Nutrition - A.A. Degree (Transfer)
An Arts and Sciences Area of Study
Application Code 251
For curriculum information, contact the Health Sciences Division—Room HS-236—443-518-1560.
Graduates transfer to the UMD Nutrition and Food Science: Dietetics program where they are trained as Registered Dietitians (R.D.’s). R.D.’s – nutrition experts who focus on the treatment and prevention of disease – work in a variety of settings, including clinical and community nutrition, nutrition counseling, nutrition education and research, wellness, government, public health, and food service management.
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Suggested Semester 4
A graduate should be able to
- 1. Demonstrate knowledge of basic sciences related to nutrition, including chemistry, microbiology, biology, and genetics.
- 2. Explain the principles and concepts of nutrition, including digestion, absorption, and metabolism of nutrients in the human body.
- 3. Explain the relationship between nutrition and disease prevention and treatment.
- 4. Evaluate current and/or controversial issues relevant to nutrition.
- 5. Identify basic chemical, physical, and microbiological aspects of food and the integration of basic sciences in the food industry.
- 6. Illustrate an understanding of ethical principles which guide the practice of nutrition and dietetics.
Total Credit Hours: 60
The Arts & Humanities requirement may alternatively be fulfilled by completing a World Language Sequence plus one of the following courses: SPCH-151, THET-101, THET-102, THET-103, THET-202, THET-241, or WMST-193. Students who complete a World Language Sequence are not required to complete General Education Core Electives.