Nutrition Problems in US

This class is designed to help you reflect and integrate what you have learned from your nutrition coursework as well as that from your Gen Ed courses and other experiences that have contributed to your development on the way to your final year at UMass. The goal of this course is for students to develop insight into the epidemiologic, physiologic, biochemical and nutritional complexities of major diet-related diseases in the United States. It satisfies the Integrated Experience requirement for BS-Nutrition majors.

Culture, Nutrition & Health

This course will focus on how culture and ethnicity affect dietary practices and health in the US. The influence of acculturation, food security and politics on food availability, food practices and health outcomes will be discussed, along with health and health disparities in different cultural/ethnic groups. Emphasis will also be on cross-cultural communication processes to address health and nutrition concerns in research and practice.

Community Nutrition

This course is designed to build skills and techniques required to effectively plan, implement and evaluate nutrition education in diverse communities. This course is also a Service Learning course, and as such provides an opportunity for students to apply nutrition knowledge through team-based projects, in collaboration with community partners.
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