2021-22 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Nov 22, 2024  
2021-22 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Food and Nutrition Concentration (1211)


The food and nutrition concentration (1211) is designed to provide a broad education in the food and nutrition sciences, with a supporting background in the physical and biological sciences. The food and nutrition concentration prepares graduates for careers in food science, food technology, child nutrition services (formerly school food services), college and university food management, commercial enterprises, institutional food management, and supervisory functions in various congregate feeding settings.

Students must complete either a supervised field experience or 12 hours of upper-division restricted electives. Both options allow students the opportunity to align their academic program with their career goals.

Degree Requirements


Family and Consumer Sciences Core Component (13 Hours)


(see above)

Family and Consumer Sciences Component (25 Hours)


Professional Development Component (12 Hours)


Select Alternative A or B to Develop Specialization

A. Supervised Field Experience (12 Hours)


Electives Unspecified (2 Hours)


Minimum Hours Required for a B.S.F.C.S. Degree: 120


A minimum of 36 hours is required in upper-division courses.