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2014 - 2015 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2014 - 2015 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Nutrition and Dietetics, B.S.


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Nutrition and Dietetics Major


The curriculum in Nutrition and Dietetics is interdisciplinary in nature and includes courses that provide a broad background to prepare students for employment as dietitians and nutritionists in a wide variety of settings. RU’s program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND). Upon completion of the B.S. Degree, students are eligible to apply to an accredited dietetic internship and subsequently sit for the national registration exam, the final step in the credentialing process to become a Registered Dietitian (RD). Registered Dietitians are employed in hospitals, wellness centers, health departments, private practice, health-related agencies and consulting positions with pharmaceutical and food companies.

RU’s curriculum is focused on preparing students for careers in wellness, disease prevention and nutrition therapy. Alternative career paths also include food service management, public health and the food industry.

Academic Advising


All Nutrition and Dietetics students are assigned to a faculty advisor. Students are encouraged to consult with their academic advisor regularly to facilitate smooth progress towards completion of their degree. In addition, the Advising Center provides support and assistance to students and faculty within the department. Both faculty advisors and the Advising Center staff are committed to assisting students in: exploring educational and career options; clarifying university and departmental requirements; selecting appropriate courses; evaluating academic progress; and obtaining referral information for academic and student support services.

B.S. Degree


All requirements for a degree are outlined below.

Core Curriculum Requirements (43-45 credits)


(See here )

Majors are required to complete the following courses and are advised to take them as part of their Core Curriculum requirements:

Electives (2-4 credits)


Major Grade Point Average (GPA)


A 3.0 GPA on all college work attempted and a 3.0 GPA in the major.  Students are required to achieve and maintain a 3.0 GPA or higher to complete and graduate in this major.

Total Credits Needed for Degree 120


Admission Criteria to Upper Division Courses


Applicants must meet the following criteria for admission to the Nutrition and Dietetics upper division coursework:

  1. Official transcripts reflecting a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better from all post secondary schools attended including RU.
  2. Completion and grade of C or better in the following courses:
    1.  
    2. CHEM 101 
    3. BIOL 105 
    4. BIOL 322  or BIOL 310  and BIOL 311 
    5. BIOL 334 
    6. PSYC 121 
    7. MATH 137 
    8. STAT 200 
  3. Submission of transcripts for those intending to enroll in upper division courses is due to the Advising Center by January 31 for fall enrollment for current students and before fall registration for new students.

Honors Program in Nutrition and Dietetics


The Nutrition and Dietetics program offers an honors program. For a general description of the Honors Academy at Radford University, see Honors Academy . For specific requirements of this program, contact the department head or the director of the Honors Academy.

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