Nutritional Sciences
Classes
NUTR 130 : Nutritional Biochemistry
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3Prerequisites
NUTR 160 : Nutrition
Study of the food constituents and how the body utilizes them for optimum health through the life cycle, with emphasis on the cell as the basic unit of nutrition and development; also includes intercultural and interdisciplinary aspects of foods and applied nutrition.
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3NUTR 161 : Introduction to Nutrition
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3Prerequisites
NUTR 169 : Field Experience in HNF
Focuses on applied experience(service-learning) in human nutrition and food. It provides students an opportunity to gain practical experience in the area of nutrition from an epidemiological, research, community, clinical and/or food safety perspective.
Credits
5Prerequisites
CHEM: 004-156, 571-175, and Research Methods- 416.
NUTR 175 : Advanced Nutrition
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3Prerequisites
NUTR 183 : Community Nutrition
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3Prerequisites
NUTR 184 : Comm. Nutrition-Practicum
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1Prerequisites
NUTR 189 : Food Chemistry and Analysis
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4Prerequisites
NUTR 200 : Intro. to Hlth. Educ. in Nutr.
Provides an overview of psychosocial perspectives on changing health behavior at the individual, interpersonal, and community levels from both theoretical and empirical stances. (Fall Semester Only).
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2NUTR 310 : Intro. to Diet & Nutrition Edu
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3Prerequisites
NUTR 311 : Org Mgmt of Food & Nutr Serv
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3Prerequisites
NUTR 312 : Foodsrv Systems Mgmt
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3Prerequisites
NUTR 320 : Nutritioinal Life in the Cycle
Provides an integrated study of nutrition concepts applied to the human life cycle. The nutritional foundations necessary for the growth, development, and normal functioning of individuals in each stage of the life span will be discussed throughout this course.
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3Prerequisites
NUTR 161
NUTR 321 : Organization Mgmt Practicum
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1Prerequisites
NUTR 322 : Food Services Practicum
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1Prerequisites
NUTR 323 : Evaluation of Nutrition Status
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3Prerequisites
NUTR 325 : Nutrition Care Management I
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3Prerequisites
NUTR 326 : Nutrition Policy
This course will introduce students to a range of food and nutrition policy concepts, institutions, stakeholders and pertinent issues in the United States.
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3NUTR 410 : Medical Nutr The I
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3Prerequisites
NUTR 411 : Nutritional Care Mgmt II
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4Prerequisites
NUTR 413 : Medical Nutrition Therapy II
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3Prerequisites
NUTR 415 : Med. Nutr. Therapy Dry Lab I
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3Prerequisites
NUTR 416 : Res Meth in Nutrition
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3NUTR 417 : Nutr in Hlth & Dis
The course will cover the methodology used to determine dietary, nutritional and health status and how evidence is gathered to determine the links between diet, nutrition and health.
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3NUTR 418 : Med Nutr Therapy Dry Lab II
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3Prerequisites
NUTR 419 : Field Placement
Provides students with the opportunity to engage with professionals and participate in service learning that will help students to identify and collaborate on how to work with community agencies to meet the needs of the agencies and their constituents.
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1NUTR 419 : Field Placement (2 Credit Hours)
Provides students with the opportunity to engage with professionals and participate in service learning that will help students to identify and collaborate on how to work with community agencies to meet the needs of the agencies and their constituents.
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2NUTR 420 : Practicum Comprehensive
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10Prerequisites
NUTR 421 : Global Health and Nutrition
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3NUTR 425 : Issues in Dietetics & Nutrition (Senior Standing)
Explores contemporary issues in nutrition, fads and claims about nutrients, the basic as well as the clinical science behind such claims. Preventative measures in disease management as well as advances in disease management with nutrition are explored. The course will also discuss the scientific method, with emphasis on research and designs techniques that are commonly used in nutrition.