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NUTR-BS - Nutrition

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Nutritional Sciences BS - Bachelor of Science awarded by TCU

Program Code

NUTR-BS

Career

Undergraduate

Degree Designation

BS - Bachelor of Science awarded by TCU

CIP Code

30.1901

Catalog Description

Nutrition with emphasis on Pre-Professional Health Careers and Post-Graduate Education (Option III) With a focus on the scientific basis of human nutrition, the nutrition major provides students with knowledge and skills to work in a myriad of food and nutrition settings focused on attaining and maintaining the health and well-being of individuals across the lifespan. In addition to preparing graduates for careers in clinical, management, community or business/entrepreneurial nutrition settings, the nutrition major prepares students for graduate education programs and for careers in research and development, medical/nutritional sales, medicine, physician assistant (physician associate), dentistry, optometry, pharmacy, physical therapy and other allied health professions. Students who major in nutrition take courses that include nutrition, food science, food and culture, community nutrition, food systems management, medical nutrition therapy and nutrition research. These courses are based on a solid science and math background, which include general chemistry, organic chemistry, biochemistry, microbiology, physiology, psychology and elementary statistics. Students should consult with their advisors on the specific course requirements for entering postgraduate work in the health professions. Additional coursework may be necessary to complete coursework requirements for some professional schools. The Nutrition major does not meet Didactic Program in Dietetics (DPD) requirements to progress towards becoming a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist. Additional coursework is necessary to fulfill DPD requirements.

Requirements

The program of study requires a minimum of 47 NTDT hours on a 120-hour degree, consisting of the following 41-44 NTDT credit hours:

Major Requirements

NTDT 10003

Contemporary Issues in Nutrition

3

course

Food Preparation

3

course

Nutrition

3

course

Food and Culture

3

course

Nutrition Throughout the Life Cycle

3

course

Meal Management

3

OR

NTDT 50223

Culinary Medicine Seminar

3

course

Quantity Food Production

4

course

Communication and Education for Food, Nutrition, and Dietetics

3

NTDT 30331

Medical Terminology

1

course

Essentials of Dietetics Practice

3

course

Medical Nutrition Therapy I

3

course

Medical Nutrition Therapy II

3

course

Nutritional Biochemistry

3

OR

course

Fundamentals of Biochemistry (requires additional pre-requisite courses)

3

NTDT 50403

Research Methods in Nutrition

3

NTDT 50363

Community Nutrition and Public Health

3

Major Electives - Students may choose from the following NTDT courses for the remaining NTDT 3-6 credit hours

course

Sports Nutrition

3

course

Food Systems Management

3

course

Veganism, Sustainability, and Plant-based Food Studies

3

course

Business Principles in Dietetics

3

course

NTDT 50103

Nutrition Counseling

Clinical Applications of AI

3

3

NTDT 50323

NTDT 50973

Gut Microbiota and Health

Nutritional Sciences Seminar

3

3

Associated Requirements

course

General Chemistry I

3

course

General Chemistry II

3

course

General Chemistry II Laboratory

2

course

Organic Chemistry I

3

course

Anatomy and Physiology

4

OR

BIOL 40403

Mammalian Physiology (requires additional pre-requisite courses)

3

BIOL 20234

Microbiology of Human Disease

4

OR

BIOL 30304

Microbiology

4

course

Elementary Statistics

3

course

Introductory Microeconomics

3

OR

course

Introductory Macroeconomics

3

course

Introductory Sociology

3

course

Introduction to Psychology

3

No minor is required.

All upper-level (30000 and 40000) NTDT courses, with the exception of course Nutrition Throughout the Lifecycle and NTDT 30331 Medical Terminology, must be taken at TCU.

Students may not take both course and NTDT 30123