Program Summary Page

Nutrition Undergraduate Minor

Department: Individual, Family & Community Education
Program: Nutrition and Dietetics
Minor Code: NUTR

DESCRIPTION

The minor in nutrition will complement major study in basic natural sciences such as biology, chemistry, and biochemistry, as well as social sciences such as anthropology, sociology, psychology, and human geography. The minor in nutrition will also be of interest to students in pre-medical and pre-dental curricula; to students of health promotion and physical education; to students in the allied health professionals; and to students in general family studies; and in child development and family relations.
A minor in nutrition consists of Nutr 244, 344, 345 and 424, plus a minimum of nine (9) hours selected from the following: Nutr 320, 330L, 406, 445, 427/428. Grades of C or better are required in all NUTRITION courses used to meet the nutrition minor requirement. The sequence of courses for the minor has a minimum prerequisite of Chem 212 Intergraded (Chem 212 or 301), and a course in anatomy and physiology.

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS

Nutrition/Dieteics Undergraduate Minor

PROGRAM INFORMATION

Nutititon/Dietetics Section from UNM Catalog
Nutrition/Dietetics Course Descriptions (Subject Code: NUTR) 
Nutititon/Dietetics Faculty

CONTACT INFORMATION

Initial inquiries should be directed to:
Nutrition/Dietetics Program
Department of Individual, Family and Community Education

    Telephone: 505-277-4535
    Fax: 505-277-8361
    Email: divbse@unm.edu
    Website: coe.unm.edu/nutrition

Office Location

    Simpson Hall
    MSC05-3040
    1 University of New Mexico
    Albuquerque, NM  87131-0001

Program Summary Page

Nutrition Undergraduate Minor

Department: Individual, Family & Community Education
Program: Nutrition and Dietetics
Minor Code: NUTR

DESCRIPTION

The minor in nutrition will complement major study in basic natural sciences such as biology, chemistry, and biochemistry, as well as social sciences such as anthropology, sociology, psychology, and human geography. The minor in nutrition will also be of interest to students in pre-medical and pre-dental curricula; to students of health promotion and physical education; to students in the allied health professionals; and to students in general family studies; and in child development and family relations.
A minor in nutrition consists of Nutr 244, 344, 345 and 424, plus a minimum of nine (9) hours selected from the following: Nutr 320, 330L, 406, 445, 427/428. Grades of C or better are required in all NUTRITION courses used to meet the nutrition minor requirement. The sequence of courses for the minor has a minimum prerequisite of Chem 212 Intergraded (Chem 212 or 301), and a course in anatomy and physiology.

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS

Nutrition/Dieteics Undergraduate Minor

PROGRAM INFORMATION

Nutititon/Dietetics Section from UNM Catalog
Nutrition/Dietetics Course Descriptions (Subject Code: NUTR) 
Nutititon/Dietetics Faculty

CONTACT INFORMATION

Initial inquiries should be directed to:
Nutrition/Dietetics Program
Department of Individual, Family and Community Education

    Telephone: 505-277-4535
    Fax: 505-277-8361
    Email: divbse@unm.edu
    Website: coe.unm.edu/nutrition

Office Location

    Simpson Hall
    MSC05-3040
    1 University of New Mexico
    Albuquerque, NM  87131-0001

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