Program Director: A. Sylvetsky
The mission of GW’s nutrition program is to provide undergraduate students with an in-depth understanding of the scientific aspects of food and nutrition and the application of nutrition to public health. As a multi-faceted and cross-disciplinary field, encompassing chemistry, biology, physiology, psychology, and public health, the program lays the groundwork for integrating nutrition science across disciplines. Once they complete the program, students are well-prepared to develop, extend, and apply all aspects of nutrition to improve clinical practice and public health. Program graduates are employed in a variety of settings, including federal government agencies such as the USDA and FDA, nonprofit organizations, and advocacy groups, while others choose to pursue advanced degrees in the health sciences, dietetics, and/or public health.
Students in the nutrition program may select the applied nutrition concentration, which is designed for those interested in the application of nutrition to public health and is well-suited to students with interests in nutrition policy, health promotion, nutritional epidemiology and the role of the food system in influencing dietary and health outcomes.
Visit the program website for additional information.
The following requirements must be fulfilled: 120 credits, including 26 credits in courses counting toward the University General Education Requirement, 34 credits in core nutrition courses, 18 credits in concentration-specific courses, 18 credits in approved guided elective courses, and 24 credits in general elective courses.
Course List Code | Title | Credits |
UW 1020 | University Writing | |
or HONR 1015 | Honors Seminar: UW 1020: Origins and Evolution of Modern Thought |
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Information about approved courses can be found under University General Education Requirement.
Course List Code | Title | Credits |
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PUBH 1010 | First-Year Experience in Public Health | |
EXNS 1109 | Professional Foundations in Nutrition | |
EXNS 1110 | Applied Anatomy and Physiology I | |
EXNS 1111 | Applied Anatomy and Physiology II | |
CHEM 1110 | Fundamentals of Chemistry | |
EXNS 2119 | Introduction to Nutrition Science | |
EXNS 2120 | Assessment of Nutritional Status | |
EXNS 2123 | Nutrition and Chronic Disease | |
EXNS 2124 | Lifecycle Nutrition | |
EXNS 3111W | Exercise and Nutrition Sciences Research Methods | |
EXNS 4112 | Nutrition Senior Capstone Seminar | |
PUBH 1101 | Introduction to Public Health and Health Services | |
PSYC 1001 | General Psychology | |
ANTH 1002 | Sociocultural Anthropology * | |
or ANTH 1003 | Archaeology |
or ANTH 1004 | Language in Culture and Society |
BISC 1111 | Introductory Biology: Cells and Molecules * | |
COMM 1040 | Public Communication * | |
or COMM 1041 | Interpersonal Communication |
STAT 1051 | Introduction to Business and Economic Statistics * | |
or STAT 1053 | Introduction to Statistics in Social Science |
or STAT 1127 | Statistics for the Biological Sciences |
or PUBH 2142 | Introduction to Biostatistics for Public Health |
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**See list of pre-approved guided electives.