Dietetics Concentration
The concentration is a didactic program and is approved by the American Dietetic Association. Students who successfully
complete the program are qualified to apply for accredited dietetic internships or approved preprofessional practice
programs as means for achieving eligibility for active membership in the ADA and for writing the examination for
registered dietitian (RD) status. Detailed information is available from the dietetics program director about special
costs and requirements of students in the program. Graduates from the dietetics concentration also may seek direct
employment in such areas as school food service, extended care facilities, and commercial or industrial food services.
Degree Requirements
- Human Environmental Sciences Core Component 17 hours
- General Education Component 61 hours
- Biology 300
- Chemistry 121-122, 310, and 319
- Communications 230
- Computer Science 201
- Economics 201-202
- English 111-112, one course from Eng 250, 251, 260, 261, 270, or 271
- Mathematics 140, 210
- Microbiology 251
- Psychology 110
- Sociology 201
- Zoology 201
- Electives:
- Humanities (3 hours) (see accepted list, page 76)
- Unspecified (3 hours)
- Human Environmental Sciences Component 29 hours
- Food Science 200, 313, 332
- Food Systems Management 203, 312, 410
- Nutrition 322, 433, 443
- Business Component 9 hours
- Accounting 300
- Management 301, 350
- Professional Development Courses 15 hours
- Select Option A for completion of the ADA approved didactic program.
- Select Options B or C or certain combinations of B and C for completion of a non-ADA approved program.
- Supervised Field Experience: Human Environmental Sciences 487, 497; Food Systems Management 415; Nutrition
455
- Supervised Field Experience: Human Environmental Sciences 460, 482, 492
- Approved Electives: 300-400
Total required for a B.S. degree -- 131 hours
A minimum of 48 hours is required in upper division courses.

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