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Culinary Nutrition, B.S.

Location(s): Main Campus


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The Culinary Nutrition Bachelor’s of Science degree prepares students to respect food and the food system as an integral part of health and healing. Culinary nutrition is an exciting interdisciplinary research-based field with biochemical underpinnings that form a framework on which creative culinary professionals hang their artfully designed recipes. Graduates will be able to merge culinary nutrition skills with traditional business skills such as entrepreneurship and technical writing to lead the growing field of using food restoratively and therapeutically to promote vibrancy. Coursework focuses on culinary arts, functional nutrition, “culinary nutrition,” food science, sustainability, entrepreneurship, and food service management.

Distinctive features of the program include its timeliness and relevance to the field of nutrition. The trend in nutrition programs is toward food as medicine with an emphasis on culinary arts. Some of the more competitive nutrition programs offer culinary arts and culinary nutrition.  

Bachelor of Science in Culinary Nutrition Curriculum


Degree Requirements


Students receiving a Bachelor of Science in Culinary Nutrition must complete a minimum total of 180 quarter credit hours of instruction. 

Core Curriculum Offerings


Area I: Humanities, Health and Wellness 25 Quarter Credit Hours
Area II: Social Sciences 15 Quarter Credit Hours
Area III: Science, Mathematics and Computers 20 Quarter Credit Hours
Total: 60 Quarter Credit Hours

Bachelor of Science Offerings


Area IV: Foundations to Major 30 Quarter Credit Hours
Area V: Major Requirements 60 Quarter Credit Hours
Area VI: Minor/Electives 30 Quarter Credit Hours
Total: 120 Quarter Credit Hours

Total Bachelor of Science Requirements: 180 Quarter Credit Hours


Areas I, II, III


Core Curriculum Offerings  

Culinary Nutrition students are encouraged to take BIO 111 and CHM 111 in Area III B as they are pre-requistites for required courses.

Area VI: Minor/Electives


30 Quarter Credit Hours

  • Choose a Minor of 25 credit hours and 5 elective credit hours OR choose 30 credit hours of elective courses not previously taken, with at least 15 credit hours at 300 level or above. Minimum grade of C or better required for the minor.

Additional Completion Requirements


  1. Completion of the prescribed degree plan, with at least 25% of the coursework being earned at Life University.
  2. Satisfactory completion of all courses within the prescribed degree plan with a minimum overall cumulative GPA of 2.0 (Good Academic Standing).
  3. Satisfactory completion of all courses in areas IV: Foundations to Major and V: Major Courses with a minimum grade of C or better.
  4. For minors: Satisfactory completion of all courses associated with the minor with an earned grade of C or better.
  5. Completion of the Service-Learning Project (SLP) requirements including documentation on the co-curricular transcript.
  6. Complete an online application for graduation three quarters prior to graduation  (usually the third quarter of the junior year). 
    1. Apply during the term in which the student has completed 130-135 of the 180 credit hours within the degree plan.
    2. The Registrar will provide a degree audit to the student and Advisor indicating all requirements remaining to earn the degree.  Students who fail to complete the application for graduation by the deadline may be withheld from graduation until the next term.
  7. The student must complete the following reviews:
    1. Registrar’s Office – complete a formal academic records review.
    2. Complete Exit Counseling, if applicable, online at www.studentaid.gov
    3. Student Accounting – rectify any account balance.

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