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Dec 27, 2024
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2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Human Nutrition (B.S.)-Nutrition and Health
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The nutrition and health curriculum includes emphasis on health promotion, as well as human nutrition.
Public health nutritionists develop community programs to promote nutrition and good health; educate people about the relationship between diet and health; conduct research on the psychological, cultural, social, economic, and environmental issues related to nutrition and health; or work with special groups who are at risk for nutrition-related health problems, such as pregnant women, infants, and the elderly. Opportunities are available with local health departments, community wellness programs, and agencies involved in international development.
Bachelor’s degree requirements
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General requirements (63–65 credit hours)
(Grades of C or higher required.) Communications (11-12 credit hours)
Social Science (9 credit hours)
Humanities elective (6 credit hours)
(Only a course of 3 credits or more will apply.) Natural and Physical Sciences (30 credit hours)
*(Include at least one course with a laboratory.) Biological Science (16 credit hours)
Physical Sciences (14 credit hours)
Quantitative Studies (6-7 credit hours)
Integrative Human Ecology course (1 credit hour)
Professional studies (41-42 credit hours)
(Grades of C or higher required.) Unrestricted electives (13-16 credit hours)
Total credit hours required for graduation (120)
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