The nutrition science option is designed for students who want to combine an emphasis in nutrition with a strong foundation in science. It provides a pathway for those preparing for health-related professional programs such as premedical, predental, nursing, physical therapy, and laboratory technology, allowing them to meet entrance requirements while studying nutrition. The major also caters to students interested in nutrition research and graduate studies, emphasizing basic sciences to support a comprehensive understanding of nutrition's role in health and disease.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is suitable for students aiming to meet professional program entrance requirements while gaining in-depth knowledge in nutrition science. It prepares students for careers in health-related fields by providing a solid science background, along with opportunities for research and practical application through internships and community health projects.
This course offers a focus on human nutrition and metabolism, supporting coursework in areas like food science, biomedical sciences, health promotion, and community nutrition. It includes a mix of ACE requirements, supporting sciences, and professional courses such as Medical Nutrition Therapy, Food Production Management, and Public Health courses, allowing students to tailor their educational experience to their career goals.
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To graduate, students must earn at least 120 credit hours, including a minimum of 30 of their last 36 hours at the University of Nebraska campuses. The program requires completing core nutrition and science courses, supporting courses such as biochemistry and physiology, and electives. A minimum GPA of 2.0 is required, with certain courses requiring a grade of C or above. Students must also navigate transfer rules and fulfill residency and application procedures as outlined.

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Graduates find opportunities in diverse areas such as health promotion, clinical nutrition, food safety, research, and community health initiatives. Examples include roles like strength trainer, pharmacy technician, and community support professional, with potential pathways into graduate studies and professional health programs.