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Show NUTRITION EDUCATION COURSES - NUTR NUTR LS1020. Foundations in Nutrition (3) Su, F, S (available online) (Cross listed with HLTH LS 1020) Basic principles of human nutrition are considered with resped to maintaining nutritional balance, as well as maintaining good health. This course is taught Web enhanced. NUTR 2220. Prenatal and Infant Nutrition (2) Su, F, S (available online only) (Cross listed with HLTH 2220) This course focuses on nutrition and diet as they apply to birth outcome, the maintenance of maternal health, and the growth of the infant. Breastfeeding and community programs will be discussed in support of maternal and infant health. Prerequisite: NUTR/HLTH LSI020. NUTR 2320. Food Values, Diet Design and Health (3) F, S The relationships between dietary components and the development of chronic diseases provides the foundation for designing diets that support life-long "good health." Topics in nutrigenom- ics, food allergy and food technology are introduced. Prerequisite: NUTR/HLTH LS1020. This course is taught Web enhanced. NUTR 2420. Childhood and Adolescent Nutrition (2) Su, F, S (available online only) (Cross listed with HLTH 2420) The effeds of nutrition and diet on child growth, health and behavior are explored from toddler through adolescence. The processes of growth and puberty provide the foundations for understanding nutritional support. Common nutritionally-related problems such as obesity, anemia, and eating disorders are also addressed. Prerequisite: NUTR/HLTH LSI020. NUTR 3020. Sports Nutrition (3) F, S (online only) The nutritional support necessary to achieve optimum athletic performance will be discussed in the context of diet and metabolism. In addition, the use of ergogenic aids will be addressed with reference to athletic performance. Prerequisites: NUTR/HLTH LSI 020 and NUTR 2320. NUTR 3220. Foundations in Diet Therapy (2) F, S (online only) Nutritionally related medical conditions in which diet is crucial for control of the disease will be the foundation for developing skills in case management. The use of several nutritional alternatives and supplements will be incorporated into the curriculum as they pertain to the dietary management of the condition. Prerequisites: NUTR/HLTH LS1020 and NUTR 2320 (ZOOL 2200 or HTHS 1110 /llll are recommended). NUTR 3320. Health and Nutrition in the Older Adult (3) Su, F, S (online only) (Cross listed with HLTH 3320) The developmental process of late adulthood with focus on the physiological age-rdated changes provides the foundation for understanding physical, mental, and sodal health and well-being in the older adult. Nutrition and exerdse assessments and prescriptions, clinical services, community and social support services, complementary and alternative medicine, and other topics are explored in the context of promoting healthy aging. Prerequisites: NUTR/HLTH LS1020. NUTR DV3420. Multicultural Health and Nutrition (3) F, S (Cross listed with HLTHDV3420) The application and understanding of sodal, religious, economic and aesthetic qualities of foods provides the knowledge for the explorations of the food patterns of various cultures. The 239 understanding or world food problems as they pertain to the health will also be discussed. Prerequisites: NUTR/HLTH LS1020 and NUTR 2320. This course is taught Web enhanced. NUTR 4320. Current Issues in Nutrition (2) F, S Technology-aided literature review of the nutritional and medical sciences provides the information for presentation to peers in both written and oral forms. Prerequisites: NUTR/HLTH LS1020 and NUTR 2320 or consent of instructor. NUTR 4420. Nutrition and Fitness (3) F, S Prindples of sports nutrition and fitness are applied to achieve a healthy body weight. Consideration of exerdse and dietary practices along with fitness evaluation, dietary analysis and body composition testing are utilized to create a plan to improve physiological health. Prerequisite: NUTR/HLTH LS1020 and NUTR 2320. This course is taught Web enhanced. NUTR 4520. Directed Undergraduate Nutrition Research (1-4) F, S This course will provide undergraduate students an opportunity to engage in research processes and participate in ongoing nutrition research projeds. Prerequisites: NUTR 4320 or HPHP Majors with NUTR/HLTH LS1020 and Permission of Instructor. MASTER LEVEL COURSES (NUTR) NUTR 6320. Current Issues in Nutrition (2) F, S Technology-aided literature review of the nutritional and medical sciences provides the information for presentation to peers in both written and oral forms. Prerequisites: NUTR/HLTH LS1020 and NUTR 2320 or consent of instructor. NUTR 6420. Nutrition and Fitness (3) F, S Prindples of sports nutrition and fitness are applied to achieve a healthy body weight. Consideration of exerdse and dietary practices along with fitness evaluation, dietary analysis and body composition testing are utilized to create a plan to improve physiological health. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. This course is taught Web enhanced. NUTR 6520. Directed Graduate Nutrition Research (1-4) This course will provide graduate students an opportunity to engage in research processes and participate in ongoing nutrition research projects. Prerequisites: NUTR 4320 or HPHP Majors with NUTR/ HLTH LSI020 and Permission of Instrudor. Graduate students taking this class as 6520 must have completed a statistical methods course. PHYSICAL EDUCATION ACTIVITY COURSES - PE Activity classes can be taken either for a grade (A-E) or on a credit/no credit (CR/NC) basis. When registering for a course it will be assumed that the student is taking the course for a grade unless the student contacts the Registration Office and requests to take the course for CR/ NC. Skiing and Snowboarding classes can only be taken for CR/NC. PE 1010. Aerobics, Level I (1) PE 1011. Aerobics, Level II (1) PE 1012. Aerobics, Level III (1) PE 1040. Walking for Fitness, Level I (1) PE 1041. Walking for Fitness, Level II (1) PE 1042. Walking for Fitness, Level III (1) PE 1043. Jogging, Level I (1) PE 1044. Jogging, Level II (1) PE 1045. Jogging. Level III (1) General PROFILE ENROLLMENT STUDENT AFFAIRS ACADEMIC INFO DEGREE REQ GENED Engaged Learning S Interdisciplinary OUR/CBL HNRS BIS LIBS INTRD MINORS Applied Science S Technology AUSV/ATTC CEET CS MFET/ETM MET CMT DGET ENGR IDT SST TBE ArtsS Humanities MENG COMM ENGL FL DANC MUSC THEA ART/ARTH Business SEcon MBA MACC/ACTG BSAD FIN MGMT MKTG SCM ECON/QUAN 1ST Education MSAT MED CHF ATHL/AT HLTH/NUTR PE/PEP/REC EDUC Health Professions MHA MSN CLS DENT PAR HTHS HAS/HIM NRSG RADT DMS/NUCM RATH REST Science BTNY CHEM GEO MATH/MTHE MICR PHYS/ASTR ZOOL SocialS Behavioral Sciences MCJ/CJ ECON GEOG HIST POLS/PHIL PSY SW/GERT SOC/ANTH AERO MILS NAVS Continuing Ed Davis Campus Weber State University 2009 - 2010 Catalog |