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Dec 27, 2024
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2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Human Nutrition (B.S.)-Nutritional Sciences
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The nutritional sciences program emphasizes the biological and physical sciences and provides students with the background necessary to understand the function and metabolism of nutrients. The program provides an excellent foundation for students considering careers in medicine, dentistry, and other health science professions. The curriculum is designed to meet academic requirements for entering medical school, dental school, or allied health professions.
Bachelor’s degree requirements
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General requirements (34-38 credit hours)
Grades of C or higher required Communications (11-12 credit hours)
One of the following courses
Social Science (9 credit hours)
Humanities Electives (6 credit hours)
(Only a course of 3 credits or more will apply.) Natural and Physical Sciences
(See Professional Studies) Quantitative Studies (6-7 credit hours)
Integrative Human Ecology Courses (2-4 credit hours)
Professional studies (75 credit hours)
(Grade of C or higher required.) Biological Sciences (20 credit hours)
Physical Sciences (27 credit hours)
Nutrition (28 credit hours)
Unrestricted electives (7-11 credit hours)
Total credit hours required for graduation (120)
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