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Feb 07, 2025
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2023-2024 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Human Physiology and Nutrition, BS
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The Bachelor of Science in Human Physiology and Nutrition offers students a degree that is specifically designed for those who want to study human-specific aspects of health and disease as they prepare for careers that require advanced professional degrees and/or licensure (e.g. medical doctor, osteopathic doctor, physician assistant, chiropractor, dentist, registered dietitian nutritionist).
Learning Outcomes
The specific Program-Level Learning Objectives were developed with the intention of preparing the next generation of healthcare professionals and scientists for employment in rapidly growing and evolving settings.
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Students will form a strong foundational knowledge in the basic life sciences, including biology, chemistry, physics, anatomy, physiology, and nutrition
- Students will demonstrate knowledge and skills necessary for entry level employment in health-related fields or pursue advanced degrees in clinical practice or applied sciences by:
- Applying principles and knowledge gained through coursework to novel problems and situations in clinical and/or applied research settings.
- Demonstrating effective communication skills in both academic and clinical settings.
- Demonstrating the ability to use equipment and technology germane to the fields of human physiology and nutrition.
- Exhibiting the ability to work both independently and as part of a team.
- Employing professional and ethical behavior in clinical and/or applied research settings.
General Information
- A minimum of 120 credit hours is required to earn a degree in Human Physiology and Nutrition.
- A minimum of 39 credit hours of HPNU coursework is required for the major; at least 33 credit hours must be upper-division (3000+ level) course work.
- Grades of “C-” or better are required on all courses for the Human Physiology and Nutrition degree.
- There are two options available for completing the Human Physiology and Nutrition degree. Students must select one of the two options.
- Biomedical Science
- Dietetics and Nutrition
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Biomedical Science Option
Required Courses Upper-Divison Electives - 15 HPNU credits at 3000+ level
Credits: 39 General Education & Elective Requirements Composition Requirements Credits: 6 Auxiliary Requirements Credits: 43 Compass Curriculum Credits: 12 General Electives Credits: 20 Total Program Credits: 120 Nutrition and Dietetics Option
Required Courses Upper-Division Electives - 15 HPNU credits at 3000+ level
Credits: 39 General Education & Elective Requirements Composition Requirements Credits: 6 Auxililary Requirements Credits: 50 Compass Curriculum Credits: 9 General Electives Credits: 16 Total Program Credits: 120 |
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