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Nutritional Sciences represents an exciting and challenging area of study of a truly interdisciplinary nature. Understanding of the impact of nutrition on health and its role in disease is based upon a knowledge of the metabolic processes involved (nutrient requirements and utilization, food additive metabolism and safety), of the chemistry of foods (food preservation, food production) and of social and behavioural factors integrated in consideration of the national and international goals of achieving optimal health through proper nutrition. Most career opportunities in Nutritional Sciences require
training beyond the undergraduate level. The Major Program provides excellent
preparation for entry into postgraduate studies in nutrition research
or for a professional faculty such as Medicine and Dentistry. Students interested in applying to the M.H.Sc. Comm. Nutr. Program, through the Graduate Department of Community Health, are advised to contact the program director during their second year of undergraduate studies. Undergraduate
Coordinator: Nutritional Sciences ProgramNutritional Sciences (Science program) Major program: Enrolment in the Major Program can begin at the end of first year, and admission is based on maintaining an overall GPA of at least 2.7. First
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