Undergraduate 2019-2020

FND 201 Promoting Physical and Mental Health: A College Experience

This course will address all aspects of nutrition, physical and mental health, the enduring link between the three, and strategies to promote health in both areas.
3

Mutually Exclusive Course

Credit allowed for only one of these courses: FND 201 and HUSR 201

FND 210 Medical Terminology

Terminology used in medical sciences. Development of medical vocabulary.
2

FND 225 Interprofessional Collaboration in Healthcare

An interdisciplinary approach promoting wellness and using discipline-specific processes to plan healthcare interventions. Perspectives from disciplines are explored emphasizing collaborative communication, teamwork, and client-centered care. Simulation labs included.
3

Prerequisites

(BIO 245: with minimum grade of D- or BIO 350: with minimum grade of D-)

FND 245 Introduction to Nutrition

For dietetics students and those desiring a focus on the science of nutrition. Functions, metabolism, and sources of nutrients will be studied applying recommendations and an evidence-based approach.
3

Prerequisites

(CHEM 111: with minimum grade of D- or CHEM 111: with minimum grade of D- and CHEM 111L: with minimum grade of D-)

FND 250 Principles of Nutrition

Investigation of the principles of nutrition as applied to humans.
3

Course Attribute

LC6-Physical & Life Sciences and GT Physical & Life Sciences

FND 252 Nutrition in the Life Cycle

Nutrition applied to the various stages of life, from conception to the later years. Socioeconomic, psychological, physiological factors affecting food intake.
3

Prerequisites

(FND 245: with minimum grade of D- or FND 250: with minimum grade of D-)