Ireland's best-known college, Trinity College Dublin, offers a Bachelor of Science degree in human nutrition and dietetics. The four-year program includes courses on food studies, microbiology, behavioral science and communications. Students must undertake several work placements, working in a real-life clinical environment and gaining hands-on experience. The program requires a three-month research project during the final year, with an option to study at a European or American university.
Trinity College Dublin
College Green
Dublin 2
Ireland
011-353-1-896-1000
tcd.ie
Students at University College Dublin can obtain a Bachelor of Science in human nutrition. Applicants must be proficient in both English and Irish (except for international students), as well as hold passing scores on six applicable subjects. The program has four stages, including a research project and mandatory work experience. Students also take classes on the core sciences and major-specific courses like public and clinical nutrition. The college encourages students to studying abroad.
University College Dublin
Tierney Building
Belfield
Dublin 4
Ireland
011-353-1-716-1555
ucd.ie
University College Cork's School of Food and Nutritional Sciences offers a Bachelor of Science in nutritional science or food science, and master's degrees in food science, nutritional sciences, and food science and technology. Students from the European Union can attend for free with a valid passport and proof of spending three of the past five years in school or working.
University College Cork
Western Road
Cork
Ireland
011-353-0-21-490-2384
ucc.ie