Transform Your Career: QualCert PgD Nutritional Biochemistry Level 7

The QualCert Level 7 Postgraduate Diploma in Nutritional Biochemistry is designed for professionals seeking advanced knowledge of how nutrients interact with human biology. The course emphasizes evidence‑based approaches, ensuring participants can critically evaluate current practices and apply scientific principles to real‑world health challenges.
Learners will engage with a curriculum that blends theory and application, covering topics such as nutrient metabolism, biochemical markers of health, and the role of diet in disease prevention. Case studies and guided projects encourage learners to apply their knowledge in practical contexts, developing skills that are directly relevant to professional practice. The programme is structured to foster analytical thinking, problem‑solving, and the ability to design effective nutritional strategies.
This diploma is ideal for those committed to advancing their expertise in nutrition and biochemistry.By completing this programme, participants will be equipped to contribute meaningfully to the growing field of nutritional science and support individuals and communities in achieving sustainable wellbeing.
Course Overview
Awarding Body
QualCert
Credits
120 Credits
Study Mood
Online
Assessment
Assignments Based
Course Study Units
- Advanced Human Biochemistry
- Nutrient Metabolism and Physiology
- Molecular Nutrition and Genomics
- Clinical Biochemistry and Nutritional Assessment
- Advanced Metabolic Disorders and Therapeutics
- Research Methods and Professional Practice in Nutritional Biochemistry

Entry Requirements
Who Can Enroll
This programme is designed for motivated professionals who want to expand their expertise in nutritional biochemistry.
- Nutritionists aiming to specialize in biochemical applications.
- Health professionals seeking deeper scientific knowledge of nutrition.
- Fitness trainers interested in the science behind diet and performance.
- Public health practitioners addressing nutrition‑related health challenges.
- Wellness consultants supporting evidence‑based dietary strategies.
- Individuals passionate about applying biochemistry to improve health outcomes.
Course Learning Outcomes
Unit 1: Advanced Human Biochemistry
- Explain the molecular and cellular basis of human metabolism
- Analyse enzymatic pathways relevant to nutrition
- Evaluate the role of macronutrients in metabolic regulation
- Assess biochemical mechanisms underlying nutrient-related diseases
Unit 2: Nutrient Metabolism and Physiology
- Examine the digestion, absorption, and transport of nutrients
- Interpret metabolic pathways of carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins
- Evaluate hormonal and biochemical regulation of nutrient metabolism
- Apply knowledge to clinical and research contexts
Unit 3: Molecular Nutrition and Genomics
- Investigate gene–nutrient interactions and epigenetic influences
- Analyse nutrigenomics and nutrigenetics data
- Evaluate the impact of diet on gene expression and disease risk
- Design research approaches integrating genomics and nutrition
Unit 4: Clinical Biochemistry and Nutritional Assessment
- Apply biochemical principles to assess nutritional status
- Interpret laboratory tests and biomarkers for nutrient deficiencies and imbalances
- Develop evidence-based nutritional strategies for clinical practice
- Critically evaluate current research in clinical nutrition
Unit 5: Advanced Metabolic Disorders and Therapeutics
- Examine biochemical mechanisms of metabolic diseases such as diabetes and obesity
- Evaluate nutritional interventions for disease management
- Analyse pharmacological and dietary strategies for metabolic health
- Critically assess research evidence to inform professional practice
Unit 6: Research Methods and Professional Practice in Nutritional Biochemistry
- Design and conduct advanced nutritional biochemistry research
- Apply statistical and bioinformatics tools to analyse biochemical data
- Critically appraise scientific literature and research methodologies
- Demonstrate professional and ethical standards in practice and Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
