PLAN OF STUDY FORM Catalog Year Dietetics

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DIRECTIONS PLAN OF STUDY FORM Catalog Year 2017-2018 Dietetics This Plan of Study (plan) is used as a worksheet during initial registration and every subsequent semester to determine minimum requirements and progress toward completing the degree. A preliminary plan is developed and submitted to the advisor by the end of the sophomore year (or equivalent time for transfer students). A final plan must be approved by advisor and department head, and submitted to the Degree Auditor (Unit 4077, Wilbur Cross Building) no later than the end of the tenth week of classes of the semester prior to the anticipated semester of graduation. Students must complete all major and general education course requirements and earn: At least 120 credits toward the degree At least a 2.0 Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) At least a 2.0 Grade Point Average for ALL courses listed in the 36 Credit Requirement University of Connecticut General Education Requirements (GER), are outlined in the Academic Regulations section of the Undergraduate Catalog. Only approved courses may be used to meet requirements. Students should use their Academic Requirements Report (accessible in Student Admin) along with the Plan of Study to view their graduation requirements and assess status toward degree. Students must be attentive to credit restrictions (repeated courses, out of sequence classes, etc.). Courses taken Pass/Fail may NOT be used to meet any requirements. STUDENT AND DEGREE INFORMATION Must be filled out completely on your final plan of study. Select one: Preliminary Plan Final Plan Name Phone # First Middle Last Email Address Student I.D. Current Address: Street City/Town State Zip Code Month and Year of Anticipated Graduation May August December Year: Are you pursuing a double major in CAHNR? Yes No If Yes, submit Double Major Attachment with final plans of study. Please list below any minors that you plan to earn and submit a final minor plan of study with your final major plan of study. At the completion of semester you intend to graduate, will you have earned 120 or more credits? Yes No APPROVAL SIGNATURES Student s Signature Date Advisor s Signature Date Department Head s Signature Date The final plan must be submitted to the Registrar s Office in the Wilbur Cross Building. Please remember to keep a copy of the plan for your records.

ONLINE PLAN OF STUDY FORM ATTACHMENT PART III: 36 CREDIT REQUIREMENT FOR ALL MAJORS 1 Each student is required to successfully complete at least 36 credits of courses that are numbered 2000-level or above in or relating to their major. These courses may also be used to meet other requirements. This group of courses must: 1. Total not less than 36 credits 2. Be numbered 2000 or above 3. Be approved by student s advisor and department head 4. Be taken at the University of Connecticut 2 5. Include two or more departments 6. Include at least 15 credits from departments in the College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources 7. Have a combined Grade Point Average of at least 2.0 8. Not include more than 6 credits (combined) of Independent Study, Internship, or Field Studies (if included, these courses must be taken at the University of Connecticut) 9. Not be taken on Pass/ Fail (P@ / F@) 10. Not include more than 6 credits of Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U) coursework Dept. No. Credits Semester/Year Grade Dept. No. Credits Semester/Year Grade Credits from departments in CAHNR (15 required): (CAHNR subject codes include AGNR, AH, ANSC, ARE, DGS, DIET, ENVS, EVST, HORT, KINS, LAND, MLSC, NRE, NUSC, PLSC, PVS, SOIL, SPSS, TURF) Total Credits in 36 credit group 1 Courses taken on Pass/Fail may NOT be used to meet any requirements. 2 Residence Requirement. It is expected that advanced course work in the major will be completed at the University of Connecticut. However, students may be eligible to use up-to six credits from other institutions in the 36-credit group if approved by their advisor and department head. These credits must be identified as courses comparable to specific University of Connecticut courses and cannot include internships, special topics, or non-specific discipline credits. Transfer students must complete at least 30 credits of 2000-level or higher course work at the University of Connecticut, including at least 15 credits in College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources courses.

DIETETICS PART II: INDIVIDUAL COURSE REQUIREMENTS OF DIETETICS MAJOR 1 Courses in this section that are numbered 2000-level or above may also be used to meet the 36 Credit Requirement (Part III). ALL of the following Mathematics and Science Courses: CHEM 1124Q and 1125Q or 1127Q and 1128Q Fundamentals of General Chemistry I and II or General Chemistry _ / _ / _ BIOL 1107 Principles of Biology I 4 / _ STAT 1000Q or 1100Q Introduction to Statistics I or Elementary Concepts of Statistics 4 / _ MCB 2000 Introduction to Biochemistry 4 / _ MCB 2610 Fundamentals of Microbiology 4 / _ PNB 2264 and 2265 Human Physiology and Anatomy 8 / _ / _ CHEM 2241 Organic Chemistry 3 / _ NUSC 1165 Fundamentals of Nutrition 3 / _ NUSC 1167 Food, Culture and Society 3 / _ NUSC 2200 Nutrition and Human Development 3 / _ NUSC 3233 Food Composition and Preparation 3 / _ NUSC 3234 Food Composition and Preparation Laboratory 1 / _ Social Sciences Course: (One 1000-level or higher course in either psychology or sociology) / _ Writing Competency: Students must pass DIET 3231W. Computer Technology Competency: University entry-level competencies have been reviewed and satisfy all program requirements. Information Literacy Competency: Competencies will be met through successful completion of program major courses. Professional Courses All professional courses must be completed with a grade of C or better. Professional courses may ONLY be repeated once for a total of two times. ALL of the following: AH 4241 Research for the Health Professional 2 / _ AH 4242 Counseling and Teaching for the Health Professional 3 / _ AH 4244 Management for the Health Professional 3 / _ DIET 3150 Medical Nutrition Therapy I 3 / _ DIET 3155 Clinical Dietetics Practicum I 1 / _ DIET 3215 Food Service Management Practicum I 1 / _

DIET 3230 Community Nutrition 3 / _ DIET 3231W Writing for Community Nutrition Research 2 / _ DIET 3235 Community Nutrition Practicum I 1 / _ DIET 3250 Medical Nutrition Therapy II 3 / _ DIET 3255 Clinical Dietetics Practicum II 1 / _ DIET 3272 Food Service Systems Management I 2 / _ DIET 4272 Food Service Systems Management II 2 / _ DIET 4350 Applied Medical Nutrition Therapy III 3 / _ DIET 4360 Contemporary Nutrition Practice 3 / _ DIET 4365 Applied Dietetics Practicum 4 / _ DIET 4370 Advanced Nutrition for the Dietetics Practitioner 3 / _ DIET 4415 Food Service Management Practicum II 3 / _ DIET 4435 Community Nutrition Practicum II 3 / _ DIET 4455 Clinical Dietetics Practicum III 4 / _ DIET 4470 Seminar in Dietetics 2 / _ DIET 4475 Dietetics Research Practicum 3 / _ Note: Following graduation, students must also complete DIET 4991: Dietetics Externship in order to receive their Verification Statement for the Registration Exam.

ONLINE PLAN OF STUDY FORM ATTACHMENT PART III: 36 CREDIT REQUIREMENT FOR ALL MAJORS 1 Each student is required to successfully complete at least 36 credits of courses that are numbered 2000-level or above in or relating to their major. These courses may also be used to meet other requirements. This group of courses must: 1. Total not less than 36 credits 2. Be numbered 2000 or above 3. Be approved by student s advisor and department head 4. Be taken at the University of Connecticut 2 5. Include two or more departments 6. Include at least 15 credits from departments in the College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources 7. Have a combined Grade Point Average of at least 2.0 8. Not include more than 6 credits (combined) of Independent Study, Internship, or Field Studies (if included, these courses must be taken at the University of Connecticut) 9. Not be taken on Pass/ Fail (P@ / F@) 10. Not include more than 6 credits of Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U) coursework Dept. No. Credits Semester/Year Grade Dept. No. Credits Semester/Year Grade Credits from departments in CAHNR (15 required): (CAHNR subject codes include AGNR, AH, ANSC, ARE, DGS, DIET, ENVS, EVST, HORT, KINS, LAND, MLSC, NRE, NUSC, PLSC, PVS, SOIL, SPSS, TURF) Total Credits in 36 credit group 1 Courses taken on Pass/Fail may NOT be used to meet any requirements. 2 Residence Requirement. It is expected that advanced course work in the major will be completed at the University of Connecticut. However, students may be eligible to use up-to six credits from other institutions in the 36-credit group if approved by their advisor and department head. These credits must be identified as courses comparable to specific University of Connecticut courses and cannot include internships, special topics, or non-specific discipline credits. Transfer students must complete at least 30 credits of 2000-level or higher course work at the University of Connecticut, including at least 15 credits in College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources courses.