Level 2 Food and Life Studies
Course Description
Contact Person: N. Rattray.
This course explores current developments relating to food, health and well-being and aims to develop students’ ability to critically analyse and reflect on factors influencing food choices and behaviours. Students will research topics relating to nutrition, the determinants of health, food sustainability and health promotion and complete a series of projects investigating food and nutrition related issues and their effect on health and well-being.
Entry Requirements
Students who have not completed 11FLS may be admitted at the discretion of the HOD. A high level of literacy is required.
Contributions and Equipment
$130.00 to cover food costs
Pathway
Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
This course is eligible for subject endorsement.
External
NZQA Info
Home Economics 2.1 - Analyse issues related to the provision of food for people with specific food needs
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Home Economics 2.2 - Analyse the relationship between well-being, food choices and determinants of health
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Home Economics 2.3 - Analyse beliefs, attitudes and practices related to a nutritional issue for families in New Zealand
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Home Economics 2.4 - Evaluate sustainable food related practices
Pathway Tags
Diversional and Recreational Therapist, Personal Trainer/Exercise Professional, Registered Nurse, Microbiologist, Baker, Cafe Worker, Waiter/Waitress, Cafe/Restaurant Manager, Chef, Science Technician, Medical Laboratory Scientist, Community Karitāne, Pharmacist, Demonstrator, Dietitian, Maitre d’Hotel, Early Childhood Teacher, Human Resources Adviser, Environmental/Public Health Officer, Food and Beverage Factory Worker, Food Technologist, Health and Safety Inspector, Health and Safety Adviser, Health Promoter, Health Services Manager, Health Care Assistant, Occupational Therapist, Physiotherapist, Youth Worker, Secondary School Teacher, Social Worker, Teacher Aide,
Disclaimer
Courses are based on student choice, so some courses may not run.