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Curriculum in Diet and Exercise B.S./M.S.

Administered by the Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition and Department of Kinesiology

This is an accelerated program with concurrent enrollment in the undergraduate and graduate degree programs.  Courses included have been approved as meeting the academic requirements of the Didactic Program in Dietetics (DPD) in preparation for admission to accredited dietetics internship programs; the DPD is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics, the accrediting agency of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. There is a $30 fee for the verification statement of completion of the accredited dietetics program. Additionally, courses are included to meet the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) requirements for certification at the level of Health Fitness Instructor.

Total Degree Requirements: 124 cr. for bachelor's degree and 34-41 cr. for master's degree

Students must fulfill International Perspectives and U.S. Diversity requirements by selecting coursework from approved lists. These courses may also be used to fulfill other area requirements.

International Perspectives: 3 cr.
U.S. Diversity: 3 cr.
Communications and Library: 10 cr.
ENGL 150Critical Thinking and Communication3
ENGL 250Written, Oral, Visual, and Electronic Composition3
LIB 160Information Literacy1
SP CM 212Fundamentals of Public Speaking3
Total Credits10
Social Sciences: 6 cr.
PSYCH 101Introduction to Psychology3
PSYCH 230Developmental Psychology3
Total Credits6
Mathematical Sciences: 6-8 cr.
Select at least 3 credits from:3-4
College Algebra
Preparation for Calculus
Survey of Calculus
Calculus I
Calculus and Mathematical Modeling for the Life Sciences I
Select at least 3 credits from:3-4
Principles of Statistics
Introduction to Statistics
Introduction to Business Statistics I
Total Credits6-8
 Physical Sciences: 13-17 cr.
Select from:5-8
College Chemistry
and Laboratory in College Chemistry
General Chemistry I
and Laboratory in General Chemistry I
and General Chemistry II
CHEM 231Elementary Organic Chemistry3
CHEM 231LLaboratory in Elementary Organic Chemistry1
PHYS 115Physics for the Life Sciences4-5
or PHYS 111 General Physics
Total Credits13-17
Biological Sciences: 19 cr.
BBMB 301Survey of Biochemistry3
BIOL 211Principles of Biology I3
BIOL 212Principles of Biology II3
BIOL 255Fundamentals of Human Anatomy3
BIOL 255LFundamentals of Human Anatomy Laboratory1
BIOL 256Fundamentals of Human Physiology3
BIOL 256LFundamentals of Human Physiology Laboratory1
MICRO 201Introduction to Microbiology2
Total Credits19
Diet and Exercise undergraduate courses to be completed or in progress when applying for admission to the program: 20-22 cr.
Select from:1-2
Professional and Educational Preparation
Disciplines and Professions in Kinesiology and Health
and Orientation in Kinesiology and Health
FS HN 167Introduction to Human Nutrition3
FS HN 214Scientific Study of Food3
FS HN 215Advanced Food Preparation Laboratory1-2
or FS HN 115 Food Preparation Laboratory
FS HN 265Nutrition for Active and Healthy Lifestyles3
FS HN 340Foundations of Dietetic Practice1
FS HN 360Advanced Human Nutrition and Metabolism3
H S 110Personal and Consumer Health3
KIN 258Physical Fitness and Conditioning2
Total Credits20-22

Acceptance into the BS/MS PROGRAM is required BEFORE spring semester of the THIRD year.

Humanities and Ethics: 6-9 cr.
Select 6 credits from approved Humanities list6
Select 3 credits from approved Ethics list3
Note: If ethics course is on the humanities list, it can meet both requirements.
Diet and Exercise remaining undergraduate courses to complete the bachelor's degree requirements: 41 cr.
H S 380Worksite Health Promotion3
A TR 220Basic Athletic Training2
or H S 305 Instructor's First Aid and Cardio-pulmonary Resuscitation
KIN 259Leadership Techniques for Fitness Programs2
KIN 345Management of Health-Fitness Programs and Facilities3
KIN 358Physiology of Exercise3
Select from:3
Biomechanics
Sociology of Sport and Exercise
Exercise Psychology
Motor Control and Learning Across the Lifespan
KIN 462Medical Aspects of Exercise3
FS HN 361Nutrition and Health Assessment2
FS HN 367Medical Terminology for Health Professionals1
FS HN 403Food Laws, Regulations, and the Regulatory Process2
FS HN 411Food Ingredient Interactions and Formulations2
FS HN 466Nutrition Counseling and Education Methods3
NUTRS 561Medical Nutrition and Disease I *4
Total Credits33
Diet and Exercise graduate courses to complete the master's degree requirements: 34-41 cr. 
FS HN 581Seminar **1
FS HN 590CSpecial Topics: Teaching **1
FS HN 681Seminar **1
FS HN 682Seminar Reflection **R
NUTRS 501Biochemical and Physiological Basis of Nutrition: Macronutrients and Micronutrients4
NUTRS 561Medical Nutrition and Disease I *4
NUTRS 563Community Nutrition3
NUTRS 564Medical Nutrition and Disease II3
KIN 501Research Methods in Physical Activity3
KIN 505Research Laboratory Techniques in Exercise Physiology2
Select 3-6 credits (FSHN students select 3 credits, KIN students select 6 credits) from:3-6
KIN 511
Advanced Physiology of Exercise I
Exercise and Health: Behavior Change
Physical Activity Assessment for Health Related Research
KIN 551Advanced Physiology of Exercise II3
KIN 558Physical Fitness - Principles, Programs and Evaluation3
Select 2-3 credits for creative component or 6 credits for thesis research:2-6
Creative Component
Creative Component
Research
Research in Nutritional Sciences
STAT 401Statistical Methods for Research Workers4
*

 Course counts toward both bachelor's and master's degrees.

**

 Requirement for students in the FS HN Department.

Go to FS HN courses.

Go to KIN courses.

Courses

Courses primarily for graduate students, open to qualified undergraduates:

DIET 511. Research Methods.

(3-0) Cr. 3. F.S. Prereq: enrollment in GP-IDEA MFCS in Dietetics
An overview of diverse research approaches focusing on methods for collecting and analyzing quantitative and qualitative data. www only. Only one of DIET 511 or FCEdS 511 may count toward graduation.

DIET 524. Financial Management and Cost Controls in Dietetics.

(3-0) Cr. 3. SS. Prereq: Enrollment in GP-IDEA MFCS in Dietetics
Overview of the fundamental knowledge of financial manaagement, managerial accounting, and operational cost controls for dietetics professionals. Topics include a review of managerial accounting concepts for not-for-profit organizations and for-profit organizations based on the Uniform System of Accounts, value and risk analysis, budgeting, asset management, franchising and management contracts, cost-volume-profit analyses, and operational applications for financial performance.

DIET 527. Food Writing.

(3-0) Cr. 3. F. Prereq: Enrollment in GP-IDEA MFCS in Dietetics
Understanding and appreciating how to communicate effectively in writing about food and food-related topics. Hands-on experience in research and writing for various audiences and types of media.

DIET 530. Nutrition in Wellness.

(3-0) Cr. 3. SS. Prereq: enrollment in GP-IDEA MFCS in Dietetics
Addresses wellness promotion through nutrition. Nutritional risk and protective factors will be examined in relation to public health and individual nutrition. www only.

DIET 532. Maternal and Child Nutrition.

(3-0) Cr. 3. SS. Prereq: enrollment in GP-IDEA MFCS in Dietetics
Critical examination of behavioral, physiological, and public health issues impacting dietary and nutritional factors that support normal growth and development. Content focuses on early stages of the life cycle: gestation, lactation, infancy, preschool, school age, and adolescence. www only.

DIET 534. Nutrition Education in the Community.

(3-0) Cr. 3. SS. Prereq: enrollment in GP-IDEA MFCS in Dietetics
Principles and practices of teaching individuals and groups to translate nutrition knowledge into action. Emphasis on research in and evaluation of nutrition education. www only.

DIET 538. Nutrition: A Focus on Life Stages.

(3-0) Cr. 3. SS. Prereq: enrollment in GP-IDEA MFCS in Dietetics
Explores influence of normal physiological stresses on nutritional needs throughout the life span. Evaluates dietary intake and identification of appropriate community nutrition services in on-line discussions. Specific considerations, such as the influence of age and cultural heritage, are incorporated. www only.

DIET 540. Nutrition and Physical Activity in Aging.

(Cross-listed with GERON). (3-0) Cr. 3. Alt. F., offered even-numbered years.
WWW only. Basic physiologic changes during aging and their impacts in health and disease. The focus will be on successful aging with special emphasis on physical activity and nutrition. Practical application to community settings is addressed.

DIET 544. Pediatric Clinical Nutrition.

(3-0) Cr. 3. F. Prereq: enrollment in GP-IDEA MFCS in dietetics
Examines the physiological, biochemical and nutritional aspects of disease processes relevant to infants and children up to 18 years of age. Discussion of medical nutrition therapy for a variety of medical conditions in this population including inborn errors of metabolism, food hypersensitivity, obesity, and diseases of the major organ systems. www only.

DIET 546. Phytochemicals.

(3-0) Cr. 3. F. Prereq: enrollment in GP-IDEA MFCS in Dietetics
Overview of phytochemicals (non-nutritive biologically active compounds) from fruits, vegetables, cereals and oilseeds. Covers recent findings of chemistry, physiological functions, and potential health implications of phytochemicals. www only.

DIET 548. Professional Development Assessment.

(1-0) Cr. 1. F.S.SS. Prereq: Enrollment in GPIDEA MFCS in Dietetics
Web-based course providing information and practice for student to assess and evaluate own professional development and continuing professional education needs. Completion of professional 5-year plan. Offered on a satisfactory-fail basis only.

DIET 550. Finance and Cost Controls.

(3-0) Cr. 3. F. Prereq: enrollment in GP-IDEA MFCS in Dietetics
Overview of the fundamental knowledge of hospitality managerial accounting, cost controls, and financial management. Important topics include financial statement analysis, cost concepts, cost-volume-profit analysis, calculating and controlling food and beverage costs, pricing, and capital budgeting. www only.

DIET 554. Statistics.

(3-0) Cr. 3. S.SS. Prereq: enrollment in GP-IDEA MFCS in Dietetics
Tools used to make statistical decisions. Major emphasis on explanation and understanding of important concepts involved; basic theme is understanding of data and methods used to analyze such data. www only. Only one of DIET 554 or Stat 401, 495, 542 may count toward graduation by students in the GPIDEA Dietetics program.

DIET 556. Advanced Nutrition: Micronutrients.

(3-0) Cr. 3. S. Prereq: BBMB 404 or BBMB 420 or equivalent; enrollment in GP-IDEA MFCS in Dietetics
Integration of the molecular, cellular and physiological aspects of vitamins and minerals in mammalian systems. Interactions among nutrients, metabolic consequences of deficiencies or excesses, relevant polymorphisms, major research methodologies, and current topics related to micronutrients and non-nutrient components. www only. Only one of DIET 556 or NUTRS 502 may count toward graduation.

DIET 558. Advanced Nutrition: Macronutrients.

(3-0) Cr. 3. F. Prereq: BBMB 404 or BBMB 420 or equivalent; enrollment in GP-IDEA MFCS in Dietetics
Integration of the molecular, cellular and physiological aspects of macronutrients and energy metabolism in mammalian systems. Dietary energy, carbohydrates, fiber, lipids, proteins, their interactions, metabolic consequences, and major research methodologies. www only. Only one of DIET 558 or NUTRS 501 may count toward graduation.

DIET 560. Medical Nutrition and Disease.

(3-0) Cr. 3. F.S.SS. Prereq: enrollment in GP-IDEA MFCS in Dietetics
Pathophysiology of selected acute and chronic disease states and their associated medical problems. Specific attention directed to medical nutrition needs of patients in the treatment of each disease state. www only. Only two of DIET 560 or NUTRS 561, 564 may count toward graduation.

DIET 565. Malnutrition in Low-Income Countries.

(3-0) Cr. 3. SS. Prereq: enrollment in GP-IDEA MFCS in Dietetics
Identification and assessment of malnutrition in low-income countries. Social, cultural, political, economic, and geographic determinants of malnutrition. Protein-energy malnutrition, vitamin and mineral deficiencies. Intervention approaches; international efforts and local sustainability. www only.

DIET 566. Nutrition Counseling and Education Methods.

(Cross-listed with FS HN). (2-2) Cr. 3. F.S. Prereq: FS HN 361 and FS HN 362
Application of counseling and learning theories with individuals and groups in community and clinical settings. Includes discussion and experience in building rapport, assessment, diagnosis, intervention, monitoring, evaluation, and documentation. Literature review of specific counseling and learning theories.

DIET 567. Nutrition for Dietitians.

(3-0) Cr. 3. Alt. F., offered odd-numbered years. Prereq: DIET 360; BBMB 301, undergraduate course in physiology; enrollment in GP-IDEA MFCS in Dietetics
Study of the current scientific literature to evaluate current trends and issues in nutrition science and dietetic practice. Emerging areas of research investigating the role of nutrients in health and disease in humans will be explored. Emphasis on the impact of emerging research on nutrition recommendations and interventions designed to promote human health. www only.

DIET 568. Entrepreneurship in Dietetics.

(3-0) Cr. 3. F. Prereq: enrollment in GP-IDEA MFCS in Dietetics
Definition and discussion of entrepreneurship and its importance to economic and business environment. www only.

DIET 569. Dietary and Herbal Supplements.

(3-0) Cr. 3. SS. Prereq: Enrollment in GP-IDEA MFCS in Dietetics
Develop skills to partner with patients in making dietary supplement decisions. Explore the safe, efficacious use of botanicals and supplements in nutritional support of aging, maternal health and wellness. Discussions on supplementation in the prevention and treatment of chronic disease include: arthritis, cancer, cardiovascular, diabetes, digestive, liver and renal disorders.

DIET 570. Nutrition and Human Performance.

(3-0) Cr. 3. S. Prereq: enrollment in GP-IDEA MFCS in Dietetics
Develop an understanding of nutrition based on knowledge of the biochemical and physiological process and functions of specific nutrients in meeting nutritional requirements. Emphasis on the relationship of optimal nutrition and physical efficiency and performance. www only.

DIET 572. Environmental Scanning and Analysis of Current Issues in Dietetics.

(3-0) Cr. 3. F.S. Prereq: enrollment in GP-IDEA MFCS in Dietetics
Overview of current topics, issues, and trends in dietetics practice. www only.

DIET 573. Administration of Health Care Organizations.

(3-0) Cr. 3. SS. Prereq: enrollment in GP-IDEA MFCS in Dietetics
A comprehensive review of today's health care institutions and their response to the economics, social, ethical, political, legal, technological, and ecological environments. www only.

DIET 595. Proposal and Grant Writing for the Working Professional.

(3-0) Cr. 3. F. Prereq: enrollment in GP-IDEA MFCS in Dietetics
Grant proposal preparation experiences including writing and critiquing of proposals and budget planning. Designed for the working professional. www only.

DIET 597. Nutritional Aspects of Oncology.

(Cross-listed with NUTRS). Cr. 3. Alt. S., offered even-numbered years. Prereq: B.S. in nutrition, dietetics, biology, or related discipline.
Understanding of basic cancer biology and methodology used to study nutrition and cancer relationships. Using current research as a basis, the role of nutrition in specific cancers will be explored. Students will learn about sources of information for cancer prevention programs, and how to apply this information to clinical patient management.

DIET 599. Creative Component.

Cr. arr. Repeatable. F.S.SS. Prereq: Enrollment in GPIDEA MS Dietetics
For non-thesis option only.