Human Nutrition – Nutrition in Industry

Bachelor of Science in Nutrition
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Effective for students admitted to the College of Education and Human Ecology beginning Autumn 2024


General Education Requirements (32-39 Hours)

Bookends (2 Hours)

  • Launch Seminar (1)
  • Reflection Seminar (1)

Foundations (22-25 Hours)

  • Writing & Information Literacy (3)
  • Mathematical & Quantitative Reasoning or Data Analysis (3-5)
  • Literary, Visual & Performing Arts (3)
  • Historical & Cultural Studies (3)
  • Natural Science (4-5)
  • Social & Behavioral Sciences (3)
  • Race, Ethnic & Gender Diversity (3)

Thematic Pathways (8-12 Hours)

Take 4-6 hours from Citizenship for a Diverse & Just World and 4-6 hours from another Thematic Pathway of choice.

  • Citizenship for a Diverse & Just World
  • Choice of 4-6 hours from one additional Thematic Pathway:
    • Lived Environments
    • Origins & Evolution
    • Migration, Mobility, & Immobility
    • Sustainability
    • Traditions, Cultures, & Transformations
    • Health & Wellbeing
    • Number, Nature, Mind

College Requirement (1 Hour)

  • EHE 1100 College Survey (1)

Supporting Course Requirements (43-50 Hours)

  • Math Placement M or L, or MATH 1130 or higher (0-4)
  • BIOLOGY 1113.01 Biological Sciences: Energy Transfer and Development (can overlap with GE Natural Science) (4)
  • BIOLOGY 1114.01 Biological Sciences: Form, Function, Diversity, and Ecology (4)
  • CHEM 1210 General Chemistry I (5)
  • CHEM 1220 General Chemistry II (5)
  • PSYCH 1100 Introduction to Psychology (can overlap with GE Social and Behavioral Sciences) (3)
  • Choose one (either can overlap with GE Math & Quantitative Reasoning or Data Analysis):
    • CSE 1111 Introduction to Computer-Assisted Problem Solving (3)
    • CSE 2111 Modeling and Problem Solving with Spreadsheets and Databases (3)
  • Choose one:
    • STAT 1350.xx Elementary Statistics (3)
    • STAT 1430.xx Statistics for the Business Sciences (4)
    • STAT 1450.xx Introduction to the Practice of Statistics (3)
  • ECON 2001.01 Principles of Microeconomics (3)
  • Choose one:
    • BIOPHRM 3311 Fundamentals of Medical Biochemistry (3)
    • CHEM 2510 Organic Chemistry I (4)
  • Choose one:
    • BIOPHRM 3312 Fundamentals of Medical Biochemistry and Molecular Biology II (3)
    • BIOCHEM 4511 Introduction to Biological Chemistry (4)
  • MICRBIO 4000.xx Basic and Practical Microbiology (4)
  • EEOB 2520 Human Physiology (3)

Major Requirements (40 Hours)

  • *ACCTMIS 2000 Foundations of Accounting (3)
  • *BUSMHR 3100 Foundations of Management and Human Resources (3)
  • *BUSOBA 3130 Foundations of Operations Management (3)
  • *BUSFIN 3120 Foundations of Finance (3)
  • *BUSML 3150 Foundations of Marketing (3)
  • CONSCI 2910 Consumer Problems and Perspectives (3)
  • FDSCTE 2400 Introduction to Food Processing (3)
  • FDSCTE 5310 Food Quality Assurance (3)
  • FDSCTE 5320 Food Laws and Regulations (2)
  • HUMNNTR 2295 Careers in Nutrition (1)
  • HUMNNTR 2410 Science of Human Nutrition (4)
  • HUMNNTR 3506 Nutrition Across the Life Span (3)
  • HUMNNTR 4609 Macronutrients (3)
  • HUMNNTR 4610 Micronutrients and Phytochemicals (3)

*Coursework will complete requirements for General Business Minor. C- grade or higher required in minor courses.

Total Hours: 106-130

Free Electives to reach 120 Hours: 0-14

Minimum of 120 credit hours required for degree completion. Total Hours range is based on requirement course choices and/or the number of credits that overlap between requirement areas. Students are encouraged to overlap as many credits as possible.

Program Degree Department Email
Bachelors Human Sciences

 

Note: Students exact curriculum may vary depending upon program of study determined by student and advisor.