Head of Study Program : Dr. Ir. Diah Mulyawati Utari, S.Gz., M.Kes.
Secretary of Study Program : Wahyu Kurnia Yusrin Putra, S.K.M., M.K.M.
Indonesia is currently facing an increase in problems arising from the epidemiological transition in nutrition. On the one hand, we still face issues related to undernutrition and infection, but on the other hand, problems caused by overnutrition and non-communicable diseases such as Diabetes Mellitus, cardiovascular disease, hypertension, and others are significantly increasing. Besides macronutrient-related issues, Indonesia also still faces micronutrient deficiencies such as iron deficiency anemia. Various nutritional and public health issues currently culminate in suboptimal nutritional conditions during the First 1000 Days of Life. Various studies, from community to cellular levels, show that poor intake during the First 1000 Days of Life can significantly impact the nutritional and health conditions of subsequent generations.
On the other hand, to ensure the First 1000 Days of Life period is well-managed, adolescents must have adequate nutritional and health literacy. Currently, teenagers are often confused by misleading product promotions and claims as well as nutritional advice that is often not based on scientific evidence. The increasing variety of food and beverage products, often high in sugar, salt, and fat, but promoted by influencers on social media, also confuses teenagers about the correct dietary arrangements that can support the First 1000 Days of Life period for a better future generation.
Improving nutrition during the First 1000 Days of Life period, starting from adolescents with optimal nutrition and health literacy, is a vital factor that can enhance the quality of Indonesia’s human resources and improve Indonesia’s Human Development Index, which is still lagging. Achieving this requires professionals who understand the situation and can contribute to providing solutions, including Nutrition Science graduates. Recognizing the need for Nutrition Science graduates who can contribute to solving nutritional and health issues in Indonesia, the Department of Public Health Nutrition at the Faculty of Public Health, University of Indonesia, has opened an undergraduate Nutrition Study Program since 2008 based on the MWA UI letter No 191/MWA-UI/2007. The graduates will be equipped with comprehensive basic competencies related to nutrition and health, including nutrition and dietetics, public health nutrition, and food service management, along with a focus on the First 1000 Days of Life period within the paradigm of improving public health. Since 2012, the undergraduate Nutrition Study Program at FKM UI has graduated Nutrition Science professionals with competencies in managing nutrition and health programs both in institutions and communities, from planning to evaluation, supported by a strong theoretical understanding.
To become the first-rate center in the field of education, research, and community service of Nutrition Science especially in nutrition in the first 1000 days of life in Indonesia and South-east Asia.
To produce Bachelor of Science in Nutrition who is:
Bachelor of Nutrition who can develop individual, group, and community nutrition services scientifically with multi program and multi-sectoral collaboration oriented to professional ethics that is capable of:
No | Courses | SCUs |
1. | University | 10 |
2. | Health Science Cluster | 13 |
3. | Faculty | 16 |
4. | Study Program | 93 |
5. | Elective | 12 |
The study period in the Nutrition Study Program is 8 semesters or 4 years.
The Nutrition Study Program at FKM UI has a competitive admission rate of 1.5-3% (over the past 3 years) with a student graduation rate of 100%.
Since its establishment in 2008, the Nutrition Study Program at FKM UI has always encouraged its students to take advantage of international learning opportunities offered through the UI International Office or directly by individual educational institutions. These opportunities have been utilized by several students participating in summer courses or short courses at various overseas institutions.
In 2020, the Nutrition Study Program at FKM UI incorporated the Merdeka Belajar Kampus Merdeka (MBKM) program into its curriculum with various activities, including internships in institutions (MSIB), studying abroad (IISMA), and other forms. Information about studying abroad can be further explored on the UI International Office website (https://international.ui.ac.id). Information about MBKM can be found on the website https://international.cil.ac.id.
In addition to academic activities, the Nutrition Study Program at FKM UI also provides ample opportunities for students to participate in non-academic activities. The Nutrition Study Program at FKM UI has a Nutrition Student Association known as the Family Nutrition Association (AKG) FKM UI, which serves as a platform for students to organize and participate in various non-academic activities. The annual major event organized by AKG is known as the Nutrition Expo, which consists of a series of activities ranging from poster and photography competitions, nutrition training, social services in nutrition, and the International Seminar on Nutrition.
In addition, AKG also has several regular activities, including the publication of nutrition bulletins and magazines, nutrition software training, alumni meetings, skill training in the field of nutrition, nutritional assessment of food, and other interesting activities. All these activities can be attended by all students of the Nutrition Study Program at FKM UI.
The Department of Public Health Nutrition FKM UI, together with the students, also regularly organizes the dissemination of students’ final project results in the form of a national seminar called Nutrition for the Nation. This activity also serves as a learning opportunity for students, especially in finding inspiration for their final project topics.
In addition to activities organized by AKG, students of the Nutrition Study Program at FKM UI can also participate in other activities organized at the faculty, university, national, or international levels. Announcements about various activities that students can join are available on social media and relevant websites.
The 2024 alumni survey shows that the waiting period for graduates to get their first job is between 1-3 months.
Job areas for graduates include:
Phone Number : 021 – 7863501
Email : s1gizifkmui@gmail.com
Address : Building F 2nd Floor, FKM UI Depok, West Java, 16424