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2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Food, Nutrition, Dietetics, and Health


Mark Haub, Head

University Distinguished Professor: E. Chambers
Professors: D. Chambers, Haub, Kidd, Mason, R. Rosenkranz, Shanklin, and Wang
Associate Professors: B. Lindshield, Koppel, Peters, S. Rosenkranz, Sauer, and Vardiman
Assistant Professors: Dietrich, Hanson, Howells, Jordan, Molt, Procter, Talavera, and Thiele
Instructors: Hoss-Cruz, Korenek, E. Lindshield, MacFadyen, Oberrieder, Pence, Rakestraw, Schrader, Whitehair, and Yarrow
Adjunct Associate Professor: Adhikari
Adjunct Assistant Professor: Baybutt, Campbell, Gaskill, and Goerl
Research Assistant Professor: Swaney-Stueve
Emeritus Professors: Bowers, Canter, Clarke, Fryer, Holcomb, Koo, Newell, Medeiros, and Reeves
Emeritus Associate Professors: Harbers, Meck-Higgins, and Smith-Zabolio
Emeritus Associate Dean: Medeiros
Emeritus Instructor: Morcos

212 Justin Hall
785-532-5508
Fax: 785-532-3132
E-mail: fndh@k-state.edu
www.hhs.k-state.edu/fndh/

The programs in the Department of Food, Nutrition, Dietetics and Health focus on nutrition and physical activity, dietetics, chronic disease prevention and management, athletic training, functional foods and diet supplements, sensory analysis and public health nutrition.

The Department of Food, Nutrition, Dietetics and Health offers the following five bachelor of science programs: Athletic Training, Dietetics, Nutrition and Health (pre-health), Nutrition and Kinesiology (dual degree), and Nutritional Sciences (pre-med). Our department, also, offers online BS completion programs in Dietetics and Nutrition and Health. Many students prefer our programs to prepare them for entry in Medical, Physical Therapy, Physician’s Assistant, Dental, Nursing, and other health professional schools.

A dual-degree program in nutrition and kinesiology is offered jointly with the Department of Kinesiology. Students earn a BS in human nutrition and a BS in kinesiology. This is one of the largest programs of its kind in the nation.

Students who want to become registered dietitians nutritionists must take additional courses to meet the academic requirements of the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND). These courses are offered in the – didactic program in dietetics, DPD; or the coordinated program in dietetics, CPD within the bachelor of science in dietetics. Students completing the DPD will be eligible to apply for an accredited dietetic internships; whereas, the CP students complete the  required supervised practice hours within the CP. Interested students should contact the Department of Food, Nutrition, Dietetics and Health. Students in our accredited programs will have opportunities for practicums, internships and shadowing at various healthcare facilities, food service companies, and/or human performance sites while pursuing their degree.

We offer concurrent BS/MS and BS/MPH options that allows students to more efficiently obtain their graduate degree. The combined BS/MS program allows exceptional undergraduate students in the Department of Food, Nutrition, Dietetics and Health the opportunity to obtain both a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science in shorter time than typically required to earn a BS plus a MS if both degrees are pursued separately. Students can obtain the MS with a thesis, report, or coursework-only option. New in 2016, the concurrent BS/MS program is available to distance students through Global Campus. This allows our undergraduate distance students in to pursue their graduate degree with us.

We have specialized laboratories for studying sensory analysis at Ice Hall and the Olathe campus; and nutrition research in Justin Hall and the Physical Activity and Nutrition Clinical Research Consortium are available for research and instruction. We, also, have faculty who supervise students in food systems management at Kramer and Derby Dining Centers. Our Athletic Training faculty conduct research in Justin Hall and in the Sunset Avenue health center building. Our faculty regularly schedule study tours to Asia, Central American, South America, and Europe. Furthermore, there are numerous undergraduate research opportunities in our Kansas State University facilities and various national and international regions our faculty visit. 


 

Programs

    Bachelor of ScienceCertificateConcurrentMinor

    Minor

    Courses

      Food ScienceFood, Nutrition, Dietetics and Health