Traditionally, professionals have been trained in only one discipline, but key components of fitness are both physical activity and nutrition. The nutrition, fitness, and health major provides an in-depth study into the combined areas of physical fitness and nutrition. Students develop critical thinking ability; a broad perspective in nutrition, food chemistry, metabolism, and public health nutrition; and good communication skills. Students have the opportunity to complete clinical experiences in a variety of settings including the Cordova Recreational Sports Center, A.H. Ismail Center and with our varsity athletes.
By adding 8-16 credits to the plan of study, students also can meet the academic requirements of the Nutrition and Dietetics major as set by the American Dietetic Association to become a Registered Dietitian (RD) or Registered Dietary Nutritionist (RDN). Many students opt to complete this double major.
With a focus on nutrition and exercise science, this program also provides excellent preparation for professional and graduate school, especially in physical therapy and occupational therapy; these students may also consider a double major with Nutrition Science.
