Advance Practice: Nutritional Health Promotion Diploma Program

Nutrition is a powerful tool in promoting health, preventing disease, and improving quality of life. The QualCert Level 6 Diploma in Nutritional Health Promotion (Dip Health Promotion) is designed to provide learners with advanced knowledge of how nutrition can be used to encourage healthier lifestyles and support community wellbeing. This program explores the science of nutrition alongside strategies for health promotion, equipping learners with the skills to design effective campaigns and interventions.
The course emphasizes both theoretical foundations and practical applications, ensuring learners can confidently translate complex nutritional concepts into actionable health promotion strategies. Modules cover topics such as dietary assessment, nutrition education, public health campaigns, and approaches to reduce lifestyle‑related diseases. Learners will also examine cultural influences, ethical considerations, and evidence‑based practices, preparing them to make informed decisions in diverse healthcare and wellness contexts.
Through case studies, applied projects, and scenario‑based learning, participants will develop confidence in tailoring nutrition promotion initiatives to meet the needs of individuals and communities. This diploma balances academic rigor with real‑world relevance, making it ideal for professionals who want to strengthen their expertise in health promotion. Graduates will be equipped to support healthier outcomes by integrating nutrition into public health and wellness strategies.
Course Overview
Awarding Body
QualCert
Credits
120 Credits
Study Mood
Online
Assessment
Assignments Based
Course Study Units
- Principles of Nutritional Health Promotion
- Behavioural Change and Health Education
- Community Nutrition and Public Health
- Policy, Regulations, and Health Promotion
- Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practice
- Professional Practice and Continuing Development

Entry Requirements
Who Can Enroll
This course is designed for individuals passionate about promoting health through nutrition.
- Healthcare professionals supporting public health initiatives.
- Nutritionists aiming to expand expertise in health promotion.
- Wellness consultants designing community nutrition programs.
- Graduates in health sciences pursuing advanced nutrition study.
- Fitness and health advisors enhancing client wellbeing.
- Individuals committed to evidence‑based health promotion practices.
Course Learning Outcomes
Principles of Nutritional Health Promotion
- Understand the foundations and importance of nutritional health promotion
- Analyse the role of nutrition in public health and wellbeing
- Evaluate strategies for promoting healthy lifestyles at individual and community levels
- Apply knowledge to design effective nutrition promotion programmes
Behavioural Change and Health Education
- Examine theories of behavioural change relevant to nutrition
- Develop effective health education strategies for different populations
- Apply motivational techniques to encourage healthier dietary habits
- Implement strategies to influence long-term behavioural change
Community Nutrition and Public Health
- Assess nutritional needs at a community and population level
- Design interventions to address public health nutrition challenges
- Evaluate the effectiveness of community nutrition programmes
- Apply community-focused strategies to improve health outcomes
Policy, Regulations, and Health Promotion
- Understand key food, health, and nutrition policy frameworks
- Analyse the impact of legislation on public health and nutrition promotion
- Apply policy knowledge to support health promotion initiatives
- Evaluate policies to recommend improvements for population health
Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practice
- Apply research methodologies to investigate nutrition and health promotion topics
- Analyse and interpret data to inform practice
- Critically appraise scientific literature for evidence-based interventions
- Integrate research findings into practical nutrition and health promotion strategies
Professional Practice and Continuing Development
- Develop a Continuing Professional Development (CPD) plan for career progression
- Apply evidence-based practice in professional and public health contexts
- Communicate findings, recommendations, and health promotion plans effectively
- Enhance professional skills for leadership or specialist roles in nutrition and health promotion
