I'm working towards becoming a Registered Dietitian (RD) and am considering minoring in Sociology. I've heard it's fairly common to combine Psychology and Nutrition, but does it make sense to combine with Sociology? Thank you.
I am currently in my fourth year of college and am majoring in Nutrition (not Dietetics). What kind of jobs will I be able to find with this degree? I'm beginning to get a bit anxious about continuing to pursue a degree for this career because I have read I might have to go to grad school since...
I'm having a hard time choosing another class to fill my schedule.
Right now it's
Abnormal Psychology, Anatomy and Physiology, and English 102
I have a plan for the math thing, but its hard to explain.
Anyways I need one more non-math credit.
My choices are:
Introduction to Anthropology...
I am currently a nursing major at a very competitive small private college I am wondering what the benefit of me minoring in something I would like explore (nutrition or even psychology) be. The nursing program is extremely competitive and apparently tough.. is it worth taking on the extra courses?
I want to major in Anthropologist. I heard you get to travel abroad to examine, analyze, report on, and compare different cultures. And I love nature and studying other culture. You?
Both majors in Bachelor of science. The nutrition degree with CADE certification/internship and the curriculum & instruction degree in bilingual education.
Would that be way too ambitious and very hard to handle?
I'm a sophomore in high school now and have recently come across an area that I may be interested in as a career. My goals are to major in nutrition and minor in psychology. What are the requirements for becoming a nutritionist? And also, which Midwest colleges would you suggest I attend?
I'm a sophomore in high school now and have recently come across an area that I may be interested in as a career. My goals are to major in nutrition and minor in psychology. What are the requirements for becoming a nutritionist? And also, which Midwest colleges would you suggest I attend?
I want to major in Nutrition and then either become a nutritionist, teach about nutrition and food science, or most likely go into PA (physicians assistant school).
I'm afraid that after a while of studying nutrition I'll turn into my mom and start nagging people about their food choices every...
I want to major in Nutrition and then either become a nutritionist, teach about nutrition and food science, or most likely go into PA (physicians assistant school).
I'm afraid that after a while of studying nutrition I'll turn into my mom and start nagging people about their food choices every...
I've been thinking of majoring in human nutrition first (get my BS), then apply to medical school. Would human nutrition be a better choice than biology/chemistry? I heard if you want to go to medical school, your major doesn't matter and that you should study what you love? I also heard...
...nutrition? I am a returning student with a natural interest in human dietetics/sport nutrition and exercise science. Since African-Americans are often underrepresented in the fields of science and health/wellness are there any specific scholarships/grants to offset the cost of my education...
In college I would like to major in nutrition and would like to know the level of difficulty. Also, I am a vegetarian and heard you must eat meat when you prepare it- is this true?