Biomedical Sciences Certificates

Nutrition


Overview

The Certificate in Nutrition may be awarded to eligible students concurrently with their bachelor’s degree, to students who have previously received a bachelor’s degree at UWM or another accredited institution, and to all other students who are eligible for admission to UWM.

The Nutrition Certificate Program offers students and human services professionals in the community a complement to their primary academic discipline. The Nutrition Certificate Program provides introductory study about human nutrition and its relationship to general wellness and disease processes. The specialized study of human nutrition enhances the education of human service providers such as allied health professionals, nurses, social workers, health educators, community and public health specialists, as well as persons in the general public who have an interest in nutritional-aspects of wellness and disease prevention. The application of the knowledge gained through this group of courses is designed to promote a healthier population in our community.

The UWM Nutrition Certificate Program is not an accredited dietetics program and does not prepare students to qualify for positions and represent themselves as “Nutritionists,” “Nutrition Counselors,” “Registered Dietitians,” or other similar occupations. Earning this certificate in Nutrition does not provide “certification” as a nutrition professional in this highly specialized field.

To receive the certificate students must complete all of the following courses and obtain a cumulative grade point average of 2.500 in these specific courses. At least one half of the total credits required must be taken at UW-Milwaukee.

Academic Advising

Professional advisors provide information and guidance to help students make informed educational decisions. Students are encouraged to meet with an advisor at least once each semester. To schedule an advising appointment, call the Office of Student Affairs appointment line: (414) 229-2758.


Curriculum

To receive the certificate students must complete all of the following courses and obtain a cumulative grade point average of 2.5 in these specific courses. At least one half of the total credits required must be taken at UW-Milwaukee.

Course Number Course Name Offered Credits
BIO SCI 202 Anatomy & Physiology I
Prerequisites: none.
F/S/Su 4
BIO SCI 203 Anatomy & Physiology II
Prerequisites: BIO SCI 202.
F/S/Su 4
BMS 232 Introduction to Nutrition
Prerequisites: none.
F/S 3
KIN 230 Health Aspects of Exercise Nutrition
Prerequisites: none.
F/S 3
OR
KIN 241 Why We Eat What We Do
Prerequisites: none.
F/S 3
BMS 301 Human Pathophysiology: Fundamentals
Prerequisites: BIO SCI 203.
F/S/Su 1
BMS 302 Human Pathophysiology: Organ Systems I
Prerequisites: HS 301(C).
F/Su 1
BMS 303 Human Pathophysiology: Organ Systems II
Prerequisites: HS 301(C).
F/Su 1
BMS 304 Human Pathophysiology: Organ Systems III
Prerequisites: HS 301(C).
S 1
BMS 305 Human Pathophysiology: Organ Systems IV
Prerequisites: HS 301(C).
S 1
BMS 332 Clinical Nutrition
Prerequisites: BMS 232.
F/S 2
BMS 590 Public Health Nutrition and Food Politics
Prerequisite: junior standing.
varies 3
OR
BMS 590 Lifecycle Nutrition
Prerequisite: junior standing.
varies 3

F = Fall semester offering    S = Spring semester offering
Su = Summer session offering

Forms for declaring an intention to complete the Nutrition Certificate must be completed and are available in the Office of Student Affairs, Merrill Hall 115. Certificates are awarded upon completion of all requirements or at time of graduation for students seeking a bachelor’s degree.

For more information, please contact:
College of Health Sciences
Office of Student Affairs
Merrill Hall, Room 115
PO Box 413
Milwaukee, WI 53201
(414) 229-2758
TTY/ASCII (414) 229-3793
FAX (414) 229-3373
chs-info@uwm.edu

This certificate program is subject to federal gainful employment regulations. For more information please visit http://www4.uwm.edu/financialaid/EligConsInfo/gainfulemployment.cfm.

 
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