EPN-V2

SERNB2400 International Nutrition Course description

Course name in Norwegian
Internasjonal ernæring
Weight
10.0 ECTS
Year of study
2019/2020
Course history
  • Required preliminary courses

    SERNB2000 or equivalent learning outcomes

  • Learning outcomes

    Upon completion of this course, the student will have achieved the following objective:

    Knowledge

    The student -has broad knowledge of current trends in the global food and nutrition situation -has broad knowledge of the most common nutritional challenges in pregnant and breastfeeding women and infant and young children -have broad knowledge of the various forms of malnutrition, possible causes, consequences and measures -has broad knowledge of breastfeeding and complementary feeding

    -has broad knowledge of strategies to reduce malnutrition -has knowledge of food and nutrition in emergency situation and crisis

    -has knowledge of food security and nutritional security in a global perspective

    -knows the concept of food as a human right

    Skills

    The student -can evaluate nutritional status and apply WHO growth curves for children -can use the SMART computer software to calculate nutritional status among children -can use the UNICEF model on causes for malnutrition -can use WHO's indicators for breastfeeding and complementary feeding (IYCF) -can calculate food requirements in an emergency situation

    General competence

    The student -can demonstrate professional and ethical responsibility by highlighting relevant issues in connection with nutrition in conflict areas and poor countries -has insight into international guidelines and data tools and are used for nutritional work in conflict areas and poor countries

  • Content

    • United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
    • Nutritional status and malnutrition
    • Breastfeeding and complementary feeding (IYCF)
    • Nutrition transition and double disease burden
    • Food and nutrition security
    • Food and nutrition in emergency and crisis
    • Food as a human right

  • Teaching and learning methods

    The teaching methods alternate between lectures, group work and self-study

  • Course requirements

    None

  • Assessment

    Exam content: Learning outcomes.Examination: Individual written exam under supervision, four hours.

  • Permitted exam materials and equipment

    None

  • Grading scale

    Grading scale A-F

  • Examiners

    Internal