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Program Structure and Content

Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)


Cluster of Courses
No. Courses CP ECTS Sem. Lev.
Courses Code

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

1. Introduction to the philosophy


of science

2. The role of philosophy of


science in scientific
development

3.
Science and its development

4. Epistemology, ontology and


axiology
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5. Paradigm and science

6.

INTRODUCTORY
Principles of building scientific
logic

7. Writer of scientific papers


(science writing)

8.
Exploratory, observational, and
experimental studies

9. Quantitative and qualitative


research instruments

10. Research management

11. Bioethics in research and


applications of health statistics

12. Ethics in writing scientific


papers and plagiarism
Curriculum Structure

Cluster of courses
Years
Introductory Reinforced Mastery

Community Servic
Elective
e, Seminars, Final
Courses
Project (ILOs 1,2,3,
(ILOs 3,
4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,1
4,5,8,10)
2)

Research Science (ILOs 3,6,8,10)

Nutrition Program Management (ILOs 1,2,5,12)

Clinical Nutrition (ILOs 4,5,6,10)


Semester 4

2nd Year
Food Science (ILOs 4,11,12)

Public Health Nutrition (ILOs 4,5,6,7,10) Semester 3

Semester 2
General (Nation

1st Year
Basic of Nutriti
al and Institutio
on (ILOs 1, 4, 6,
nal Mandatory)
7, 8)
(ILOs 1, 4, 9) Semester 1
Mapping of Teaching and Learning Strategies toward the Achievement of ILO
No Teaching Teaching ILOs Example
strategy activities course
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

1 Lectures Lecture      All courses


present
materials in
power-point
format and
involving
students to
actively
questioning
or answering
questions
regarding
information
given
throughout
the lecturing.

2 Collaborative Students       Dietetic


Learning work in a
group to
complete
assignment
(study case)
given by
lecturer and
agree to solve
the case based
on group’s
consensus

3 Group Students form      Lifecycle


presentation a group and Nutrition
and select
discussion material to be
discussed and
presented in
class

4 Computer Students   Information


aided work on the and
learning assignment Technology
by using Management
computer
application

5 Discovery Students      Nutrition


Learning attempt to Scientific
find, collect, Writings,
and formulate
Anatomy,
existing
and
information
Physiology
and describe a
knowledge
based on their
findings

6 Laboratory Students     Culinary,


work carryout Nutrition
laboratory Assessment,
works based
Dietetic
on procedures

7 Field work Students         Public


carryout Health
activities in Nutrition
field based on
procedures
and stages

8 Project-based Students learn            Internship,


learning by finding Nutrition
and digging Counseling
information
and used it to
solve a
problem
Mapping of Student Assessment toward the Achievement of ILO

Assessment Assessment ILOs Example of


No
Methods Activities 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 course

1. Written test Quiz, essay √ √ √ √ √ √ Current issues in


question, multiple nutrition and
choice exams health
2. Assignment Summary, poster, √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ Anatomy and
prototype, Physiology
literature review
3. Fieldwork Report √ √ √ √ √ Dietetic Internship

4. Lab works Practicing, report √ √ √ √ √ √ Basic culinary

5. Case study Presentation √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ Nutritional


Assessment
6. Project based Business plan √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ Nutritional
learning entrepreneurship
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Mapping of Subject-specific vs ILOs

Subject Specific Content for


Bachelor's programme in Life ILO 1 ILO2 ILO3 ILO4 ILO5 ILO6 ILO7 ILO8 ILO9 ILO10 ILO11 ILO12
Science
Subject Specific Competences

Have acquired sound fundamental


biology-relevant knowledge of
mathematics and the natural
sciences
Have sound knowledge of the
fundamentals of molecular, cell
and organismic biology
Have gained methodological
competence in Life Sciences and
are also able to apply this in other
contexts
Are capable of independent
practical work in laboratories and
in the field as well as handling
organisms
Have relevant knowledge of
safety and environmental issues
as well as the associated legal
fundamentals
Have acquired sound knowledge
in at least one special area of Life
Sciences
Are capable of recognising and
solving subject-specific problems
Are capable of solving Life
Science problems and presenting
the results
Subject Specific Content for
Bachelor's programme in Life ILO 1 ILO2 ILO3 ILO4 ILO5 ILO6 ILO7 ILO8 ILO9 ILO10 ILO11 ILO12
Science
General and Social
Competences
Have trained conceptual,
analytical and logical thinking
Have an awareness of possible
social, ethical and environment-
related effects of their actions
Have acquired communication
skills – also in a foreign language
– and can communicate scientific
information to experts and
laypersons in a suitable manner
Have a capacity for teamwork,
also on an intercultural basis
Have acquired lifelong learning
strategies.

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