As Ballerina mentioned nutrition, the content is pretty interesting ! Although, I've maybe only been to 3 - 4 lectures.. 8:00am lectures are a bit too early for me..
A lot of the digestion stuff ties in with phys, so you can revise for both at once XD
Also, the prac classes I didn't really bother going to.. I went the first week, and we pretty much sat around doing nothing. lol
The pracs/assignments are really simple and straightforward. It's all computer stuff where you just input numbers and answer questions haha
But yeah, overall the subject isn't hard to learn by yourself if anyone is looking for a pretty chill subject 
Soooooo good. I was trying to choose between a zoology class and a nutrition class for my last spot when I found Comparative Nutrition and Digestion, a combination of zoology + nutrition, and was like how does that even exist
I only went to first prac as well. Were you the only othere BSc student there at a computer near the door? She had blonde-brown hair, slender, pale, perhaps above average height, and said to the man adjacent to her, "omg I'm in science I have no idea what I'm doing"
I absolutely refuse to take that subject ~_~
Food For a Healthy Planet II looks okay, my friend took it last year as breadth and did well despite having (self-admitted) "no essay-writing ability". But look at all those other cool things
We should do Pop Song Writing 2 together <3
Or you could take Marine Botany with me in November and study seaweed for a week at the Queenscliff Marine Consortium 
~makes mysterious statement~ ~no clarification~ WHY
Food For a Healthy Planet I looks way more fun; less economy, law, politics and food production based. Marine Botany sounds amazing!!!! And a strict quota indicates it has to be good aha. I love the sound of that and seaside villages...let's sail away in a boat~