Our department was established in 1998, with the aim of educating specialists in the field of health and nutrition for the needs of the health industry. At present we offer four-year bachelor’s degree programs in both day and night divisions of the university, a two-year senior college degree, and a master’s degree that can be taken full or part-time. We were awarded the highest possible rating in the Ministry of Education university evaluations of 2005 and 2010. In December 2011, the Ministry of Examinations announced that dieticians should be considered medical personnel, so that only students who have graduated from a department of nutrition are eligible to enroll in the test for a dietician’s license. This means that career prospects for graduates of our department are brighter than ever.
The main objectives of our undergraduate program are to train professional dieticians, healthy diet planners, nutrition volunteers, and applied dieticians and to conduct training and internship activities outside of school. Our MS program seeks to cultivate the ability to conduct basic research in nutritional science, the ability to develop new health food products, and to conduct evaluations of their function and safety, and to train personnel to act as public health nutrition inspectors and nutrition educators.
We offer a school-based curriculum with practical cooperation between school and industry. Our courses focus on developing students’ ability to plan healthy diets, to apply nutritional knowledge to develop healthy food products, and to become skilled in the marketing of health food products. The curriculum is aligned with the requirements of the test for accreditation as a professional dietician, and we employ a learning-through-doing approach, using teachers with professional industry experience. We also cooperate with local elementary schools, at which our students conduct classes and activities to educate children about nutrition. In addition, we offer internships at hospitals and health industry businesses, to strengthen students’ ability to apply what they have learned in practical situations.
The MA program offers students opportunities for research into the development of health foods, and evaluation of their function and safety, investigative research into nutrition and disease, and research into methods and benefits of conducting nutrition education.
Students from the Department of Health and Nutrition operating their own business
Elementary school health and hygiene education
Elementary school health promotion activity
Elementary school health promotion activity
Student Association activity
Student Association barbecue
Manufacturing snack food
Excursion to NCKU Hospital
Attending the national DASH nutrition competition
Nutritional Biochemistry Lab: F403
Attending the 428 National Nutrition Laws parade
Ceremony marking the granting of dietitian internships for 2013
Welcome party for Freshmen
Visit to Chi Mei Hospital for training in objective structured clinical examination (OSCE)
Training visit to St. Joseph's Catholic Hospital