Nutrition and Dietetics

Nutrition & Dietetics Minor

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Minor Information

The Nutrition & Dietetics Minor allows students to explore the role of nutrition in healthy living through coursework in nutrition science, health, wellness, and food. Completion of the undergraduate Nutrition & Dietetics minor could benefit those interested in improving personal well-being and achieving a healthier lifestyle, as well as students pursuing careers in food, exercise science, athletic training, nursing, medicine, physical therapy, pharmacy, dentistry, and other allied health professions.

Details

The Minor:

  • Adds value to a wide range of majors by equipping students with practical knowledge and critical thinking skills.
  • This program offers a strong foundation in the applied science of nutrition, focusing on how macronutrients and micronutrients support physiological function. Students gain a multidisciplinary understanding of the food environment, and through elective courses may explore nutrition across the lifespan, sports nutrition, and the sociocultural influences on food and health.
  • Is open to students in any major. Benefits all students by broadening future employment opportunities and improving personal health and wellness.

Benefits:

  • Learn from faculty who have real-world experience and expertise in areas such as sports nutrition, diabetes, weight management, pediatric nutrition, and eating disorders.
  • Small class size and student engagement with both faculty and peers.
  • Promotion of hands-on learning through interactive projects and our unique teaching kitchen.

Requires 15 hours of student in Nutrition & Dietetics. Courses are customizable to fit individual goals by choosing from a selection of classes specific to the individual interests, such as sports nutrition, lifespan nutrition, and cross-cultural foods.

Required Courses:

  • DTS 210 – Nutrition
  • DTS 202 – Introductory Foods
  • DTS 320 – Intermediate Nutrition

Elective Courses (Pick two):

  • DTS 310 – Lifespan Nutrition
  • DTS 315 – Sports Nutrition
  • DTS 410 – Cross-Cultural Foods