OHIO University Undergraduate Catalog 2014-15
[Archived Catalog]
Applied Nutrition Major (B.S.F.N.S.) |
Major code BS6470
College of Health Sciences and Professions
Applied Health Sciences and Wellness, School of
Grover Center E317
Athens, OH 45701
Phone: 740.566.0470
Fax: 740.593.0289
www.ohio.edu/chsp/ahsw/academics/undergraduate-food-nutrition.cfm
David H. Holben, contact person
Program Overview
Applied nutrition has three concentrations: dietetics, culinary nutrition, and environmental nutrition. To remain active in the program, you must:
- maintain an overall GPA of 2.0 (C) or better in all hours attempted at Ohio University
- earn at least a 2.0 (C) or better in all major and related required courses.
To continue, to remain active, you must also successfully earn a 2.0 (C) or better in all required courses within the retake limit specified by the offering department.
Dietetics Concentration
The applied nutrition program with a dietetics concentration is for those interested in dietetics, nutrition counseling, public health nutrition, community nutrition, wellness, food, and food service management careers. The program (dietetics concentration) is currently accredited by the Accreditation Council for Education Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND) (formerly Commission on Accreditation for Dietetics Education), the accrediting agency for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (AND) [formerly American Dietetic Association (ADA)], 120 South Riverside Plaza, Suite 2000, Chicago, IL 60606-6995, 312.899.0040 extension 5400. Completing the dietetics concentration of the applied nutrition program qualifies you to sit for the examination to become a Dietetic Technician, Registered (DTR) examination offered by the Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR), the credentialing agency for AND/ADA, 120 South Riverside Plaza, Suite 2000, Chicago, IL 60606-6995, 312.899.0040 extension 5500. Completion of the dietetics concentration is also the first step to becoming a Registered Dietitian (RD)/Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN). To become a RD/RDN, you must complete a minimum of a baccalaureate degree and course work approved/accredited by ACEND, followed by a ACEND-accredited supervised practice program, which typically lasts 9-24 months, at a health-care facility, community agency and/or a food service corporation (may be combined with undergraduate or graduate studies at a college or university). Finally, you must pass a national examination administered by CDR. More information about the field of dietetics, AND/ADA, ACEND, and CDR can be found at http://www.eatright.org.
Note. Admission to post-graduation dietetics supervised practice or graduate programs can be very competitive, with most programs requiring a minimum accumulative GPA of 3.0 (B) or better. Completing the graduation requirements of Ohio University and the applied nutrition program (dietetics concentration) does not guarantee that you will be accepted into post-baccalaureate programs for professional experience after graduation. You must apply to and be granted acceptance into such programs.
Culinary Nutrition Concentration
The applied nutrition program with culinary nutrition concentration is for students interested in culinary nutrition, school nutrition, child nutrition, institutional wellness, and food service management careers. Completion of the culinary nutrition concentration allows you to complete a variety of School Nutrition Association (SNA) certifications and partially fulfills the SNA credentialing program requirements to become a School Nutrition Specialist (SNS). Students must complete additional field experience hours to become eligible for the School Nutrition Specialist (SNS) credential. More information about the field school nutrition and SNA can be found at http://www.schoolnutrition.org, 120 Waterfront Street, Suite 300, National Harbor, MD 20745, 301.686.3100.
Environmental Nutrition Concentration
The applied nutrition program with environmental nutrition concentration is for students interested in sustainability, agriculture, wellness, and food policy careers. Completion of the environmental nutrition concentration includes courses fulfilling an environmental health minor.
Admissions Information
Freshman/First-Year Admission
No requirements beyond University admission requirements.
Change of Program Policy
No selective or limited admission requirements.
External Transfer Admission
No requirements beyond University admission requirements.
Opportunities Upon Graduation
Applied nutrition has three concentrations–dietetics, culinary nutrition, and environmental nutrition. The types of career opportunities vary by concentration area, with some overlap.
Dietetics Concentration
The applied nutrition program (dietetics concentration) is for those interested in dietetics, nutrition counseling, public health nutrition, community nutrition, wellness, food, and food service management careers. Health-care facilities, community agencies, schools, and food service operations all employ those with a dietetics background. This concentration allows graduates to pursue the DTR and RD/RDN credentials. Graduates are also prepared for graduate study in dietetics, nutrition, some professional schools, and other areas.
Culinary Nutrition Concentration
The applied nutrition program (culinary nutrition concentration) is for students interested in culinary nutrition, school nutrition, child nutrition, institutional wellness, and food service management careers. Schools and universities employ those with a school nutrition background. Graduates are also prepared to work in other institutions, such as prisons, and to pursue careers in the food service industry. Graduates are also prepared for graduate study in nutrition, food service management, and other areas.
Environmental Nutrition Concentration
The applied nutrition program (environmental nutrition concentration) is for students interested in sustainability, agriculture, wellness, and food policy careers. Completion of the environmental nutrition concentration includes courses fulfilling an environmental health minor. Graduates are prepared to pursue careers in community and government agencies, industry, agriculture, and policy, especially in those focused on sustainability and the environment. Graduates are also prepared for graduate study in a wide range of fields.
Requirements
Universitywide Graduation Requirements
To complete this program, students must meet all Universitywide graduation requirements .
College-Level Requirements for the College of Health Sciences and Professions
View the College-Level Requirements for the College of Health Sciences and Professions .
Applied Nutrition Program Requirements - All Concentrations
Complete the following courses with at least a C (2.0) or better grade in each:
- NUTR 1000 - Introduction to Nutrition Credit Hours: 3
- NUTR 1100 - Introduction to Food Systems Credit Hours: 3
- NUTR 2000 - Lifespan Nutrition Credit Hours: 3
- NUTR 2200 - Science of Food I Credit Hours: 3
- NUTR 2220 - Science of Food II Credit Hours: 3
- NUTR 2990 - Professional Development in Food and Nutrition Sciences Credit Hours: 1
- NUTR 3000 - Nutrient Metabolism Credit Hours: 3
- NUTR 3300 - Principles of Quantity Food Production and Purchasing Credit Hours: 3
- NUTR 3350 - Introduction to Food Production Credit Hours: 4
- NUTR 4000 - Nutrition in the Community Credit Hours: 3
- NUTR 4901 - Food and Nutrition Sciences Senior Seminar Credit Hours: 1
Required Related Courses
Complete the following courses with at least a C (2.0) or better grade in each:
- ANTH 1010 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Credit Hours: 3
- BIOS 2250 - Genetics in Human Society Credit Hours: 3
- COMS 1010 - Fundamentals of Human Communication Credit Hours: 3
- MGT 2000 - Introduction to Management Credit Hours: 3
- MGT 3300 - Human Resource Management Credit Hours: 3
- MKT 2020 - Marketing Principles Credit Hours: 3
- PSY 1010 - General Psychology Credit Hours: 3
- PSY 2110 - Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences Credit Hours: 4
Biological Science Sequence
Complete one of the following sequence options with at least a C (2.0) or better grade in each course:
Biological Science Sequence Option 2
- BIOS 1700 - Biological Sciences I: Molecules and Cells Credit Hours: 3
- BIOS 1705 - Biological Sciences I Laboratory Credit Hours: 1
- BIOS 1710 - Biological Sciences II: Ecology, Evolution, Animal Body Systems Credit Hours: 3
- BIOS 1715 - Biological Sciences II Laboratory Credit Hours: 1
Chemistry Sequence
Complete one of the following sequence options with a least a C (2.0) or better grade in each course.
Chemistry Sequence Option 1
- CHEM 1210 - Principles of Chemistry I Credit Hours: 4
- CHEM 1220 - Principles of Chemistry II Credit Hours: 4
Chemistry Sequence Option 2
- CHEM 1510 - Fundamentals of Chemistry I Credit Hours: 4
- CHEM 1520 - Fundamentals of Chemistry II Credit Hours: 4
Mathematics Requirements
Complete one of the following courses with at least a C (2.0) or better grade:
- MATH 1200 - College Algebra Credit Hours: 4
- MATH 1300 - Pre-Calculus Credit Hours: 4
- MATH 1350 - Survey of Calculus Credit Hours: 4
- MATH 2301 - Calculus I Credit Hours: 4
Microbiology Sequence
Complete one of the following sequence options with at least a C (2.0) or better grade in each course.
Microbiology Sequence Option 1
- BIOS 2210 - Microbes and Humans Credit Hours: 3
- BIOS 2215 - Microbes and Humans, Laboratory Credit Hours: 1
Dietetics Concentration
Complete all courses in the concentration with at least a C (2.0) or better grade in each:
- ACCT 1010 - Foundations of Accounting Credit Hours: 3
- ACCT 1020 - Decision Making with Accounting Credit Hours: 3
- CHEM 3010 - Organic Chemistry Credit Hours: 3
- ECON 1030 - Principles of Microeconomics Credit Hours: 3
- HLTH 2300 - Medical Terminology Credit Hours: 3
- NUTR 3100 - Medical Nutrition Therapy I Credit Hours: 3
- NUTR 3600 - Nutrition Counseling Credit Hours: 1
- NUTR 3910 - Dietetic Field Experience Credit Hours: 4
- NUTR 4100 - Medical Nutrition Therapy II Credit Hours: 3
- NUTR 4200 - Experimental Foods Credit Hours: 4
- NUTR 4920 - Nutrition Counseling Practicum Credit Hours: 1
Anatomy and Physiology Course Sequence Option 1
Complete the following courses:
- BIOS 1300 - Principles of Human Anatomy and Physiology I Credit Hours: 4
- BIOS 1310 - Principles of Human Anatomy and Physiology II Credit Hours: 4
Anatomy and Physiology Course Sequence Option 2
Complete the following courses:
- BIOS 3010 - Human Anatomy Credit Hours: 3
- BIOS 3015 - Human Anatomy Lab Credit Hours: 1
- BIOS 3450 - Human Physiology Credit Hours: 3
- BIOS 3455 - Human Physiology Laboratory Credit Hours: 2
Biochemistry
Complete one of the following courses:
- BIOS 4630 - Biological Chemistry Credit Hours: 3
- CHEM 4890 - Basic Biochemistry Credit Hours: 3
Culinary Nutrition Concentration
Complete all courses in the concentration with at least a C (2.0) or better grade in each:
- ACCT 1010 - Foundations of Accounting Credit Hours: 3
- ACCT 1020 - Decision Making with Accounting Credit Hours: 3
- ECON 1030 - Principles of Microeconomics Credit Hours: 3
- EDEC 1600 - Introduction to Child Development Credit Hours: 3
- HLTH 2000 - Introduction to Public Health Credit Hours: 3
- HLTH 2030 - Foundations in Health Education Credit Hours: 3
- HLTH 2040 - Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs Credit Hours: 3
- HLTH 3100 - Health Behavior Theory in Public and Community Health Credit Hours: 3
- NUTR 3500 - Contemporary School Nutrition Credit Hours: 3
- NUTR 3600 - Nutrition Counseling Credit Hours: 1
- T3 4300 - Beyond Antioxidants: Whole Foods for Wellness Promotion Credit Hours: 3
- NUTR 4903 - Seminar in Institutional and School Nutrition Management Credit Hours: 1-5
Environmental Nutrition Concentration
Complete all courses in the concentration with at least a C (2.0) or better grade in each:
- ECON 1030 - Principles of Microeconomics Credit Hours: 3
- ECON 1040 - Principles of Macroeconomics Credit Hours: 3
- ECON 3130 - Economics of the Environment Credit Hours: 3
- EH 2000 - Introduction to Environmental Health and Safety Credit Hours: 3
- EH 3200 - Health and the Built Environment Credit Hours: 3
- EH 4000 - Environmental Health and Safety Risk Communication Credit Hours: 3
- GEOG 3410 - Geography of Hunger and Food Security Credit Hours: 3
- HLTH 2000 - Introduction to Public Health Credit Hours: 3
- HLTH 3300 - Community Health Epidemiology Credit Hours: 3
- OHS 2000 - Essentials of Occupational Hygiene and Professions Credit Hours: 3
- NUTR 4904 - Seminar in Food and Nutrition Sciences Credit Hours: 1.0-5.0
- PBIO 1030 - Plants and People Credit Hours: 3
- T3 4300 - Beyond Antioxidants: Whole Foods for Wellness Promotion Credit Hours: 3