Nutrition

BI-169-IS1

Erie Community College

  • Semester
    Summer 2024
  • Instructor
    Dr. Phillip E Jones
  • Start Date
    05-20-0024
  • Total Credits
    3
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    716-851-1235

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A science elective designed for non-science majors. A study of the principles of nutrition; nutrients as they relate to the individualsí daily living; how to plan and evaluate their own dietary intake; and consideration of social, economic and psychological factors in relationship to dietary practices. Weight control, health foods, additives and nutrition for various age levels and conditions of health will be explored.
Course Area: Biology
Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
Dates: 05-20-0024 - 07-01-0024
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Instructor: Dr. Phillip E Jones
Local Course ID: 24SU_ERI_BI169_IS1
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