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2023-24 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2023-24 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Nutrition/Food and Health, BS


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Program Code: NUTN-FDHL

The Nutrition/Food and Health, BS provides flexibility and options for students based upon their career goals or plans for a graduate education, depending upon the minor, certificate, or second major that is chosen. Students may also opt to pursue a dual degree.  Students can personalize the track toward employment within the fitness industry, community nutrition and health education, food and nutrition management, or other specialty areas.  Students who earn the BS in Nutrition (either the Dietetics or Food and Health) are able to apply for admission to the accredited IUP MS in Food and Nutrition Dietitian-Nutritionist program which upon completion allows graduates to sit for the national examination to become a Registered Dietitian.  

Students who minor in exercise science are prepared to take certification examinations offered by professional organizations, including the American College of Sports Medicine and the National Strength and Conditioning Association, among others. Those who graduate in the Food and Health Track with a minor in exercise science are eligible for early admission to the master of science in exercise science and/or food and nutrition. Students who minor in community health are eligible to take the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing exam and be recognized as a Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES). Students in the Food and Health Track are eligible for employment with the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children.

Students who wish to pursue graduate education in nutrition or other natural science-related programs should work carefully with their advisor so that appropriate chemistry, biology, and nutrition electives are chosen. Students receive specific academic advisement regarding science and nutrition courses needed to progress to graduation, depending upon their career plans. Faculty advisors work across disciplines to effectively mentor students toward their educational and career goals.

Students in the Nutrition/Food and Health, BS may transfer to Dietetics (accredited pathway for post-graduate dietetic internships) if their GPA is greater than or equal to a 3.0 and grades in science and food and nutrition courses are greater than or equal to a “C” or better. Students without these academic accomplishments are not competitive to receive a required post-graduate supervised practice experience to become a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist.

Liberal Studies: 40-41


As outlined in the Liberal Studies Requirements  with the following specifications:

Learning Skills: 6 (1)


Mathematics:

Dimensions of Wellness:


Choose one of the following.

Liberal Studies Elective: 3


  • No courses with FDNT prefix (2)

Major: 48-55


Controlled Electives: 6-13 (2)


Free Electives: 0-14 (2)


Total Degree Requirements: 120


(1)  English Composition II requirement is fulfilled by the department’s Writing Plan.
(2)  Students who have earned an IUP Certificate in Culinary Arts will transfer 32 credits into the BS in Nutrition, Food and Health track program.  The culinary certificate includes considerable competencies in foods and nutrition. These 32 credits are applied as follows: (a) exemption for the following required major courses:  FDNT 150 Foods (3cr), FDNT 151 Foods Laboratory (1cr), FDNT 493 Internship (3cr); (b) having to fulfill the requirement to complete a minor, certificate, concentration (18-21cr), and (c) with the balance of the credits waived (4-7cr) from the controlled elective and/or free elective category.  To transfer a culinary certificate from an outside institution, it must be earned from an accredited (ACF), post-secondary program to be considered and credits transferred and their application may vary.                             
(3)   Selected in consultation with advisor.  
(4) Students that choose the Exercise Science or Community Health minor must take FDNT 245 - Sports Nutrition.
(5)   Students that desire certification as a Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES) must also choose KHSS 341-Evaluations and Analytics in Kinesiology and NURS 410 – Health Promotion and Social Issues.

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