Prereq: NS/CNU 601, NS 602 and consent of instructor. Enrolling students should have a bachelor's degree in nutrition and evidence of "hands-on" clinical nutrition experience or relevant coursework.
The material covered in CNU 702 via readings and the various clinical and/or community-based rotation (s), the student will complete the Nutrition Care Process on individual(s) beginning with Nutrition Assessment (Anthropometric, Biochemical, Clinical, Dietary, and Environmental data) followed by Nutrition Diagnosis, Nutrition Intervention, Nutrition Monitoring and Evaluation as applicable. Students will present these findings in 1 writing assignment (about one patient) and 1 presentation (about a different patient) per credit hour enrolled. At least 1 credit hour of CNU 702 is required for students in the Master of Science in Nutritional Sciences program-Clinical Nutrition concentration.
The material covered in CNU 702 via readings and the various clinical and/or community-based rotation (s), the student will complete the Nutrition Care Process on individual(s) beginning with Nutrition Assessment (Anthropometric, Biochemical, Clinical, Dietary, and Environmental data) followed by Nutrition Diagnosis, Nutrition Intervention, Nutrition Monitoring and Evaluation as applicable. Students will present these findings in 1 writing assignment (about one patient) and 1 presentation (about a different patient) per credit hour enrolled. At least 1 credit hour of CNU 702 is required for students in the Master of Science in Nutritional Sciences program-Clinical Nutrition concentration.