Dietetic programs currently accredited

Dietitians must have graduated from a DAA accredited program to be eligible for membership of DAA and to participate in the APD Program. The programs listed below are accredited by DAA. Please note they are required to reapply for accreditation on a regular basis.

If the course you are considering is not listed below please go to Dietetic Programs Seeking Accreditation.


Currently accredited and accepting enrolments

Australian Capital Territory

University of Canberra

New South Wales

Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga

The University of Newcastle

The University of Sydney

University of Wollongong

Queensland

Griffith University

Queensland University of Technology

The University of Queensland

University of the Sunshine Coast

South Australia

Flinders University

Victoria

Deakin University

Monash University

Western Australia

Curtin University

Edith Cowan University

Accredited – no longer accepting enrolments

All graduates of these programs will be eligible for membership of DAA and the APD program.

Deakin University, Victoria

  • Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics (Code: H356)
  • Four years

Queensland University of Technology

  • Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Movement Studies)/Bachelor of Health Science (Nutrition and Dietetics) (Code: HL42)
  • Five years

The University of Sydney

  • Bachelor of Science (Nutrition) Honours (Code:LH047)
  • Four years
  • Bachelor of Applied Science (Exercise and Sport Science) and Bachelor of Science (Nutrition) Honours Combined Degree (Code: SH093)
  • Five years (To be eligible for accreditation as a dietitian students must complete Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics in the final year of study)

University of Canberra

  • Graduate Diploma in Dietetics (Code:777AA)
  • One year