FCSFNDBS - Food, Nutrition, and Dietetics - Bachelor of Science
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The requirements below pertain to this Undergraduate Catalog year only. The following is intended as a guide for academic planning, showing how a student may complete all requirements within the timeline indicated, including the order in which some courses should/must be taken. Students should consult with their academic advisor to discuss their individual plan of study.
A minimum of 120 total credit hours are required, including 40 senior level hours (200-300 level courses)
In addition to completing major requirements students must complete:
General Education requirements (refer to the General Education catalog page for alternative options for transfer students)
One course for the AMALI graduation requirement
One course for the IDEAS graduation
Specific degree type requirements (Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science)
Some courses may satisfy a major requirement and one of the requirements noted above.
The requirements below pertain to this Undergraduate Catalog year only. The following is intended as a guide for academic planning, showing how a student may complete all requirements within the timeline indicated, including the order in which some courses should/must be taken. Students should consult with their academic advisor to discuss their individual plan of study.
A minimum of 120 total credit hours are required, including 40 senior level hours (200-300 level courses)
In addition to completing major requirements students must complete:
General Education requirements (refer to the General Education catalog page for alternative options for transfer students)
One course for the AMALI graduation requirement
One course for the IDEAS graduation
Specific degree type requirements (Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science)
Some courses may satisfy a major requirement and one of the requirements noted above
To graduate in an accelerated sequence a student must take at least one course for graduate credit
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
The requirements below pertain to this Undergraduate Catalog year only. The following is intended as a guide for academic planning, showing how a student may complete all requirements within the timeline indicated, including the order in which some courses should/must be taken. Students should consult with their academic advisor to discuss their individual plan of study.
A minimum of 120 total credit hours are required, including 40 senior level hours (200-300 level courses).
In addition to completing major requirements students must complete:
General Education requirements (refer to General Education for alternative options for transfer students)
One course for the AMALI graduation requirement
One course for the IDEAS graduation
Specific degree type requirements (Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science)
Some courses may satisfy a major requirement and one of the requirements noted above.
The requirements below pertain to this Undergraduate Catalog year only. The following is intended as a guide for academic planning, showing how a student may complete all requirements within the timeline indicated, including the order in which some courses should/must be taken. Students should consult with their academic advisor to discuss their individual plan of study.
A minimum of 120 total credit hours are required, including 40 senior level hours (200-300 level courses)
In addition to completing major requirements students must complete:
General Education requirements (refer to the General Education catalog page for alternative options for transfer students)
One course for the AMALI graduation requirement
One course for the IDEAS graduation
Specific degree type requirements (Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science)
Some courses may satisfy a major requirement and one of the requirements noted above.
Notes:
To graduate in an accelerated sequence a student must take at least one course for graduate credit
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.