NUTR 425 Nutrient Metabolism and Research Methods I

Students study biochemistry of macronutrient metabolism and function, as well as body composition and energy expenditure. In addition, the course focuses on research methodology including advanced literature searching, research design, and interpretation of research data. Students select a research topic, write a literature review and design a research project which is completed in NUTR 426. Fullfills the writing-intensive requirement for the Nutrition and Dietetics major.

Credits

4

Prerequisite

(BIOL 185 AND BIOL 186) OR (BIOL 160 AND BIOL 161 AND BIOL 385) OR (BIOL 170 AND BIOL 460), AND NUTR 121, AND NUTR 322, AND STAT 269, AND CHEM 204 OR (CHEM 309 AND CHEM 310), AND meet department GPA criteria

Corequisite

NUTR 425L

Offered

Fall semester, even years

Fulfills

Writing-intensive requirement for the Nutrition and Dietetics major.

Fees

$65

Instructional Time

Three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory per week