Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics
Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics

Bachelor of Science in Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics

Degree Structure

College

Health Sciences

Department

Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics

Level

Undergraduate

Study System

Courses

Total Credit Hours

134 Cr. Hrs.

Duration

4 Years

Intake

Fall and Spring

Language

English

Study Mode

Full Time

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Degree Overview

The Bachelor of Science degree program in Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics (CND) is a full-time four-year comprehensive degree program comprising of 134 credit hours from courses offered at the university, college and department levels. The allocation of the credit hours is shown in the following table:

Study Plan

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Study Plan for Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics

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What You Will Learn

This program graduates qualified clinical dietitians and nutritionists who play a pivotal role in healthcare delivery. The program delivers education across various aspects of life, health, and social sciences essential for understanding food, nutrition, and their interplay with health.

Graduates from the program will have the ability to educate patients, design appropriate nutrition care plans, and deliver medical nutritional therapy. They develop strategies for optimizing nutrition in both individual and community health contexts, adapting to changing lifestyles, and addressing contemporary health crises.

Upon program completion, graduates find successful employment as dietitians, nutritionists, researchers, and educators. They can pursue careers in diverse sectors such as hospitals, schools, health centers, primary healthcare departments, and related sectors. 

University Requirements

Every student is required to take 24 credit hours of general education courses distributed over seven domains. Fifteen (15) mandatory credit hours are selected from domains 1, 2, 3 and 4 and (9) elective credit hours selected from domains 5, 6 and 7 as indicated in the University section (General Education).

College Requirements

Degree Requirements

 

The Bachelor of Science degree program in Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics (CN&D) is a full-time four-year comprehensive degree program comprising of 134 credit hours from courses offered at the university, college and department levels. The allocation of the credit hours is shown in the following table:

BSc. in Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics (BS-CN&D)
- UR CR PR Total
Mandatory Credits 18
24 80 122
Elective Credits 6
- 6 12
Total 24 24 86 134

A. Core Courses
The 80 credit hours of required CN&D core courses are listed in the table below.

Course # Title Cr Hrs. Prerequisite
0501257 General Microbiology 3 0500150
0501260 Biochemistry 3 1426155
0503263 Health Education and Health Promotion 3 -
0503462 Ethical and Legal Issues in Health Professions 3 -
0504362 Epidemiology and Population Health 3 0504252
0507250 Introduction to Nutrition 3 0500160
0507260 Macro and Micro Nutrients 3 0507250
0507261 Principles of Food Science 3 Co: 0501260
0507262 Food Psychology and Sociology 3 0507250
0507263 Food Microbiology 3 0501257
0507350 Nutrition Assessment 4 0507260
0507351 Food Processing and Preparation 4 0507261
0507352 Nutrition in the Life Cycle 3 0507260; 0507250
0507353 Pediatric Nutrition 3 0507260; Co: 0507352
0507360 Medical Nutrition Therapy (1) 3 0507350; 0507352
0507361 Diet Planning and Disease (1) 3 Co: 0507260
0507362 Clinical Nutrition Practicum 1A 3 0507350; Co: 0507361
0507450 Medical Nutrition Therapy (2) 3 0507360; Co: 0507451
0507451 Diet Planning and Disease (2) 3 0507361; Co:0507450
0507452 Clinical Nutrition Practicum 2A (Community) 3 0503263
0507453 Practical Food Analysis 2 0507351
0507460 Food Service Management 3 0507263
0507461 Nutrition Project 3 0500450
0507462 Clinical Nutrition Practicum 3A 6 0507451
1426217 Organic Chemistry for Health Sciences 4 1426155

 

B. Department Elective Courses

Students may choose two courses encompassing six credit hours as required electives. The list of possible courses to choose from are given in the table below. The list includes courses offered by the CN&D program and other departments. Students should be aware that not all of the courses in the list will be available every semester. 

Course # Title Cr Hrs. Prerequisite
0503261 Psychosocial Aspects in Health Professions 3 -
0506362 Food Safety and Quality 3 0501257
0507400 Advanced Human Nutrition and Metabolism 3 0507352
0507405
Nutrition Counseling and Communication 3 0503263
0507437 Sports Nutrition 3 0507350

 

Study Plan

The Bachelor of Science in Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics program encompasses 134 credits hours that are spread over eight semesters and could be completed in four years. The following distribution of courses by semester facilitates students' normal progression through the study plan.

Year I, Level 1 (Freshman), Semester 1, Fall (16 Credit Hours)
Course # Course Title Cr Hrs. Prerequisites
0201102 Arabic Languages 3 -
0202121 English for Medical Sciences 3 -
0500150 Biology 4 -
0500161 Introduction to Health Sciences 2 -
1426155 General Chemistry for Health Sciences 4 -

 

Year 1, Level 1 (Freshman), Semester 2, Spring (17 Credit Hours)
Course # Course Title Cr Hrs. Prerequisites
0104100 Islamic Culture 3 -
0500160 Human Anatomy and Physiology 4 -
1411100 Introduction to Information Technology 3 -
1430107 General Physics for Health Sciences 4
- University Elective (1) 3 -

 

Year 2, Level 2 (Sophomore), Semester 3, Fall (16 Credit Hours)
Course # Course Title Cr Hrs. Prerequisites
0504252 Biostatistics 3 -
0507250 Introduction to Nutrition 3 0500160
0501257 General Microbiology 3 0500150
1426217 Organic Chemistry for Health Sciences 4 1426155
- University Elective (2) 3 -

 

Year 2, Level 2 (Sophomore), Semester 4, Spring (18 Credit Hours)
Course # Course Title Cr Hrs. Prerequisites
0501260 Biochemistry 3 1426155
0507260 Macro and Micro Nutrients 3 0507250
0507261 Principles of Food Science 3 Co: 0501260
0507262 Food Psychology and Sociology 3 0507250
0507263 Food Microbiology 3 0501257
- University Elective (3) 3 -

 

Year 3, Level 3 (Junior), Semester 5, Fall (17 Credit Hours)
Course # Course Title Cr Hrs. Prerequisites
0507350 Nutrition Assessment 4 0507260
0507351 Food Processing and Preparation 4 0507261
0507352 Nutrition in the Life Cycle 3 0507250; 0507260
0507353 Pediatric Nutrition 3 0507260; Co: 0507352
- University Elective (4) 3 -

 

Year 3, Level 3 (Junior), Semester 6, Spring (18 Credit Hours)
Course # Course Title Cr Hrs. Prerequisites
0503263 Health Education and Health Promotion 3 -
0504362 Epidemiology and Population Health 3 0504252
0507360 Medical Nutrition Therapy (1) 3 0507350; 0507352
0507361 Diet Planning and Disease (1) 3 Co: 0507360
0507362 Clinical Nutrition Practicum 1A 3 0507350; co: 0507361
- Department Elective (1) 3 -

 

Year 4, Level 4 (Senior), Semester 7, Fall (17 Credit Hours)
Course # Course Title Cr Hrs. Prerequisites
0500450 Introduction to Research 3 0504252
0507450 Medical Nutrition Therapy (2) 3 0507360; Co: 0507451
0507451 Diet Planning and Disease (2) 3 0507361; Co: 0507450
0507452 Clinical Nutrition Practicum 2A (Community) 3 0503263
0507453 Practical Food Analysis 2 0507351
- Department Elective (2) 3 -

 

Year 4, S Level 4 (Senior), Semester 8, Spring (15 Credit Hours)
Course # Course Title Cr Hrs. Prerequisites
0503462 Ethical and Legal Issues in Health Professions 3 -
0507460 Food Service Management 3 0507263
0507461 Nutrition Project 3 0500450
0507462 Clinical Nutrition Practicum 3A 6 0507451

 

Course Description

0507250 Introduction to Nutrition 3-0-0:3 Prerequisite: 0500160 - Human Anatomy and Physiology
0507260 Macro and Micro Nutrients 3-0-0:3 Prerequisite: 0507250 - Introduction to Nutrition
0507261 Principles of Food Science 3-0-0:3 Co-requisite: 0501260 - Biochemistry
0507262 Food Psychology and Sociology 3-0-0:3 Prerequisite: 0507250 - Introduction to Nutrition
0507263 Food Microbiology 2-3-0:3 Prerequisite: 0501257 - General Microbiology
0507350 Nutrition Assessment 3-3-0:4 Prerequisite: 0507260 - Macro and Micronutrients
0507351 Food Processing and Preparation 3-3-0:4 Prerequisite: 0507261- Principles of Food Science
0507352 Nutrition in the Life Cycle 3-0-0:3 Prerequisites: 0507250 - Introduction to Nutrition; 0507260 - Macro and Micronutrients
0507353 Pediatric Nutrition 3-0-0:3 Prerequisite: 0507260 - Macro and Micronutrients; Co-requisite: 0507352 - Nutrition in the Life Cycle
0507360 Medical Nutrition Therapy (1) 3-0-0:3 Prerequisites: 0507350 - Nutrition Assessment -0507352 - Nutrition in Life Cycle
0507361 Diet Planning and Disease (1) 3-0-0:3 Co-requisite: 0507360 - Medical Nutrition Therapy (1)
0507362 Clinical Nutrition Practicum 1A 0-0-9:3 Prerequisites: 0507350 - Nutrition Assessment; Co-requisite: 0507361 - Diet Planning and Disease (1)
0507450 Medical Nutrition Therapy (2) 3-0-0:3 Prerequisite: 0507360, Medical Nutrition Therapy (1); Co-requisite: 0507451, Diet Planning and Disease (2)
0507451 Diet Planning and Disease (2) 3-0-0:3 Prerequisite: 0507361 - Diet Planning and Disease (1); Co-requisite: 0507450 - Medical Nutrition Therapy (2)
0507452 Clinical Nutrition Practicum 2A (Community) 0-0-9:3 Year 4, S Level 4 (Senior), Semester 8, Spring (15 Credit Hours); Prerequisite: 0503263 - Health Education and Health Promotion
0507453 Practical Food Analysis 1-3-0:2 Prerequisite: 0507351 - Food Processing and Preparation
0507460 Food Service Management 3-0-0:3 Prerequisite: 0507263 - Food Microbiology
0507461 Nutrition Project 3-0-0:3 Prerequisite: 0500450 - Introduction to Research
0507400 Advanced Human Nutrition and Metabolism 3-0-0:3 Prerequisite: 0507352 - Nutrition in the Life Cycle
0507405 Nutrition Counseling and Communication 3-0-0:3 Prerequisite: None
0507437 Sports Nutrition 3-0-0:3 Prerequisite: 0507350 - Nutrition Assessment

Career Path

Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics equips students for diverse career paths involving food, nutrition, and dietetics. Upon program completion, graduates thrive in roles as researchers, consultants, and entrepreneurs. Common career avenues encompass hospitals, clinics, schools, health centers, primary healthcare departments, the food industry, nutraceutical companies, wellness clinics, and related sectors.

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