Apr 24, 2025  
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog

Sports Nutrition (BS)

Location(s): Manhattan Campus, Manhattan Online


Sports Nutrition is a 120-credit hour bachelor’s degree program focusing on the application of nutrition principles as they relate to sport and human performance. Students will explore how nutrition impacts performance.  Graduates of this program may pursue careers in sports nutrition, dietetics, health programs positions offered by hospitals, industries, wellness centers, public and private clinics, fitness camps, and athletic clubs

Kansas State University Core: 34-36 Credit Hours


KBOR Statewide Transfer (SWT) Courses: https://www.kansasregents.org/academic_affairs/transfer-articulation.

English (Written Communication Outcomes): 6 Credit Hours


Communication (Oral Communication Outcomes): 3 Credit Hours


Natural & Physical Sciences (Natural & Physical Sciences Outcomes): 4-5 Credit Hours


Choose 1 subject area which must include a lab.

Social & Behavioral Sciences (Social & Behavioral Sciences Outcomes): 6 Credit Hours


At least 2 courses from 2 subjects under this area.

Arts & Humanities (Arts & Humanities Outcomes): 6 Credit Hours


At least 2 courses from 2 subjects under this area.

Free Electives (Institutionally Designated Area): 6 Credit Hours


Includes ALL 100 and 200 level courses at K-State or in Transfer. 
Note: One course may be used to satisfy more than one requirement. However, students must complete a total of 34-36 credit hours of general education courses.

For a Full Listing of K-State 100/200 level courses you may search those courses individually via the University Course Catalog.

TOTAL CREDITS: 34-36


Program Requirements: (73 Credit Hours)


Grades of C or higher required for Program Requirements.

*If any of the following courses are applied towards University Core Requirements, please consult your advisor on additional courses to meet the 120 hours. 

Unrestricted Electives: (13 Credit Hours)


Dependent on course selections to fulfill K-State Core requirements. 

Total Hours Required for Graduation: 120