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2023-2024

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Faculty of Health

Minors, Options, and Other Opportunities

Human Nutrition Minor

Human Nutrition Minor examines the effects of diet and food on health and disease in human individuals and at the population level. Fundamental and applied knowledge in human nutrition is deemed crucial for a variety of health professions. The study of nutrition includes investigations of cellular metabolism and physiological responses to nutrients, the impact of diet on chronic disease risk, and examinations of food choices in populations.

Students enrolled in any degree program may pursue a minor designation in Human Nutrition.

Requirements

Successful completion of 5.0 units with a minimum cumulative minor average of 60%, from the requirements listed:

Notes

  1. Courses obtained on a Letter of Permission or in transfer credit must be equivalent to courses listed in the course requirements.
  2. KIN 431, KIN 432, KIN 433, KIN 472, HLTH 432B, and HLTH 472 must be on a nutrition topic and approved in advance by the course supervisor and associate chair, undergraduate studies.
  3. If students take both KIN 343 and KIN 346, then one course will be counted as a required course and one as an elective course.

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