About Graduate Certificate In Nutrition in Bond University
This certificate program is designed to build on undergraduate studies in the health and related sciences to develop specialist knowledge, skills and attitudes relating to human nutrition and health. Successful graduates from this certificate program are well-placed to progress to further studies via the Masters of Nutrition and Dietetic Practice to become qualified as a dietitian and receive full credit for subjects studied in this degree. This program is a useful pre-medical program for graduates with ambitions to enter post-graduate medical programs, as a pathway into postgraduate specialisation in nutrition or for internationally educated dietitians requiring professional updates before applying for Australian qualification recognition
Academic qualification equivalents
- Successful graduation from an academic secondary school program or equivalent (For most countries, the same academic preparation as is required for university entrance in that country is required for consideration.
- Program-Specific Prerequisite courses completed at the senior level (e.g. Grade 12);
English language requirements (one of the below):
- IELTS: score 7.0 (No sub score less than 6.5)
- TOEFL: iBT 79
- PTE: 65
Bond University Highlights
Type |
Private, not-for-profit |
Campus Setting |
Sub-Urban |
Establishment year |
1989 |
Courses offered |
150+ (Bachelor, Master, Diploma, English Language) |
Total students |
4,000 |
Male to female ratio |
47:53 |
Tuition fee |
20,000 – 23,000 AUD |
International student population |
46% |
Academic calendar |
Semester Based |
Bond University Average Tuition Fees And Other Expenses
The tuition fee per semester (In AUD) for international students is tabulated below:
Undergraduate Programs |
20,000 – 22,000 |
B. Architecture |
20,040 |
B. Arts |
20,040 |
Bachelors of Business |
21,040 |
Bachelor of Commerce |
21,040 |
Graduate Programs |
21,000 – 23,000 |
Master of Architecture |
22,629 |
MBA |
22, 793 |
Masters of Art |
10,750 |
Master of Communication |
17,453 |
Law Programs |
22,840 |
On-campus accommodation cost PER SEMESTER (In AUD) is given below:
Single rooms – shared washroom |
3,075 |
Single room – ensuite |
3,900 |
Single room – premium ensuite |
4,050 |
Shared twin rooms |
2,475 |
Premium shared with common room |
3,300 |
Flats |
3,450 |
Dining plan cost: 2,000 – 2,500. Parking and internet are free on campus. |
Off-Campus Costs (In AUD) for a student on a weekly basis are -
Rent and utilities (Shared) |
170-270 |
Rent (Individual) |
320+ |
Electricity, Gas and Water |
20 |
Groceries |
75 |
Phone and Internet |
10-20 |
Parking and transport |
10-20 |
Stationary |
25-50 |
Total weekly cost |
350-515 |
Total Annual cost |
18,200 – 26,780 |
Bond University Application Process
Applicants can apply for the Bond University admissions by January 8, May 21 and September 10 for different enrollment sessions. The admission decision is relayed within 2 weeks after the deadlines.
- Application Portal: Apply to Bond; for Medical programs apply through QTAC in January.
- Application fee: NO FEE
- Supporting Documents and Eligibility:
- Application form
- Certified copy of certificates from high school/college/university
- CV/Resume
- Official translation of transcripts if not in English
- Employment experience statement (if applicable)
- Copy of passport
- Additional course-specific requirements
- Letter from principal certifying medium of instruction was English OR
- English language proficiency scores:
Test type |
Minimum score |
CBSE English subject (for undergraduate applicants only) |
B2 or 60% |
IELTS overall |
6.5-7.0 |
TOEFL iBT |
79 - 98 |
C1 Advanced |
176-185 |
PTE Academic |
58-65 |