Nutrition and Dietetics
Western Kentucky University

Nutrition and Dietetics is one of the program options in the major of Hospitality Management and Dietetics at Western Kentucky University.  The program helps prepare graduates to become registered dietitians and nutritionists.

Graduates of the program at Western Kentucky University find positions as: clinical dietitians in hospitals and extended care facilities; dietitians in wellness programs; food service directors; managers in restaurants; nutrition specialists for school districts; directors of community food and nutrition programs; consultant dietitians; and public health nutritionists.

To become a Registered Dietitian, three requirements must be met.

Maintaining registration status

Admission Requirements

Enjoy Career Opportunities in:

Faculty Advisors

Dr. Danita Kelley

Dr. Karen Mason

Chef Julie Lee

Dr. Jennifer Yen

Other Faculty in HRTM and Nutrition and Dietetics


Overview of Curriculum
CFS 111 Human Nutrition (3 hours)
CFS 151 Food Science (3)
CFS 152 Food Service Sanitation (1)
CFS 251 Commercial Food Preparation (3)
CFS 252 Hospitality Information Technology (3)
CFS 311 Family Relations (3)
CFS 351 Human Resource Mgt in Hospitality Industry (3)
CFS 353 Menu Planning & Purchasing (3)
CFS 354 Cost Ctrl & Fin Analysis in Hospitality Ind (3)
CFS 452 Quality & Service Mgmt in Hospitality Ind (3)
ACCT 200 Introductory Accounting (3)
MGT 210 Organization & Management (3)
CFS 261 Advanced Nutrition (3)
CFS 361 Life Stage Nutrition (3)
CFS 362 Medical Nutrition Therapy I (4)
CFS 365 Community Nutrition (3)
CFS 459 Senior Seminar in HMD (1)
CFS 461 Application of Nutr Theory & Research (3)
CFS 462 Medical Nutrition Therapy II (4)
CFS 464 Applied Institution Management (3)
CHEM 304 Biochemistry for the Health Sciences (4)
AH 290 Medical Terminology (2)
Designated Elective (selected with advisor) (3)

TOTAL HOURS (67)

Knowledge, Skills, and Competencies addressed in the Curriculum

Additional Information in the Student Handbook of the Nutrition & Dietetics Program

Mission of the Nutrition & Dietetics Program

Program Goals
Outcome Measures related to each program goal may be found at the following link for outcome measures (http://www.wku.edu/Dept/Academic/chhs/cfs/Dietetics/outcomemeasures.html).

Program Costs

Transportation

What is an Internship?

Preparation for an Internship:

Information needed when preparing application packets for internship programs:

Policies protecting the rights of students:

Student support services

Evaluation of Student Learning and Progress


Last Modified:  October 23, 2009
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