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Dec 03, 2024
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2023-2024 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
FYG - Nutrition and Foods, Nutrition and Wellness, BS
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Semester Three [14 Hours]
Semester Seven [13 Hours]
Semester Eight [12 Hours]
General Requirements Summary
Minimum Total Hours |
Gen Ed Hours |
Writing |
Minimum Major GPA |
Minimum Overall GPA |
126 |
44 |
RC 1000 and RC 2001 |
2.0 |
2.5 |
General Education Program Model [44 Hours]
Program Categories |
Hours |
Important Notes- Be sure to check for Gen Ed courses required in your major |
First Year Seminar |
3 |
Can be taken first or second semester of freshman year |
First Year Writing |
3 |
Can be taken first or second semester of freshman year |
Wellness Literacy |
2 |
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Quantitative Literacy |
4 |
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Sophomore Writing |
3 |
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Integrative Learning Experience |
9 |
Must choose a minimum of two disciplines |
Liberal Studies Experience |
12 |
Must choose a minimum of three disciplines |
Science Inquiry |
8 |
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You must also meet the Fine Arts, Literary Studies, Historical Studies, and the Social Science Designations. Those may be met within the Integrative Learning Experience and the Liberal Studies Experience. |
Additional Notes
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NUT and Wellness GPA requirements: 2.5 cumulative GPA required for declaration, 2.5 cumulative GPA required for retention, and 2.5 cumulative GPA required for graduation. The Beaver College of Health Sciences requires a minimum 2.0 major GPA for graduation.
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NUT and Wellness grade requirements: All NUT and Wellness majors must earn a minimum grade of “C” (2.0) in each required NUT course in the major.
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Required minor options: Biology, Chemistry, Child Development, General Business, Global Studies, Health Care Management, Hospitality and Tourism Management, Marketing, Nonprofit Management, Public Health, Sustainable Development, or another selected minor with permission from the program director.
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18 s.h. in major and 9 s.h. in minor must be at App State.
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25% of the degree hours must be in residency at App State.
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As stated in the catalog, the final responsibility for meeting graduation requirements remains with the student
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