who wish to enrol in a part time load are recommended to enrol in two subjects per study period.
Please refer to the La Trobe University Handbookto review the full structure. Students who are studying and want to take a break (minimum one study period) must submit a leave of absence covering the relevant dates. Students who have been accepted in a Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) are required to complete the following 2 modules in their first study period as a CSP student:
LTU0AIM Academic Integrity Module
ABS0WOM Wominjeka La Trobe: Indigenous Cultural Literacy for Higher Education
Award requirements
To qualify for the award of Undergraduate Certificate in Food and Nutrition, students must complete 60 credit points .
Students who have been accepted in a Commonwealth Supported Place in the Undergraduate Certificate in Food and Nutrition are required to complete the following 2 modules in their first Study Period as a CSP student:
LTU0AIM Academic Integrity Module
ABS0WOM Wominjeka La Trobe: Indigenous Cultural Literacy for Higher Education
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Indicative first year fee
$4,768
Indicative total fee $4,768
The amounts shown here are indicative for an Australian citizen studying full-time, which is typically 8 subjects per year.
Fees may vary depending on:
- the subjects you choose
- credit from previous work experience
- your eligibility for government funding loans or subsidies such as HECS-HELP or a Commonwealth supported place.
To learn more, go to Fees or contact a student advisor.
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Entry requirements
Successful completion of at least one Australian higher education subject or equivalent.
- Successful completion of Australian Senior Secondary Certificate of Education; OR
- Completion of an Australian Foundation Studies program.
Successful completion of an Australian Certificate III or equivalent in any discipline.
Successful completion of year 11 of the Australian Senior Secondary Certificate of Education and a minimum of two years’ work experience.
La Trobe University will consider applications for advanced standing, or credit for prior study. Credit may be applied to a current degree if you have undertaken previous tertiary study and completed and passed subjects similar in content and standard to those offered at La Trobe, from either another recognised tertiary institution or a different La Trobe course.
Note: Applications for credit will not be considered until you have successfully been admitted to a Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) in a La Trobe course offered through OUA.
Assessing whether you should apply for credit for subjects in your course:
Credit may be granted for relevant subjects. The following steps will help you to decide which subjects you wish to apply for:
- Identify subjects within your course that you think align with subjects you have already studied and have completed within 8 years of your La Trobe University course commencement year.
- Provide subject outlines with detailed information for each subject that you wish to submit for assessment for credit, identifying which subject within your course that you have identified as a match. Include subject learning outcomes/objectives and subject content for each subject.
- Provide your academic transcript for your previous studies.
*Note that a subject studied can only be used once for credit
Career opportunities
The Undergraduate Certificate in Food and Nutrition is a direct pathway into a Bachelor of Food and Nutrition, providing students with the foundational knowledge and transferable skills in key areas of food and nutrition.
With further study in La Trobe's Bachelor of Food and Nutrition, students may enter a wide variety of sectors, including public or community health, government, food industry (including development, technology and analysis), research or media.
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If you're studying with Macquarie University, with the exception of certain degrees, there's no limit to how long you can take. But, please check with Macquarie Student Administration to be sure.
If you're studying with the University of Adelaide, you have up to 9 years to complete your undergraduate degree and graduate.
If you're studying with La Trobe University and want to take a break of minimum 1 study term, you must apply for leave of absence to avoid being inadvertently withdrawn from your degree.
Through OUA, you can study all year round, so it's possible to fast-track and finish up sooner than studying at a traditional uni would allow. That said, you need to spend around 12 hours a week on each undergraduate subject you do, so taking on extra work to finish ahead of time can be challenging.
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