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                                                                                                                               Nutrition and Exercise Physiology      1
           Nutrition and Exercise                                                           Undergraduate
                                                                                              • BS in Nutrition and Exercise Physiology (http://
           Physiology                                                                           catalog.missouri.edu/collegeofagriculturefoodandnaturalresources/
                                                                                                nutritionexercisephysiology/bs-nutrition-exercise-physiology/)
           Nutrition and Exercise Physiology                                                      • with emphasis in Human Physiology and
           204 Gwynn Hall                                                                           Translational Sciences (http://catalog.missouri.edu/
           Phone:(573) 882-4288                                                                     collegeofagriculturefoodandnaturalresources/
           https://nep.missouri.edu/                                                                nutritionexercisephysiology/bs-nutrition-exercise-physiology-
                                                                                                    emphasis-human-physiology-translational-sciences/)
           Interim Department Chair: Jill Kanaley, PhD                                            • with emphasis in Nutrition and Foods (http://catalog.missouri.edu/
           204 Gwynn Hall; Phone:(573) 882-2519                                                     collegeofagriculturefoodandnaturalresources/
           kanaleyj@missouri.edu  https://nep.missouri.edu/                                         nutritionexercisephysiology/bs-nutrition-exercise-physiology-
                                                                                                    emphasis-nutrition-foods/)
           Undergraduate Programs-                                                                • with emphasis in Physical Activity, Nutrition and
           Human Physiology and Translational Sciences                                              Human Performance (http://catalog.missouri.edu/
           Catherine Peterson, Associate Professor and Director of Undergraduate                    collegeofagriculturefoodandnaturalresources/
           Studies                                                                                  nutritionexercisephysiology/bs-nutrition-exercise-physiology-
           201 Gwynn Hall; Phone:(573) 882-4288 petersonca@missouri.edu                             emphasis-physical-activity-nutrition-human-performance/)
           Nutrition and Foods/Dietetics                                                    Science and Application of Lifestyle Interventions. The mission of the
           Jennifer Bean, Associate Teaching Professor and Interim Director                 Department of Nutrition and Exercise Physiology at the University of
           204 Gwynn Hall; Phone:(573) 882-1929 beanjd@missouri.edu                         Missouri is to improve the health of Missourians and the larger population
           Physical Activity, Nutrition and Human Performance                               through research, teaching, and outreach related to nutrition and
           Jill Kanaley, Professor, Interim Chair and Program Director                      physical activity. We strive to be a diverse set of leaders, innovators, and
           204 D Gwynn Hall; Phone:(573) 882-2519 kanaleyj@missouri.edu                     educators who promote improved human health through our focus on
                                                                                            nutrition and physical activity.
           Graduate Studies –                                                               The department has a long tradition of education excellence and spans
           Jacqueline Limberg – Director Exercise Physiology                                two colleges (College of Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources and
           (573) 882-2420  limbergj@missouri.edu                                            School of Medicine). This unique configuration poises and challenges
                                                                                            us to be a model of interdisciplinary research and education on campus.
           Vicki Vieira-Potter  – Director Nutritional Sciences                             We hold the honor of being the longest standing Coordinated Programs
           (573) 882-2027  vieirapotterv@missouri.edu                                       in Dietetics in the country.  It is recognized as an accelerated program,
           Ben Sauro – Graduate Contact                                                     combining both a bachelor's and master's degree.  We are recognized as
           (573)882-4288                                                                    a partner with Exercise is Medicine® on Campus (EIM-OC), a global
                                                                                            health initiative managed by the American College of Sports Medicine
           Faculty                                                                          (ACSM) earning a silver medal for activities in our first year.
           Professor  C. D. Hardin**, P. S. Bruzina**, J. A. Kanaley**, E. J. Parks**       Our faculty are nationally-recognized for their contributions to the fields
           Associate Professor  J. Padilla**, C. A. Peterson** ,  R. S. Rector** , V.       of nutrition science and exercise physiology. Students in our programs
           Vieira-Potter**                                                                  are prepared for a wide variety of career paths in the healthcare/medical
           Assistant Professor   J. Dhillon*, J. Limberg*, K. Anguah*                       fields, corporate and commercial industries, government and non-
           Associate Teaching Professor J. Bean*, D. Credeur, D. Smith                      profit sectors, and graduate programs. Typical areas our students
           Teaching Assistant Professor  S. Buckallew                                       are found in, are: Medicine (allopathic and osteopathic), Dentistry
           Adjunct Faculty F. W. Booth*,  J. A. Ibdah**,  D. Lubahn**, F. Nassir**,         and Pharmacy, Physicians Assistant, Registered Dietitian Nutritionist,
           S. Sayers                                                                        Exercise Physiologist, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, cardiac
           Adjunct Instructor J. Barnas, J. Beckmann, A. Bryant, K. Eiffert, L.             rehab, wellness resource centers, and community health programs.
           Hudson, S. Saffai, M. Stevens, S. Safaii, M. Wissmann                            Students who major in Nutrition and Exercise Physiology may choose
           Professor Emeritus D. E. Brigham*,  R. P. Dowdy* , L. Hillman*, L.               from three emphasis areas:
           Hudson*, P. M. Landhuis*, M. McDonald                                              • Human Physiology and Translational Sciences
           *   Graduate Faculty Member - membership is required to teach                      • Nutrition and Foods/Master's in Dietetics
               graduate-level courses, chair master's thesis committees, and serve            • Physical Activity, Nutrition and Human Performance
               on doctoral examination and dissertation committees.                         Students majoring in NEP are exposed to a strong science base
           **  Doctoral Faculty Member - membership is required to chair                    including biology, chemistry, biochemistry, physics, anatomy, physiology,
               doctoral examination or dissertation committees.  Graduate faculty           kinesiology, exercise science/exercise physiology, and human nutrition.
               membership is a prerequisite for Doctoral faculty membership.                In addition, they must take a set of core courses for each emphasis
                                                                                            area and complete the required general education requirements for the
                                                                                            University of Missouri. Specific GPA requirements and/or grades are
                                                                                                                                   Nutrition and Exercise Physiology      2
           required in each area. This information can be found on our department
           website: https://nep.missouri.edu                                                  NEP 1034H: Introduction to Human Nutrition - Honors
           Students who want to explore the major can take                                    Basic nutrition principles, including: nutrient functions, food sources, and
             • NEP 1034 Introduction to Human Nutrition                                       needs; healthy eating tools; energy balance and weight management;
             • NEP 1340 Introduction to Exercise and Fitness                                  nutrition and fitness; nutrition through the life cycle; food safety; and
                                                                                              consumer topics. No credit if taken after NEP 2340.
             • NEP 1485 Career Exploration in Exercise Science                                Credit Hours: 3
             • NEP 2380 Diet Therapy for Health Professionals                                 Prerequisites: Honors eligibility required
           Two minors and a certificate program are available:
             • Nutritional Sciences (http://catalog.missouri.edu/                             NEP 1111: Personal Health and Wellness
               collegeofagriculturefoodandnaturalresources/                                   Provides students with practical information about the interaction of diet
               additionalcertificatesminors/minor-nutritional-sciences/) (intended for        and physical activity on health/wellness. After taking this class, students
               students majoring in food science, biological sciences, biochemistry,          will be able to understand how positive and negative health behaviors
               health sciences, or related fields).                                           impact on their personal health/wellness and know how to live a healthy
             • Wellness (http://catalog.missouri.edu/                                         way of life. As part of the course, students will reflect on their current
               collegeofagriculturefoodandnaturalresources/                                   lifestyle and develop strategies to incorporate healthier behaviors into
               additionalcertificatesminors/minor-wellness/) (intended for both non-          their every day. Topics will be related to healthy living and prevention of
               science and science students interested in coursework focused on               health-related complications.
               empowering them to make informed decisions related to lifelong                 Credit Hours: 3
               personal nutrition and exercise choices).
           Graduate                                                                           NEP 1210: The Ethics of Eating
                                                                                              This introductory course for non-majors provides a general overview
             • MS in Nutrition and Exercise Physiology (http://                               of the scope of ethical issues we should consider surrounding the food
               catalog.missouri.edu/collegeofagriculturefoodandnaturalresources/              we eat. We explore the intersection of the science and societal issues
               nutritionexercisephysiology/ms-nutrition-exercise-physiology/)                 regarding what we eat. We will discuss what we choose to eat, how
                  • with emphasis in Exercise Physiology                                      related issues such as agricultural practices and food transportation
                    (http://catalog.missouri.edu/                                             impact those choices with an emphasis on the intersection of the science
                    collegeofagriculturefoodandnaturalresources/                              and current societal considerations.
                    nutritionexercisephysiology/ms-nutrition-exercise-physiology-             Credit Hours: 3
                    emphasis-exercise-physiology/)
                  • with emphasis in Nutritional Sciences (http://catalog.missouri.edu/
                    collegeofagriculturefoodandnaturalresources/                              NEP 1310: Food and Cultures of the World
                    nutritionexercisephysiology/ms-nutrition-exercise-physiology-             Trans-disciplinary approach to nutrition, considering anthropological,
                    emphasis-nutritional-sciences/)                                           physiological, geographical, socioeconomic and psychological elements
             • PhD in Nutrition and Exercise Physiology (http://                              in world nutrition. These ideas will be explored in the context of cuisines
               catalog.missouri.edu/collegeofagriculturefoodandnaturalresources/              and cultures that are found in the US, but originate elsewhere.
               nutritionexercisephysiology/phd-nutrition-exercise-physiology/)                Credit Hours: 3
                  • with emphasis in Exercise Physiology
                    (http://catalog.missouri.edu/                                             NEP 1310W: Food and Cultures of the World - Writing Intensive
                    collegeofagriculturefoodandnaturalresources/                              Trans-disciplinary approach to nutrition, considering anthropological,
                    nutritionexercisephysiology/phd-nutrition-exercise-physiology-            physiological, geographical, socioeconomic and psychological elements
                    emphasis-exercise-physiology/)                                            in world nutrition. These ideas will be explored in the context of cuisines
                  • with emphasis in Nutrition (http://catalog.missouri.edu/                  and cultures that are found in the US, but originate elsewhere.
                    collegeofagriculturefoodandnaturalresources/                              Credit Hours: 3
                    nutritionexercisephysiology/phd-nutrition-exercise-physiology-
                    emphasis-nutrition/)
           NEP 1001: Topics in Nutritional Sciences                                           NEP 1330: Introduction to Exercise and Fitness Laboratory
           Supervised study in specialized topic of nutritional sciences.                     The main purpose of this course is to introduce students to a variety of
                                                                                              exercises used for improving health, wellness, and fitness, especially
           Credit Hour: 1-99                                                                  musculoskeletal fitness. A secondary goal is to discuss with students the
                                                                                              functional anatomy behind different body movements, as well as various
           NEP 1034: Introduction to Human Nutrition                                          theories of exercise training and programming. Graded on A-F basis only.
           Basic nutrition principles, including: nutrient functions, food sources, and       Credit Hours: 2
           needs; healthy eating tools; energy balance and weight management;                 Prerequisites or Corequisites: NEP 1340
           nutrition and fitness; nutrition through the life cycle; food safety; and          Prerequisites: Open to NEP majors only
           consumer topics. No credit if taken after NEP 2340.
           Credit Hours: 3
                                                                                                                             Nutrition and Exercise Physiology      3
           NEP 1340: Introduction to Exercise and Fitness
           Provides students with practical information about exercise and physical       NEP 2340: Human Nutrition I
           fitness. After taking this class, students will be prepared to be physically   Basic concepts of normal nutrition related to physiological/ chemical
           active, understand the "Do's and Don'ts" of exercise, and know how to          processes; changing nutrient needs during human life cycle, emphasis on
           live a healthy way of life. As part of the course, students will assess their  adult; some social/psychological influences on dietary habits. Graded on
           current level of activity/fitness, develop a plan for improvement, and put     A-F basis only.
           that plan into action.
           Credit Hours: 3                                                                Credit Hours: 3
                                                                                          Prerequisites: C- or better in CHEM 2030 or CHEM 2100 or CHEM
                                                                                          2160H
           NEP 1485: Career Exploration in Exercise Science
           Undergraduate course designed to provide an overview of the                    NEP 2340H: Human Nutrition I - Honors
           components important to developing an understanding and appreciation           Basic concepts of normal nutrition related to physiological/chemical
           of all aspects of Exercise Science. Graded on A-F basis only.                  processes; changing nutrient needs during human life cycle, emphasis
           Credit Hour: 1                                                                 on adult; some social/psychological influences on dietary habits. Includes
                                                                                          weekly discussion on controversial issues. Graded on A-F basis only.
           NEP 1995: Nutritional Food Science                                             Credit Hours: 3
           The study of components of food systems and how they are affected by           Prerequisites: CHEM 2030 or CHEM 2100 or CHEM 2160H. NEP
           processing, preservation, preparation and by techniques that improve           majors must have a C- or better in CHEM 2030, CHEM 2100 or CHEM
           taste, texture, flavor, appearance and nutrient retention. This course is      2160H. Honors eligibility required
           100% online and includes a virtual lab. Graded on A-F basis only.
           Credit Hours: 3                                                                NEP 2380: Diet Therapy for Health Professionals
                                                                                          Principles underlying normal nutrition and diet for health and disease.
           NEP 2010: Everyday Nutrition: Principles of Fresh, Healthy, and                Graded on A-F basis only.
           Sustainable Cooking                                                            Credit Hours: 3
           This online course includes basic nutrition principles focused on dietary      Prerequisites: sophomore standing
           needs for optimal human health. This course provides an application of
           those nutrition fundamentals into meal planning and preparation, with a        NEP 2450: Nutrition Throughout the Life Span
           focus on basic cooking principles necessary to create healthy, flavorful,      Nutritional requirements, challenges, community nutrition programs,
           and affordable meals. Successful completion of this course will involve        and eating patterns throughout the life span with emphasis on health
           the preparation of low-cost and sustainably-focused recipes, and thus          promotion and disease prevention; Role of beliefs, culture, socio-
           requires an additional expense of purchasing ingredients. Graded on A-F        psychological influences, and economic resources in food selection and
           basis only.                                                                    nutrition/health status. Lecture/discussion course. Graded on A-F basis
           Credit Hours: 3                                                                only.
           Recommended: NEP 1034 or NEP 2380                                              Credit Hours: 3
                                                                                          Prerequisites: NEP 1034 or NEP 2340 or NEP 2380 or equivalent.
           NEP 2085: Problems in Nutritional Sciences                                     Nutrition and Exercise Physiology majors must earn a C or better in NEP
           Supervised study in a specialized phase of nutritional sciences.               2340 or NEP 2380 to enroll
           Credit Hour: 1-99
           Prerequisites: consent required                                                NEP 2460: Eating Disorders
                                                                                          Definition, etiology, treatment, and research related to eating disorders:
           NEP 2140: Exercise Practicum I                                                 anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder/obesity.
           (same as FPM 2140). This course provides an overview of the necessary          Graded on A-F basis only.
           skills and techniques for successful implementation of exercise                Credit Hours: 3
           programing. This course will help prepare the student for completion           Recommended: NEP 1034 or NEP 2380
           of the PANHP degree and prepare for completion of the ACSM EP-C
           certification.                                                                 NEP 3001: Topics in Nutritional Science
           Credit Hours: 3                                                                Instruction in specific subject matter areas in the field of food science and
           Prerequisites: NEP 1340 and NEP 1485                                           nutrition.
                                                                                          Credit Hour: 1-99
           NEP 2222: Landscape of Obesity
           The societal, economic, medical, behavioral, and psychological causes          NEP 3085: Problems in Nutritional Sciences
           and results of the obesity epidemic and potential modes of treatment and       Advanced problems in a selected field of food science and nutrition.
           prevention. Lecture course. Graded on A-F basis only.
           Credit Hours: 3                                                                Credit Hour: 1-99
           Prerequisites: sophomore standing required                                     Prerequisites: consent required
                                                                                                                               Nutrition and Exercise Physiology      4
           NEP 3085W: Problems in Nutritional Sciences - Writing Intensive                  NEP 3390: Teaching and Counseling Techniques in Nutrition
           Advanced problems in a selected field of food science and nutrition.             Principles and theories of learning; Resources, methods and techniques
           Credit Hour: 1-99                                                                for teaching food/nutrition principles and dietary guidelines; Group
           Prerequisites: consent required                                                  dynamics and facilitation; Introduction to counseling theories and
                                                                                            methods used in nutrition care of individuals. Lecture course. Graded on
                                                                                            A-F basis only.
           NEP 3131: International Nutrition and Exercise Physiology                        Credit Hours: 2
           Immersion into and examination of selected cultures - beliefs, practices,        Prerequisites: C or better in PSYCH 1000 and NEP 2340
           policies and social structures around food, physical activity and health.
           Graded on A-F basis only.
           Credit Hour: 0-6                                                                 NEP 3400: Teaching & Counseling Techniques in Nutr. Supervised
           Prerequisites: instructor's consent                                              Practice Exp
                                                                                            Skill development and practice in counseling individuals for health
                                                                                            promotion and disease prevention and the teaching of food and nutrition
           NEP 3131H: International Nutrition and Exercise Physiology -                     topics to groups. 4 hours of supervised practice per week. Graded on A-
           Honors                                                                           F basis only.
           Immersion into and examination of selected cultures - beliefs, practices,        Credit Hour: 1
           policies and social structures around food, physical activity and health.        Prerequisites: Open only to students accepted into the Coordinated
           Graded on A-F basis only.                                                        Program in Nutrition and Foods/Dietetics. Department consent required
           Credit Hour: 0-6
           Prerequisites: instructor's consent; Honors eligibility required                 NEP 3420: Role of Inactivity in Chronic Diseases
                                                                                            This course is designed to provide an understanding of selected topics
           NEP 3290: Food Service I: Field Work/Supervised Practice                         related to physical inactivity and chronic diseases and conditions
           Experience                                                                       including obesity, type 2 diabetes, hypertension, vascular dysfunction,
           A practicum designed to expose the student to concepts of quantity               atherosclerosis, heart failure, and dementia. Specifically, this course
           food production, evaluation of products and resources, personnel                 will focus on examining the scientific evidence supporting the role of
           administration and application of food microbiological principles. I lecture     sedentarism as a causal factor in the development of chronic diseases
           class and 4 hours of supervised practice per week. Graded on A-F basis           and the role of physical activity as a mitigating factor. Graded on A-F
           only.                                                                            basis only.
           Credit Hour: 1                                                                   Credit Hours: 3
           Prerequisites or Corequisites: NEP 4280                                          Prerequisites: NEP 1340 and MPP 3202 or BIO_SC 3700 - NEP majors
           Prerequisites: Open only to students in Nutrition and Foods and / or             must receive a C or better in the pre-reqs
           Dietetics. Department consent required
                                                                                            NEP 3450: Activity Throughout the Lifespan
           NEP 3360: Nutritional Assessment Lab                                             Course is designed to develop knowledge and understanding of the value
           Lab to develop skills in screening individuals for nutrition risk; use of        of physical activity across the lifespan. The physiology, psychology, and
           dietary, anthropometric, laboratory, clinical and sociocultural criteria         guidelines of exercise, along with the integration of nutrition with physical
           to assess nutritional status of individuals, 8 hours of supervised               activity, will be explored from pregnancy through early development and
           practice per week. Enrollment limited to students who have taken or are          into old age. Graded on A-F basis only.
           concurrently enrolled in NEP 4360; Open to Nutrition and Food majors             Credit Hours: 3
           in the Coordinated Program in Dietetics and Human Physiology and                 Prerequisites: NEP 1340 - NEP majors must have a C or higher; May be
           Translational Sciences.                                                          restricted to Nutrition and Fitness/ Physical Activity, Nutrition and Human
           Credit Hours: 3                                                                  Performance majors only during early registration
           Prerequisites or Corequisites: NEP 4360
           Prerequisites: Open only to students accepted into the Coordinated               NEP 3550: Corporate, Community, and Personal Fitness
           Program in Nutrition and Foods/Dietetics and Human Physiology and                Course is designed to develop the knowledge and understanding of
           Translational Science. Departmental consent required                             exercise application for corporate wellness, community programs, and
                                                                                            personal fitness. Topics covered will include exercise prescription,
           NEP 3370: Medical Nutrition Therapy I: Supervised Practice                       behavioral and motivational theories, legality, ethics and professionalism,
           Experience                                                                       and how these topics relate to corporate, community, and personal
           Practice and application of principles of nutrition care for selected disease    fitness clients. Students should be able to understand the various needs
           states. 12 hours of supervised practice per week. Graded on A-F basis            of these populations and how to apply the science of physical activity,
           only.                                                                            nutrition, and human performance to each. Graded on A-F basis only.
           Credit Hours: 3                                                                  Credit Hours: 3
           Prerequisites: Open to students accepted into the Coordinated Program            Prerequisites: NEP 1340 and NEP 2340 or NEP 2380. NEP majors must
           in Nutrition and Foods/Dietetics only. Department consent required               have a C or better in these courses to enroll
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