Nutritional Sciences: Dietetics | Berkeley Academic Guide (2024)

Terms offered: Fall 2024, Summer 2024 Second 6 Week Session, Fall 2023
This course focuses on relationships between diet and health, and responses of the human body to diet and food components, including macro and micro nutrients, water, phytochemicals, and alcohol. This course also provides an overview of the interplay between nutrients and physiological and behavioral responses. Lectures, which address contributions of diet to optimal health or disease risk, are based on current nutritional
, biochemical, and medical knowledge. Goals include enabling students to make informed decisions about their nutritional needs and current issues concerning nutrition.
Introduction to Human Nutrition: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022
The course will center on how the body processes nutrients, as well as other components of diet such as water, alcohol, and plant constituents. We will explore how these processes can have a lasting effect on our health and behavior. Students will gain a general understanding of basic human nutrition, how key biological, physical, social and psychological factors affect how we eat. The goal is that students gain sufficient knowledge to be
able to make informed dietary choices based on individual nutritional needs, and to understand how these choices can have a long lasting impact on one's life. The lecture will be delivered in two modalities 1) In-person lectures 2) Lectures will be streamed and recorded for viewing later.
Introduction to Human Nutrition: Managing Life: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022
Discussion of principles for the evaluation of toxic hazard of natural and man-made substances present in the environment, the workplace, food, drink, and drugs. The bases for species selectivity, individual variations in sensitivity and resistance, and the combined effects of toxic agents will be addressed. Issues related to the impact of toxic agents in modern society will be emphasized.

Introduction to Toxicology: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Fall 2024, Spring 2024, Fall 2023
Food insecurity is broadly defined as having unreliable access to adequate foods resulting in disrupted eating patterns or reduced food intake due to a lack of money and other resources for food. NST 20 will improve nutrition-related behaviors and support students in need of improving their food security status. Students whom have limited cooking and food preparation experience will acquire foundational nutrition knowledge and basic cooking skills
to be able to prepare healthful and affordable meals in consideration of existing factors, such as: food availability; food budgeting; and time management.
Personal Food Security and Wellness: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Spring 2023
The Freshman Seminar Program has been designed to provide new students with the opportunity to explore an intellectual topic with a faculty member in a small-seminar setting. Freshman seminars are offered in all campus departments, and topics vary from department to department and semester to semester.

Freshman Seminar: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Summer 2024 Second 6 Week Session, Summer 2023 Second 6 Week Session, Summer 2021 First 6 Week Session
A survey course of nutrition with an emphasis on the relationships among diet, physical activity, and health; exploration of the changes in the metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids, protein and water; discussion of the function of vitamins and minerals; practical application of evidence- based dietary recommendations for common sports and varying physical intensities.

Sports Nutrition: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Fall 2023, Spring 2019, Fall 2016
Study of special topics in nutritional sciences that are not covered in depth in regular courses.

Directed Group Study: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2022
Delivery of nutrients from foods to mammalian cells; major metabolic pathways; function of nutrients in energy metabolism, nitrogen and lipid metabolism, structural tissues and regulation; essentiality, activation, storage, excretion, and toxicity of nutrients.

Nutrient Function and Metabolism: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022
This nutrition course with an anthropological perspective examines why we eat what we eat by addressing environmental, socio-economic, political, cultural, and personal components of the human diet. Cuisines from a sampling of countries and regions are discussed.

Food, Culture, and the Environment: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Prior to 2007
This course will broadly address the historical, ecological, socioeconomic, biological, political, cultural, and personal components of the human diet in addition to nutrition problems, programs, and consumer protection. It is a nutrition course with an anthropological slant that examines why we eat what we eat and contributes to the pursuit of multidisciplinary degrees in nutrition policy and planning. As an American Cultures course, we will also discuss cuisines
from a variety of different countries and regions, with a specific focus on those in America, and examine how race and ethnicity affect diet, food access, and relationship with food. Introduction to Human Nutrition (NST10) is recommended as a prerequisite.
Human Food Practices AC: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Summer 2024 8 Week Session, Summer 2023 8 Week Session, Summer 2022 8 Week Session
This course will broadly address the historical, ecological, socioeconomic, biological, political, and cultural environments impacting the human diet in addition to nutrition problems, programs, and consumer protection. It is a nutrition course with an anthropological slant that examines why we eat what we eat and contributes to the pursuit of multidisciplinary degrees in nutrition policy and planning.
As an American Cultures course, we will discuss cuisines from a variety of different countries and regions, with a specific focus on those in America, and examine how race and ethnicity affect diet, food access, and the human relationship with food.

Food, Culture, and the Environment AC: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Summer 2024 10 Week Session, Summer 2023 10 Week Session, Summer 2022 10 Week Session
Studies consistently demonstrate that the Mediterranean dietary pattern reduces risk of chronic disease and adherence rates are higher compared to other diets prescribed to promote health. More recently, the Mediterranean diet is highlighted as a diet with a relatively lower environmental impact. This course will examine the key elements of the Mediterranean diet, compare different types of
Mediterranean diets, and discuss how beneficial aspects of this diet are found around the world. Additionally, students in this course will study food systems through specific ingredients produced on the beautiful and culturally rich island of Chios, Greece, where the course is based.
Mediterranean Nutrition and Food System: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2022
Evaluation of the chemical, physical, functional, and nutritional properities of foods. Emphasis on how these properties, and prepration, processing, and storage, influence quality characteristics of food products.

Introduction and Application of Food Science: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Fall 2022, Fall 2021, Fall 2020
Experimental evaluation of the chemical, physical, functional, and nutritional properties of foods, and the changes occuring during preparation that affect quality characteristics of food products.

Application of Food Science Laboratory: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Fall 2022, Fall 2021, Fall 2020
A comprehensive survey of the principles of modern toxicology and their applications in evaluating the safety of foods, additives and environmental contaminates. Mechanisms of metabolic activation, detoxification, gene regulation, and selective toxicity are emphasized.

Toxicology: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Spring 2018, Spring 2017, Spring 2016
Chemical composition of pesticides and related compounds, their mode of action, resistance mechanisms, and methods of evaluating their safety and activity.

Pesticide Chemistry and Toxicology: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Spring 2022, Spring 2021, Spring 2020
Basic principles and quantitative aspects of drug action and risk/benefit as applied to the discovery, design, and development of human therapeutics. The course will highlight the importance of integrating pharmacology, toxicology, and pharmaco*kinetics to create effective and safe treatments for human disease. Special emphasis will be placed on pharmacogenomics and variation in individual response.

Principles of Drug Action: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Spring 2012
This course will be to provide the tools necessary to begin the processes of understanding the interplay between our physiological needs for food and the external factors affecting our behavior that can override our body's needs. We will cover some basic concepts of nutrient metabolism, that relates to our physiology which is affected by environmental and social factors. Broad areas included will be: The importance of food as energy, Gut-brain
axis and food intake regulation, Self -induced restrictive eating behavior and semi starvation, Programing of eating patterns, and the use of nutrients as a drug.
Eating Behavior and Disordered Eating: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Spring 2023, Spring 2022, Spring 2021
Introducing the use of bioinformatics tools useful in linking the molecular structure of chemicals to the toxicity they induce in biological systems. Discussions on the highly interactive process of collecting, organizing, and assimilating chemistry and toxicology information - and the use of computer programs to visualize, browse, and interpret this information to discover chemical structure-toxicity correlations. The importance of these
concepts in drug discovery and development and food safety will be emphasized.
Computational Toxicology: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Spring 2024
This course will investigate a wide range of topics in cell biology, focusing on modern and classic experimental approaches that have provided important insights, and the relevance of their findings to understanding human health and disease. We will emphasize the importance of quantitative understanding in research topics that are current areas of discovery. We aim to convey an understanding of how cellular structure and function arise as a result of the properties
of macromolecules and how understanding the behavior of molecules is needed to explain how cells and organisms operate. This understanding thus also explains what happens when normal cellular functions are impacted, leading to cellular dysfunction and disease.
Cell Biology: from Discovery to Disease: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Spring 2023, Spring 2022, Spring 2021
Principles of organization and management applied to institutional food service systems: production and delivery systems, management of resources, quality assurance, equipment, layout, marketing, personnel management, fiscal management. Laboratory experiences, projects and field work in institutional situations.

Food Systems Organization and Management: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022
This course will focus on communicating nutrition messages through nutrition education and nutrition counseling. Students will develop and implement theory-based nutrition education interventions and conduct mock counseling sessions for various populations and conditions. Strategies for effective nutrition instruction, counseling, and behavior change will be discussed.

Nutrition Education and Counseling: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022
The physiological bases of human nutrient homeostasis and common disorders resulting from over and under nutrition will be discussed with a specific focus on macronutrients. Topics related to nutrient deficiency and excess will include adaptation to starvation and the effects of caloric restriction on life-span, obesity and its complications, lipoprotein metabolism and cardiovascular disease, as well as a detailed discussion of the causes
, disease mechanisms, and treatment of diabetes mellitus.
Metabolic Bases of Human Health and Diseases: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Fall 2022, Fall 2021, Fall 2020
This fall course serves as the first of a two part series that addresses the nutritional component of treating disease. The Nutrition Care Process of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics provides the framework for nutritional status assessment, diagnosis, nutrition intervention, and evaluation. Disease pathophysiology, diagnosis, medical and pharmacological treatments, and nutritional therapies for prevention and treatment are explored for conditions
common throughout the lifecycle. The first part focuses on cardiovascular disease. Additional diseases are addressed in 161B in the spring semester. This course will provide an opportunity to apply knowledge of MNT through case studies and various activities.
Medical Nutrition Therapy: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Spring 2023, Spring 2022, Spring 2021
This is the second course of a two part series that is a continuation of addressing nutrition as a component of disease treatment. The Nutrition Care Process will be applied and disease pathophysiology, diagnosis, medical and pharmacological treatments and nutritional therapies for prevention and treatment will be explored for various disease states.

Medical Nutrition Therapy II: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Spring 2024, Fall 2022, Fall 2021
This course addresses basic nutrition in the context of the community. It explores nutrition programs that serve various segments of the population and the relationships of these programs to nutrition policy at the local, national, and international levels. Community assessment is used as the basis for program planning, implementation, and evaluation. The specific needs of population groups (infants, children, women, and the elderly) are considered
and questions of food security are investigated.
Nutrition in the Community: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Fall 2024, Spring 2024, Fall 2023
Basic principles and techniques used in human and animal nutrition research. Students design, execute, and analyze experiments.

Experimental Nutrition Laboratory: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Fall 2019, Fall 2018, Fall 2017
Basic principles and techniques used in human and animal nutrition and toxicology research. Students design, execute, and analyze experiments.

Nutrition and Toxicology Laboratory: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Fall 2024, Spring 2024, Fall 2023
Students will be asked to prepare an oral and written report on a topic selected from the current research literature in nutritional sciences.

Introduction to Research in Nutritional Sciences: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Fall 2021, Fall 2020, Fall 2019
This seminar course explores the professional roles and responsibilities of dietitians as well as career opportunities within the field. Current issues in the practice of dietetics will be discussed. Students will do research and present an oral report to the class. Each student will begin to develop his or her professional portfolio.

Junior Seminar in Dietetics: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Spring 2022, Spring 2021, Spring 2020
Students will be asked to prepare an oral and written report on a topic selected from the current research literature in toxicology.

Introduction to Research in Toxicology: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022
This course will cover the changes that are occurring in the field of dietetics. Students will explore revisions of the national nutritional standards and guidelines, issues related to complementary and alternative nutrition practices, the area of genomics as it is expected to affect practice, professional ethics in the changing health care environment, reimbursem*nt for professional services, legislation related to the field of dietetics
, and other emerging issues.
Senior Seminar in Dietetics: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Spring 2018, Fall 2016, Spring 2016
Supervised independent honors research specific to aspects of the Nutritional Science and Toxicology major, followed by an oral presentation, and a written report.

Honors Research: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Summer 2024 10 Week Session, Summer 2023 10 Week Session, Summer 2022 10 Week Session
Supervised experience in off-campus organizations relevant to specific aspects of foods and nutritional sciences. Regular individual meetings with faculty sponsor and written reports required.

Field Study in Food and Nutritional Sciences: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Spring 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2022
Study of special topics in food science or nutrition that are not covered in depth in regular courses.

Directed Group Study: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Fall 2021, Fall 2017, Fall 2016
Upper division laboratory and independent research under the direction of a faculty supervisor. Written report required upon completion of the project.

Supervised Independent Study and Research: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Not yet offered
The Sponsored Projects for Undergraduate Research (SPUR) program helps students get involved in research projects with world renowned faculty and staff researchers in the Rausser College of Natural Resource

Sponsored Projects for Undergraduate Research (SPUR): Read More [+]

Terms offered: Spring 2011, Spring 2010, Spring 2009
Critical analysis of concepts and research methods relating to nutritional metabolism and its regulation in intact organisms is studied. Areas covered include the basis of nutrient requirements and nutritional assessment, integration of metabolic pathways, research techniques, nutritional diseases, and specific topics such as calcium, vitamins, and trace elements.

Advanced Organismal Nutrition and Metabolism: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Fall 2023
This Course will provide a graduate-level view of metabolism spanning the physiological, biochemical and molecular aspects of metabolic homeostasis. The course will emphasize four areas:
history of metabolism research across primarily mammalian species; past and current available methodological tools to understand metabolism; established and emerging principles of metabolic regulation, with lessons learned from classic physiological and biochemical investigations
, isotope tracing and modern molecular techniques and the clinical assessment of metabolism and targeting of metabolic regulation/signaling, including the therapeutic application of diet, pharmaceuticals, cell therapies, tissue culture/engineering, and genetic medicine.

Metabolic Regulation: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Spring 2024
The course will begin by discovering the science of foods; the functional role of foods as ingredients; and the impact on food quality, acceptability and compatibility as measured by sensory evaluation methods. Students will then integrate their knowledge of chemistry and food science by modifying recipes for wellness and disease prevention and management. Students will explore food preparation techniques and world cuisines to further their appreciation of foods,
eating patterns, and food trends across cultures.Students will apply principles of food safety and sanitation to the procurement, storage and production of foods.This course is designed to prepare MNSD students for supervised practice internships and a career as a registered dietit
Foods: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Fall 2024, Fall 2023
This course will familiarize students with current methodologies of assessing nutritional status through molecular biology, clinical/biochemical analysis, and dietary experimentation and analysis. Upon completion of this course,students will understand the work of a nutrition scientist, including asking scientific questions and generating hypotheses, using creativity and critical thinking to develop experimental design and execute laboratory procedures, as
well as interpreting data and presenting (written and oral) findings from results obtained.Throughout the course, students will perform several nutritional assessments and compare and contrast the results to those obtained from a controlled analytical method and/or specimen.
Research Methods & Analysis in Nutritional Science: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2022
Supervised experimental work under the direction of individual faculty members, which introduces experimental methods and research approaches in metabolic biology/nutritional biochemistry.

Introduction to Research in Nutritional Sciences: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022
Closely supervised experimental work under the direction of individual faculty members; an introduction to experimental methods and research approaches in areas of nutritional sciences.

Introduction to Research in Nutritional Sciences: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Spring 2012, Spring 2011, Spring 2010
Molecular toxicology attempts to understand the mechanisms by which hazardous compounds cause their toxic effects. The course will focus on our understanding of the important tissue and cellular components involved in chemical exposure from entry to effect to exit. Topics include metabolism and mechanisms of toxins, toxicogenomics, toxin effects in individuals and groups, and tools to predict toxicology.

Molecular Toxicology: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Fall 2024, Fall 2023
Principles of organization and management applied to institutional food service systems will be discussed and applied in this graduate level course. Topics will range from production and delivery systems, management of resources, quality assurance, equipment, layout, marketing, personnel management and fiscal management. Students will apply concepts through laboratory experiences, projects and engagement with institutional settings. ServSafe certification
exam must be completed by the end of the semester.
Food Systems Management: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Fall 2024
This graduate level course will focus on applying behavior change theory in nutrition counseling. Strategies for effective nutrition counseling and behavior change will be discussed. Students will apply the Nutrition Care Process and utilize appropriate Medical Nutrition Therapy and theory-driven interventions to address behavior change. Integrated practice will occur through mock counseling sessions and role playing activities for various populations and conditions.
This course is designed to prepare MNSD students for supervised practice internships and a career as a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist.
Counseling in Nutritional Sciences: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022
Overview lectures and discussion of primary literature will be combined in this course to provide a working knowledge of principles, regulation, and experimental approaches in metabolic biology. Select topics ranging from molecular mechanism of metabolite synthesis and cellular signaling to integrative physiology of organismal metabolic homeostasis will be discussed with a particular emphasis on their connection to human diseases.

Advanced Topics in Metabolic Biology: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022
The physiological bases of human nutrient homeostasis and common disorders resulting from over and under nutrition will be discussed with a specific focus on macronutrients. Topics related to nutrient deficiency and excess will include adaptation to starvation and the effects of caloric restriction on life-span, obesity and its complications, lipoprotein metabolism and cardiovascular disease, as well as a detailed discussion of the causes
, disease mechanisms, and treatment of diabetes mellitus.
Metabolic Bases of Human Health and Diseases Graduate Level: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Fall 2024, Fall 2023
Course explores nutritional status across the lifespan. The NCP will be utilized as a framework to explore nutritional care throughout the lifespan. Students will determine nutritional status by considering anthropometrics and physical assessment, biochemical data, clinical findings, dietary intake, complementary and integrative therapies, and physical activity. Disease pathophysiology, diagnosis, medical and pharmacological treatments, and nutritional therapies
and nutrition-related pharmacotherapy will be discussed for conditions common across the lifespan. Students will be responsible for utilizing medical terminology and documentation and for identifying relevant current research to support their nutritional recommendations.
Nutrition Care Process and the Lifespan: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Spring 2024
The Nutrition Care Process of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics will be used to explore disease pathophysiology, diagnosis, medical and pharmacological treatments, and nutritional therapies. Students will examine and apply an understanding of complementary and integrative nutritional therapies on drugs, disease, and heath. The conditions that will be studied include cardiovascular disease, upper and lower gastrointestinal diseases, hepatic disease, renal disease
, diabetes, diseases of the pancreas, cancer, HIV/AIDS, pulmonary disease, and critical illness. Students will be responsible for utilizing medical terminology and documentation and for identifying relevant current research to support their nutritional recommendations.
Medical Nutrition Therapy: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Spring 2024
Course addresses nutrition in the context of the community and population. It explores nutrition programs that serve various segments of the population and the relationships of these programs to nutrition policy at the local, national, and international levels. The course provides an opportunity for community assessment, program planning, implementation, and evaluation. The history, science, current issues and innovations involved in improving nutrition among various
communities will be presented. Nutritional concerns, including food security and global health, will be discussed. This course is designed to prepare MNSD students for supervised practice internships and a career as a RDN.
Nutrition in the Community: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2022
Advanced study of topics in nutritional sciences. More than one section may be taken simultaneously.

Advanced Seminars in Nutritional Sciences: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Fall 2024, Spring 2024, Fall 2023
Presentations by graduate students of research proposals and results of their research. Participation in discussion and evaluation of others' presentations is required.

Graduate Research Colloquium: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2022
Presentation and discussion of faculty research projects and experimental techniques in metabolic biology/nutritional biochemistry. Intended primarily for first year graduate students.

Research Seminar: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Prior to 2007
This course is intended to enhance student understanding and appreciation of professional responsibilities and conduct as future dietetic professionals. Current topics in the field of nutritional sciences and dietetics will be discussed. The course will provide a platform for students to begin to prepare for the registered dietitian nutritionist credentialing examination.

Dietetics Professional Practice: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Prior to 2007
The Capstone course gives students the opportunity to synthesize their graduate level course work by connecting their academic knowledge from their coursework to a capstone research project. Students will learn new research techniques and approaches and broaden their exposure to nutrition research. The project will entail a technical research poster and presentation of their work.

Capstone Project in Nutritional Sciences: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022
Review of current literature and discussion of original research.

Research Review in Nutritional Sciences and Toxicology: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022
Review of current literature and discussion of original research.

Research Review in Nutritional Sciences and Toxicology: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022
Review of current literature and discussion of original research.

Research Review in Nutritional Sciences and Toxicology: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022
Review of current literature and discussion of original research.

Research Review in Nutritional Sciences and Toxicology: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022
Review of current literature and discussion of original research.

Research Review in Nutritional Sciences and Toxicology: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022
Review of current literature and discussion of original research.

Research Review in Nutritional Sciences and Toxicology: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022
Review of current literature and discussion of original research.

Research Review in Nutritional Sciences and Toxicology: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022
Review of current literature and discussion of original research.

Research Review in Nutritional Sciences and Toxicology: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022
Review of current literature and discussion of original research.

Research Review in Nutritional Sciences and Toxicology: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022
Review of current literature and discussion of original research.

Research Review in Nutritional Sciences and Toxicology: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Spring 2014, Spring 2013, Spring 2012
Review of current literature and discussion of original research.

Research Review in Nutritional Sciences and Toxicology: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022
Review of current literature and discussion of original research.

Research Review in Nutritional Sciences and Toxicology: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Spring 2023
Special study in various fields of metabolic biology. Topics vary depending on interests of graduate students and availability of staff.

Directed Group Studies: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Spring 2024, Fall 2023, Summer 2023 Second 6 Week Session

Nutritional Sciences and Toxicology Research: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Fall 2024, Spring 2024, Fall 2023
Practical supervised experience in teaching nutrition and food science at the university level; planning, presentation, and evaluation of instructional units.

Professional Preparation: Supervised Teaching Experience in Nutrition: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2022
Creative approaches to teaching nutrition to diverse audiences are emphasized. Participants will identify needs of target populations, formulate educational objectives, design and/or use motivational teaching strategies, and evaluate the impact of their teaching on knowledge, attitudes, and behavior. Undergraduates may teach nutrition to elementary school children. Graduates may become teaching assistants.

Professional Preparation: Teaching in Nutritional Sciences: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Fall 2024, Spring 2024
This course will allow students the opportunity to apply their knowledge from their academic courses, build and practice skills, and demonstrate competency as an entry-level registered dietitian nutritionist under the supervision of a qualified professional.

Supervised Practice in Dietetics: Read More [+]

Terms offered: Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2022
Individual study in consultation with the major field adviser intended to provide an opportunity for qualified students to prepare themselves for the various examinations required for candidates for the Ph.D.

Individual Study for Doctoral Students: Read More [+]

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