MSc Sport Nutrition | Part-time
LJMU's Sport Nutrition MSc is taught by academics dedicated to researching athlete-centred nutrition and extending contemporary understanding of exercise metabolism.
LJMU's Sport Nutrition MSc is taught by academics dedicated to researching athlete-centred nutrition and extending contemporary understanding of exercise metabolism.
A part-time postgraduate Senior People Professional degree apprenticeship programme. The Degree Apprenticeship pathways include Human Resource Management (HRM), Learning and Development (L&D), and Organisational Development specialisms.
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LJMU's Sport Nutrition MSc is taught by academics dedicated to researching athlete-centred nutrition and extending contemporary understanding of exercise metabolism.
Developed in response to the current Advanced Health Care Practice agenda, this well-established Advanced Healthcare programme enables you to specialise in your area of expertise.
LJMU's taught LLM is designed for those who want to select modules from our specialist Masters programmes in law and criminal justice and be taught by legal specialists.
LJMU's taught LLM is designed for those who want to select modules from our specialist Masters programmes in law and criminal justice and be taught by legal specialists.
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