FCSFNDBA - Food, Nutrition, and Dietetics - Bachelor of Arts
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Complete 2 hours of FCS 398A03
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Complete 2 hours of FCS 398A03
The following graduate level course alternatives may be completed:
FCS 311 or FCS 411
FCS 312 or FCS 478
FCS 316 or FCS 416
FCS 317 or FCS 413
FCS 318 or FCS 418
FCS 319 or FCS 419
- 0000131
- 0003331
- 0003351
- 0003361
- 0003521
- 0005571
- 0050751
- 0071011
- 0215031
- 0043671
- 0043721
- 0043891
- 0043971
- 0043991
- 0225381
- 0044481
- 0044491
- 0044531
- 0044541
- 0044551
- 0044561
- 0045501
- 0032501
OR 0032511
Recommended electives in consultation witH the advisor: FCS 320, FCS 415, FCS 433
To graduate in this sequence, a student must take at least one course for graduate credit during the senior year. Up to 12 hours of approved graduate courses may be taken that will count for both the undergraduate and graduate program. The student must consult with an advisor and the instructor prior to the start of each new course to ensure approval. Students can then apply to the Family and Consumer Sciences graduate program in the spring of their senior year.
Complete 2 hours of FCS 398A03
- 0072861
- 0000131
- 0003331
- 0003351
- 0215031
- 0043671
- 0043721
- 0043891
- 0043941
- 0043951
- 0043971
- 0225381
- 0044531
- 0044551
- 0044561
- 0044571
- 0219091
- 0045501
- 0071011
- 0075841
OR 0029791 - 0005551
OR 0005571
Recommended electives: AGR 271, AGR 285; FIL 185; HSC 350; MKT 230, MKT 231
Complete 2 hours of FCS 398A03
- 0072861
- 0000131
- 0003331
- 0003351
- 0215031
- 0043671
- 0043721
- 0043891
- 0043941
- 0043951
- 0043971
- 0225381
- 0044531
- 0044551
- 0044561
- 0044571
- 0219091
- 0045501
- 0071011
- 0075841
OR 0029791 - 0005551
OR 0005571
Recommended electives: AGR 271, AGR 285; FIL 185; HSC 350; MKT 230, MKT 231
To graduate in this sequence, a student must take at least one course for graduate credit during the senior year. Up to 12 hours of approved graduate courses may be taken that will count for both the undergraduate and graduate program. The student must consult with an advisor and the instructor prior to the start of each new course to ensure approval. Students can then apply to the Family and Consumer Sciences graduate program in the spring of their senior year.