Concentrations
There are several concentrations that Nutritional Sciences students can choose.
Biomedical and Molecular Nutrition:
- Advances understanding of issues in human nutrition related to human health;
- Emphasizes the core sciences (chemistry, biochemistry, biology, physiology, physics, microbiology);
- Prepares students for careers in biomedical research or for admission to MD, DO, dentistry, PA, pharmacy, and other graduate health programs.
Public Health Nutrition:
- Focuses on nutritional epidemiology and public health, with skill building in biostatistics;
- Develops understanding of community nutrition, health promotion and disease prevention, and social policies related to population health;
- Provides practice in program planning, intervention, and evaluation.
Global Nutrition and Health:
- Emphasizes the international aspects of nutrition;
- Expands understanding of community nutrition, food security, sustainability, agricultural economics and policy, social justice, international development, and intercultural communication;
- Provides practice in program planning, intervention, and evaluation.