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Students
Tuition Fee
USD 10,500
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
48 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Nutrition and Dietetics
Area of study
Hygiene and occupational health services
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
USD 10,500
About Program

Program Overview


The degree of Bachelor of Science, with a major in family and consumer sciences or nutrition (dietetics, community nutrition, or nutrition science) requires successful completion of a minimum of 120 hours, including (1) the UCA Core: complete 38 hours to meet lower-division UCA Core requirements and complete upper-division UCA Core requirements using major, minor, or elective courses (2) degree requirements; (3) program/major requirements; and (4) supporting requirements. No minor is required.

Family and Consumer Sciences or Nutrition core courses are used to satisfy the lower-division UCA Core requirements in Responsible Living. Family and Consumer Sciences and Nutrition courses are used to satisfy the upper-division UCA Core requirements in Critical Inquiry, Communication, Diversity, and Responsible Living. To fulfill the UCA Core Capstone requirement, students seeking a degree in Dietetics will take NUTR 4335 Nutrition Senior Seminar; those seeking a degree in Community Nutrition will complete NUTR 4339 Community Nutrition Practicum; those seeking a degree in Nutrition Science will complete NUTR 4301 Research in Nutrition and Family Sciences, and those in Family and Consumer Sciences will complete FACS 4340 FCS Professional Practice.


Students who elect and successfully complete the BS in Dietetics will be issued a verification statement and can apply for Dietetic Internships or apply for the Dietetic Technician Registered exam. Students will also have a ServSafe Certification and will be well prepared for graduate school.

The Didactic Program in Dietetics (DPD) at the University of Central Arkansas is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics.

Program Outline

Major requirements (61 hours):

Mathematics Pathway: First-time, first-year students majoring in Dietetics enter the Mathematical Reasoning for Health Sciences Mathematics Pathway and must enroll in MATH 1365 during their first year of study, unless they have been awarded credit that completes their 1000-level math requirements.

  • NUTR 1100 Introduction to the Dietetics Profession
  • NUTR 1300 Foundations of Nutrition
  • NUTR 2311 Meal Management
  • NUTR 3310 Food Science
  • NUTR 3350 Community Nutrition
  • NUTR 3370 Lifecycle Nutrition I
  • NUTR 3371 Nutrition Counseling
  • NUTR 3375 Lifecycle Nutrition II
  • NUTR 3380 Food Economics
  • NUTR 3390 Nutrition and Metabolism
  • NUTR 4301 Research in Nutrition and Family Sciences [Note 1]
  • NUTR 4315 Sports Nutrition
  • NUTR 4321 Nutritional Services Administration
  • NUTR 4325 Medical Nutrition Therapy I
  • NUTR 4335 Nutrition Senior Seminar [UD UCA Core: Z]
  • NUTR 4351 Experimental Food Science
  • NUTR 4374 Medical Nutrition Therapy II
  • NUTR 4395 Nutrition: Contemporary Issues [UD UCA Core: D]
  • FACS 2341 Lifespan Development
  • FACS 3311 Resource Management [UD UCA Core: C]
  • FACS 3372 Personal and Family Finance [UD UCA Core: I, R]

Supporting requirements to meet the academic requirements of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (27 hours):

  • PSYC 2330 Psychological Statistics (or another approved introductory statistics course)
  • FACS 3356 Methods in Family and Consumer Sciences Education [UD UCA Core: Z]
  • CHEM 1402 General Chemistry for Health Sciences
  • CHEM 2450 Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry*
  • BIOL 3406 Structure and Function of the Human Body I*
  • BIOL 3407 Structure and Function of the Human Body II*
  • BIOL 2411 Microbiology in Human Affairs [ACTS: BIOL2004] or substitute courses approved by department chair.

This program does not require a minor.

* indicates courses needed for application into program with a “B” or better.

Eligibility to take the registration examination administered by the Commission on Dietetic Registration requires the BS degree plus completion of an approved supervised experiential learning program


Note 1

Students participating in the University Scholars Program may substitute USCH 3320 for NUTR 4301.


Abbreviation Key – UCA Core Program

LD = Lower Division

UD = Upper Division

C = Effective Communication

D = Diversity

I = Critical Inquiry

R = Responsible Living

Z = Capstone Experience

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University of Central Arkansas


Overview:

University of Central Arkansas (UCA) is a public university located in Conway, Arkansas. It boasts a rich 115-year tradition of excellence and is committed to providing an innovative and collaborative education within a culture of student support and success.


Services Offered:

UCA offers a wide range of services to its students, including:

    Academic Advising:

    Provides guidance and support for academic planning and course selection.

    Accessibility Resources and Services:

    Offers accommodations and support for students with disabilities.

    Bear Card:

    A multi-purpose card used for access to campus facilities, meal plans, and more.

    Bookstore:

    Provides textbooks, course materials, and merchandise.

    Campus Safety:

    Ensures a safe and secure environment for students, faculty, and staff.

    Career Services:

    Assists students with career exploration, job search, and internship opportunities.

    Disability Resource Center:

    Provides support and accommodations for students with disabilities.

    Financial Aid:

    Offers various financial aid programs and scholarships to help students fund their education.

    Food Services:

    Provides dining options on campus.

    Housing & Residence Life:

    Offers on-campus housing options and residence life programs.

    Information Technology:

    Provides technical support and resources for students.

    Library:

    Offers a vast collection of books, journals, and digital resources.

    Student Health:

    Provides healthcare services to students.

    Student Organizations:

    Offers a wide variety of student organizations for students to join and engage in extracurricular activities.

    Veterans Services:

    Provides support and resources for veteran students.

Student Life and Campus Experience:

UCA offers a vibrant campus life with numerous opportunities for students to get involved and make connections. Students can:

    Join over 150 Recognized Student Organizations:

    Catering to diverse interests and passions.

    Participate in various events and activities:

    From sporting events to cultural performances.

    Live in on-campus housing:

    With various residence halls and living learning communities.

    Enjoy recreational facilities:

    Including a campus recreation center.

    Volunteer in the community:

    Through service-learning opportunities.

Key Reasons to Study There:

    UCA Commitment:

    A groundbreaking program offering a debt-free pathway for tuition and fees for incoming Arkansas freshmen with household income of $100k or less.

    Small class sizes:

    Allowing for personalized attention from faculty.

    Engaging programs:

    Providing hands-on learning experiences and internships.

    Supportive community:

    Fostering a sense of belonging and success.

    Strong academic reputation:

    With a focus on research and experiential learning.

Academic Programs:

UCA offers a wide range of academic programs across five colleges:

    Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences:

    Includes programs in art, history, literature, and more.

    Business:

    Offers programs in accounting, finance, marketing, and more.

    Education:

    Provides programs for aspiring teachers and educators.

    Health & Behavioral Sciences:

    Includes programs in nursing, psychology, and more.

    Science and Engineering:

    Offers programs in biology, chemistry, computer science, and more.

Other:

    UCA has a 14 to 1 student to faculty ratio.

    The average ACT score for first-time undergraduate students is 22.4.

    UCA offers over 141 academic programs and certificates.

    UCA is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.

    UCA is classified as a Community Engagement Institution by the Carnegie Foundation.

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