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The College of Health Sciences APPLIED NUTRITION, DIETETICS, & NUTRITIONAL SCIENCES Applied Nutrition, What are the Nutrition majors? Dietetics & UD’s three nutrition majors provide a foundation in the science of Nutritional nutrition. Applied Nutrition and Dietetics are similar during the Sciences first two years. Students interested in Dietetics will be enrolled in Career Graduate Applied Nutrition until meeting the requirements for admission to Path School Dietetics. Those who do not meet requirements or do not wish to for become a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist will continue in Applied Nutrition. Students in Applied Nutrition may combine study of nutrition with interests including health and exercise, food Medical Nutrition Nutrition science, psychology or business. Nutritional Sciences incorporates Therapy higher level science in preparation for an advanced degree in Nutritional Public Health medicine or other health professions. Education Medical School/ Do you want to be a Registered Dietitian Sports Nutrition Physician Assistant Nutritionist (RDN)? The Dietetics major is the first step leading to the credential of Food Service Dental School the Registered Dietitian Nutritionist. UD’s program in Dietetics Management is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition & Nutrition and Dietetics, the credentialing agency of the Academy Wellness Physical Therapy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Completion of a post-undergraduate accredited dietetic internship is the second step towards Food Companies Pharmacy becoming a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist. Students may apply to the University of Delaware’s Dietetic Internship or another Private Practice Exercise accredited program. Registered Dietitian Nutritionists work and Physiology in healthcare, community, research, foodservice, education, more corporate and health promotion settings. TURN OVER The College of Health Sciences APPLIED NUTRITION, DIETETICS, & NUTRITIONAL SCIENCES Applied Nutrition, Dietetics, and Nutritional Sciences Curriculum: Opportunities To earn a Bachelor of Science degree, students must complete 120 credits and meet specific Enriching opportunities are requirements, as outlined in the University of Delaware Catalog. Each semesters’ courses will vary, available in and out of the depending on the student’s background and academic preparation. The following plan is only classroom. Students may gain one example: not every student will take every course in the same order. The average number skills in nutrition education, of credits per semester ranges from 12 to 17. Winter and summer sessions can help lighten the counseling, management, loads of regular semesters. resource development and research. Courses include FRESHMAN YEAR hands-on labs and real world FALL SPRING experiences. Professional and General Chemistry I General Chemistry II faculty advisors provide one-to- Sociology General Biology I one career and graduate school guidance. Applied Nutrition Nutrition Concepts Critical Reading and Writing and Nutritional Sciences majors Intro. to Nutrition Professions (FYE) Breadth Course may choose from many elective Math courses while Dietetics majors build a foundation in medical SOPHOMORE YEAR nutrition therapy, counseling, FALL SPRING education, and food service management. Involvement Organic Chemistry Biochemistry with Lab in the UD’s Nutrition and Human Physiology Food Science Dietetics Club, the Academy of Food Concepts Economics Course Nutrition and Dietetics and other Psychology Introduction to the Nutrition Care Process related organizations provide opportunities for volunteer experience. Winter and summer JUNIOR YEAR study abroad are offered FALL SPRING domestically and internationally. *Nutrition 300/400 Level Courses *Nutrition 300/400 Level Courses Microbiology Management & Organizational Behavior Course topics you may explore: Macronutrients Micronutrients • Nutrition and Overweight/ Breadth Requirement Statistics Obesity • Medical Nutrition Therapy • Nutrition for Athletes SENIOR YEAR • Food Safety FALL SPRING • Nutrition Research Methods • Food and Culture *Nutrition 300/400 Level Courses *Nutrition 300/400 Level Courses • Nutrition Education Breadth requirement Electives Contact us: An approved course (3 credits) stressing multicultural, ethnic, and/or gender-related content College of Health Sciences is required. Department of Behavioral Health and Nutrition All students must complete 12 credits of University Breadth requirements with a C- or better. Carpenter Sports Building 26 North College Avenue * May include Nutrition Counseling, Medical Nutrition Therapy, Nutrition and Activity, Newark, DE 19716 Managment of Food and Nutrition Services, Nutritional Assessment, Nutrition in the Email: bhanadvising@udel.edu Lifespan, On-Site Food Production, etc. Web: http://www.udel.edu/BHAN ADM15/16-CG-CHS-NDNS-9.15
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