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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Nutrition Minor
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Program Coordinator/Contact
Elizabeth Droke, Associate Professor
School of Health and Human Sciences
Wagner Hall 433, Box 2275A
605-688-5150
Program Information
A minor in Nutrition can be beneficial to individuals who are pursuing an undergraduate degree in many health-related fields and pre-professional programs. It may also assist students who are interested in attending graduate or medical school by providing a strong science knowledge base. The minor would benefit students in the hospitality and/or food service industries. The minor does not allow students to become a registered dietitian, but it provides a strong fundamental knowledge of metabolism and the complex interaction between foods and body systems.
Course Delivery Format
The on-campus program involves lecture, discussion, and laboratory experiences.
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Student Learning Outcomes
Graduates with a minor in Nutrition will be able to:
- Demonstrate fundamental knowledge of food selection, preparation, and safety,
- Demonstrate a fundamental knowledge related to human nutrition and health-promoting dietary practices,
- Identify appropriate and reliable nutrition information and use that information within appropriate ethical and legal limits.
Academic Requirements
Some courses in the curriculum have prerequisites; higher level mathematics or chemistry courses may be accepted, with School approval.
Requirements for Nutrition Minor: 18 Credits
Total Required Credits: 18
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