Nov 21, 2024  
2024-2025 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog

Nutrition, B.S.: Pre-Professional Health Careers Concentration


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About the Nutrition Bachelor’s Program


This program emphasizes the role of nutrition in the health and well-being of people. Depending on the concentration chosen, the graduate will be prepared for nutrition and pre-professional health careers in hospitals, schools, colleges, business, and government agencies. Nutritional sciences courses also contribute to the science and health education of students who take the introductory level classes or take additional classes for a minor in nutrition. Students who graduate with this degree must earn a C or better in all major and supporting coursework. Any variation from this is subject to department approval.

Communication Literacy (CL) Requirement. Communication literacy in Nutritional Sciences is evidenced by competence in locating, reading, interpreting, and presenting nutrition information. This is accomplished through critiquing scientific literature as well as mainstream publications and also through both written communication and public speaking to a variety of audiences with varied educational backgrounds. These communication skills are measured in three required courses. Courses in the CL plan are NS 2380 , NS 4330 , and NS 4350 .

Pre-Professional Health Careers


This concentration requires a strong science background supported with courses in chemistry, biochemistry, biology, human anatomy and physiology, and microbiology. Students will study science of nutrition, nutrition in the life cycle, medical terminology, medical nutrition therapy, community nutrition, and research methods in nutrition. Depending on the student’s post-graduate plans, the degree plan may vary to ensure the student has completed all courses required for entrance into a chosen post-graduate program such as medical, dental, pharmacy, chiropractic, nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, optometry, physician assistant, etc.

Transfers. Students must have a 3.0 overall GPA to transfer into this concentration. This includes students who transfer from another university as well as from another program at Texas Tech University and second-degree students. Nutrition courses transferred into these degrees are at the discretion of the department and are approved case by case. Students who have successfully passed a basic nutrition course with a C or better are eligible to take the department exemption exam for NS 1410 . Other nutrition courses can be evaluated upon submission with a course description and syllabus. Please see an advisor for details.

Recommended Curriculum


First Year


Fall


Total: 14

Spring


Total: 17

Second Year


Fall


Total: 15

Spring


Total: 17

Third Year


Fall


Total: 12

Spring


Total: 16

Fourth Year


Fall


Total: 16

Spring


Total: 13

Total Hours: 120


* Choose from core curriculum  requirements.

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