Courses
This course will examine the role of nutrition in promoting, maintain and improving health in the community. The course also discusses health care policy, health care delivery systems, food and nutrition services for different groups, global health issues, grant writing, program planning, nutrition marketing and health promotion, and culture and diversity issues. (3 units; Online)
Semester | Course Section | Dates | Location | Instructor |
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Spring 2025 | NFS505-AE | Session 1 01/06/2025 03/02/2025 |
Online | Amankwaah, Akua F. |
Spring 2026 | NFS505-AE | Session 1 01/12/2026 03/08/2026 |
Online | STAFF, STAFF |
Students will learn advanced communication skills and topics in dietetics; use of appropriate education theory, techniques, and media in nutrition education, counseling theories and negotiation, interviewing, and counseling skills in individual and group counseling will be emphasized. (3 units; Online)
Semester | Course Section | Dates | Location | Instructor |
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Fall 2024 | NFS510-AE | Session 1 09/02/2024 10/27/2024 |
Online | Reed, Natalie Ana |
Fall 2025 | NFS510-AE | Session 1 09/01/2025 10/26/2025 |
Online | STAFF, STAFF |
Biochemistry course with emphasis on energy-yielding macronutrients, including the energetics of metabolism; the structure and metabolism of proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids; related integration and interrelation of metabolic systems. (3 units; As offered and Online)
Semester | Course Section | Dates | Location | Instructor |
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Fall 2024 | NFS520-AE | Session 2 10/28/2024 12/22/2024 |
Online | Reed, Natalie Ana |
Fall 2025 | NFS520-AE | Session 2 10/27/2025 12/21/2025 |
Online | STAFF, STAFF |
This course will expand upon the knowledge of basic nutrition science and emphasizes integrative and functional approach to nutrition. The course reviews the fundamental principles and perspectives of conventional, traditional, integrative, and functional medical models to identify best practices for nutritional care. Concepts and tools used within these practices and how they align with the integrative practitioner's goal for personalized, whole-person, relationship-centered, and environmentally sensitive care will be discussed. (3 units; Online)
Semester | Course Section | Dates | Location | Instructor |
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Spring 2025 | NFS530-AE | Session 2 03/03/2025 04/27/2025 |
Online | Amankwaah, Akua F. |
Spring 2026 | NFS530-AE | Session 2 03/09/2026 05/03/2026 |
Online | STAFF, STAFF |
This course will provide a critical evaluation of issues, concepts, and controversies surrounding nutritional supplement use and nutraceuticals in relation to health. Emphasis on the importance of scientific investigations and evidenced-based practice to evaluate the efficacy and safety of using nutritional supplements and nutraceuticals will be made. (1 unit; Online)
Semester | Course Section | Dates | Location | Instructor |
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Fall 2024 | NFS550-AE | Session 1&2 09/02/2024 12/22/2024 |
Online | Bonome, Janet H |
Fall 2025 | NFS550-AE | Session 1&2 09/01/2025 12/21/2025 |
Online | STAFF, STAFF |
Nutrigenetics elucidates the relationship between human genome, nutrition and health, introducing how nutrients, life pattern, environmental factors influence gene expression and disease risks through epigenetic mechanisms. Prerequisite: NFS 520. (3 units, Fall and Online)
Semester | Course Section | Dates | Location | Instructor |
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Summer 2025 | NFS580-AE | Session 1 05/05/2025 06/29/2025 |
Online | STAFF, STAFF |
Summer 2026 | NFS580-AE | Session 1 05/04/2026 07/05/2026 |
Online | STAFF, STAFF |
This course provides an overview of methods used in nutrition research, including dietary assessment methods, indicators of nutritional status, analysis and presentation of dietary data, statistical interpretation, and clinical research methods. Students participate in discussions of published research articles to learn techniques for deriving evidence-based recommendations for clinical practice. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to read, interpret, and understand the findings from clinical research studies and understand the fundamental tools that are used by nutrition researchers. (3 units; As offered/Online)
Semester | Course Section | Dates | Location | Instructor |
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Spring 2025 | NFS590-AE | Session 1 01/06/2025 03/02/2025 |
Online | Bonome, Janet H |
This course is designed to be a culminating exercise for students to reflect upon, evaluate, and assimilate knowledge and experience they gained by participating in a research or project opportunity prior to or concurrent with this course. Following Research Methods, this course continues the student's development of the research and reflective experience initiated in Nutritional Research Methods. Students in the capstone will prepare a presentation (both oral and written) that focuses on that experience. Pass/Fail. Prerequisite: NFS 590. (3 units; As offered/Online)
Semester | Course Section | Dates | Location | Instructor |
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Summer 2025 | NFS599-AE | Session 2 06/30/2025 08/24/2025 |
Online | STAFF, STAFF |
Summer 2026 | NFS599-AE | Session 2 07/06/2026 08/30/2026 |
Online | STAFF, STAFF |
Students must complete all requirements in one of the following concentrations:
- Dietetics Concentration
- Nutrition Science Concentration
Dietetics Concentration
Students will learn about the historically shifting boundaries between medicine, psychology and religion in the West. Students will evaluate the health impact of patients' religious and spiritual beliefs and practices and whether and how the effects of spiritual practices can be measured. Finally, students will evaluate different models for integrating traditional and alternative therapies with Western biomedicine and learn best practices for assessing and meeting patients' spiritual and mental health needs. (3 units; Online)
Semester | Course Section | Dates | Location | Instructor |
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Summer 2025 | NFS552-AE | Session 1 05/05/2025 06/29/2025 |
Online | STAFF, STAFF |
Summer 2026 | NFS552-AE | Session 1 05/04/2026 07/05/2026 |
Online | STAFF, STAFF |
A study of principles and procedures for food systems including techniques of food preparation, development, modification and evaluation of recipes, menus and products acceptable to diverse groups. Students will study the microorganisms specifically related to the fermentation, preservation, stability, safety, and flavor of foods.
This course provides an advanced level of understanding of biochemistry, physiology, pathology of human diseases, including liver disease, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, renal disease, cancers, metabolic disorders, with emphasis on nutrition-related mechanisms, metabolisms, and clinical interventions. (3 units)
This course is designed to teach functions of management; discusses business and management theories to develop and deliver institutional food and nutrition programs or services; evaluation of budget and interpretation of financial data; procurement and forecasting; apply the basic principles of human/financial resource management; marketing principles; evaluate and apply data to make high-quality management decisions for continuous quality improvement (CQI) of food and nutrition programs and services.
Nutrition Science Concentration
The nutrition science concentration is intended for current RDN or nutrition professionals to elevate their knowledge and research base required in the field of nutrition science.
This course will prepare students for laboratory based clinical exercise assessments through hands on experience and guided case studies. Focus will be given to cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, and pulmonary assessments. This course will discuss the underlying pathology of a variety of metabolic and lifestyle disease with specific emphasis on exercise prescription for the prevention and treat of lifestyle diseases. This course will center on 4 primary domains: 1) Patient/Client Assessment, 2) Exercise Prescription, 3) Program implementation/ongoing support, 4) Leadership and Counseling. (3 units; As offered and Online)
Semester | Course Section | Dates | Location | Instructor |
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Fall 2024 | KIN566-AE | Session 1 09/02/2024 10/27/2024 |
Online | Boyer, William |
Fall 2025 | KIN566-AE | Session 1 09/01/2025 10/26/2025 |
Online | STAFF, STAFF |
This course will focus on human physiology and nutrition related to human health. Students will examine organ systems, such as cardiovascular, kidney and liver, and gastrointestinal, and explore how diet influences their function, susceptibility to chronic disease and longevity. Finally, the course will provide students with an advanced understanding of the intersection between nutrients and food components on the biological systems in the human body. (3 units; Online)
Semester | Course Section | Dates | Location | Instructor |
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Spring 2025 | NFS540-AE | Session 2 03/03/2025 04/27/2025 |
Online | Kim, Jong-Kyung |
Spring 2026 | NFS540-AE | Session 2 03/09/2026 05/03/2026 |
Online | STAFF, STAFF |
Students will learn about the historically shifting boundaries between medicine, psychology and religion in the West. Students will evaluate the health impact of patients' religious and spiritual beliefs and practices and whether and how the effects of spiritual practices can be measured. Finally, students will evaluate different models for integrating traditional and alternative therapies with Western biomedicine and learn best practices for assessing and meeting patients' spiritual and mental health needs. (3 units; Online)
Semester | Course Section | Dates | Location | Instructor |
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Summer 2025 | NFS552-AE | Session 1 05/05/2025 06/29/2025 |
Online | STAFF, STAFF |
Summer 2026 | NFS552-AE | Session 1 05/04/2026 07/05/2026 |
Online | STAFF, STAFF |