Community College students should meet with a counselor as soon as possible to determine the equivalent courses offered at that institution. Students should complete as many as possible of the lower division requirements listed below, prior to transfer.
Lower Division Course Requirements | Community College Course Equivalents | |
| Students may pursue the BS - Nutritional Science without an area of concentration (general degree). This alternate plan will prepare students for careers in Nutrition Science, Sports Nutrition, Food Management, Nutrition Education (does not qualify students to become credentialed teachers). Departmental advising (408-924-3100) is required in order to avoid taking additional supporting courses. These academic plans do not meet the requirements of the American Dietetic Association or the Institute of Food Technologists. | ||
Supporting Courses: | ||
| ENVS 001 Introduction to Environmental Issues | ES 1 Environmental Studies | |
| MICR 020 General Bacteriology | Biol 26 Introduction to Microbiology | |
| PSYC 001 General Psychology | Psyc 1 General Psychology | |
| STAT 095 Elementary Statistics | Psyc 15 Statistics & Research Methods OR Math 10 Elementary Statistics | |
| OR | ||
| HS 067 Introductory Health Statistics | No Current Equivalent | |
Major Core: | ||
| NUFS 008 Nutrition for the Health Professions | Biol 45 Introduction to Human Nutrition | |
| NUFS 031 Professionalism in Nutrition, Food Science and Packaging | No Current Equivalent | |
Select One Emphasis from the following: | ||
For the emphasis in Nutrition Science, add: | ||
| CHEM 1A and CHEM 1B General Chemistry | Chem 1A General Chemistry AND Chem 1B General Chemistry AND Chem 1C General Chemistry Equivalent only if sequence is complete | |
| Sequence must be complete | ||
| CHEM 008 Organic Chemistry | Chem 12A Organic Chemistry AND Chem 12B Organic Chemistry AND Chem 12C Organic Chemistry | |
| BIOL 065 Human Anatomy | Biol 40A Human Anatomy and Physiology AND Biol 40B Human Anatomy and Physiology AND Biol 40C Human Anatomy and Physiology For Nursing, Occupational Therapy or Kinesiology complete Biol 58AL, 58BL and Biol 58CL labs | |
| BIOL 066 Human Physiology | Biol 40A Human Anatomy and Physiology AND Biol 40B Human Anatomy and Physiology AND Biol 40C Human Anatomy and Physiology | |
For the emphasis in Nutrition Education, add: | ||
| BIOL 021 Human Biology | Biol 11 Human Biology | |
| CHEM 030A Introductory Chemistry | Chem 30A Survey of Chemistry | |
| CHEM 030B Introductory Chemistry | Chem 30B Survey of Chemistry | |
For the emphasis in Sports Nutrition, add: | ||
| BIOL 066 Human Physiology | Biol 40A Human Anatomy and Physiology AND Biol 40B Human Anatomy and Physiology AND Biol 40C Human Anatomy and Physiology | |
| CHEM 030A Introductory Chemistry | Chem 30A Survey of Chemistry | |
| CHEM 030B Introductory Chemistry | Chem 30B Survey of Chemistry | |
For the emphasis in Food Management, add: | ||
| NUFS 020 Sanitation and Environmental Issues in the Hospitality Industry | No Current Equivalent | |
| NUFS 022 Catering and Beverage Management | No Current Equivalent | |
| NUFS 025 Internship in Foodservice Management | No Current Equivalent | |
| BIOL 021 Human Biology | Biol 11 Human Biology | |
| BUS 020N Survey of Accounting | Acct 1A Financial Accounting I AND Acct 1B Financial Accounting II | |
| CHEM 030A Introductory Chemistry | Chem 30A Survey of Chemistry | |
| CHEM 030B Introductory Chemistry | Chem 30B Survey of Chemistry | |
| ECON 001A Principles of Economics: Macroeconomics | Econ 1 Principles of Macroeconomics | |
| OR | ||
| ECON 001B Principles of Economics: Microeconomics | Econ 2 Principles of Microeconomics | |
| NUFS 012 Food, Beverage and Labor Cost Control Systems | No Current Equivalent | |
| OR | ||
| NUFS 023 Culinary Concepts | No Current Equivalent | |
| OR | ||
| HRTM 023 Culinary Concepts | No Current Equivalent | |
For the emphasis in Environmental Food and Health Specialist take: | ||
| NUFS 020 Sanitation and Environmental Issues in the Hospitality Industry | No Current Equivalent | |
| CHEM 1A and CHEM 1B General Chemistry | Chem 1A General Chemistry AND Chem 1B General Chemistry AND Chem 1C General Chemistry Equivalent only if sequence is complete | |
| Sequence must be complete | ||
| CHEM 030A Introductory Chemistry | Chem 30A Survey of Chemistry | |
| CHEM 030B Introductory Chemistry | Chem 30B Survey of Chemistry | |
| PHYS 002A Fundamentals of Physics | Phys 2A General Introductory Physics AND Phys 2B General Introductory Physics | |
| PHYS 002B Fundamentals of Physics | Phys 2B General Introductory Physics AND Phys 2C General Introductory Physics | |
| MATH 008 College Algebra and Trigonometry | No Current Equivalent | |
| BIOL 020 Ecological Biology | Biol 10 Introductory to Biology OR Esci 51 Environmental Science AND Esci 51L Environmental Science Laboratory | |
| BIOL 021 Human Biology | Biol 11 Human Biology | |
All students must satisfy the following prerequisite (or equivalent) prior to registering for the WST and 100W courses at SJSU {Academic Senate policy S05-8}: | ||
| ENGL 001B Composition 2 A "C" or better is required in English 1B (a "C-" is not acceptable). | Ewrt 1B Reading, Writing and Research OR ESL 6 Critical Reading and Research for Writing OR Ewrt 2 Critical Reading, Writing & Thinking | |
| or | ||
| Second Semester English Composition Equivalent Course | PHIL 3 Critical Thinking and Writing OR SPCH 9 Argumentation: Analysis of Oral & Written Communication | |
| A course articulated to SJSU's English 1B is recommended, however any course approved for the IGETC second semester composition area would be accepted to meet this requirement (a grade of "C" or better is required). | ||
Lower Division General Education (39 semester or 58 quarter units) - some of the courses listed above may be approved for general education credit as well as major preparation at your institution. Please see your college counselor/advisor to review your general education in order to receive FULL OR PARTIAL CERTIFICATION PRIOR TO TRANSFER to San José State University. You may be required to take additional lower division general education courses if you do not provide SJSU WITH A FULL OR PARTIAL CERTIFICATION OF GENERAL EDUCATION upon transfer.
American Institutions Requirement (3-9 semester or 5-15 quarter units) - may be satisfied within the lower division general education requirements.
Physical Education Requirement (2 courses) - at least 2 different activities.