NutritionFor a live version of the Credit Course Schedule, use eConnect. Course types offered in this subject: Day CoursesPrin of Nutrit
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This section has the same course description as Sections 2001 and 2003 with the following exception: it has a modified Tuesday/ Thursday class meeting schedule. Some class meetings will be traditional and others will be assigned group activities and/or Internet activities. Details will be discussed at first class meeting. Students must have Internet access and an e-mail address. Prin of Nutrit
In addition to learning how the body handles nutrients, students will analyze personal eating habits; develop a personal weight control plan; analyze food labels; distinguish between nutrition fact and myth; identify relationships between nutrition and disease; and integrate nutrition information into daily lives. All sections have an Internet component. Students must have Internet access and an e-mail address. Distance Learning CoursesPrin of Nutrit
This multimedia course is completed entirely off campus. Students must have Internet access, a CD-ROM drive and a DCCCD student NetMail account. To complete the MANDATORY online orientation, go to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu and follow login procedures. Orientation deadline is Jan. 21. E-mail mManess@dcccd.edu with any questions. Prin of Nutrit
This telecourse has four on-campus exams. MANDATORY orientation at Brookhaven is either Jan. 16, 7-8 p.m., in Room A201 or Jan. 17, 9-10 a.m., in Room A203. If you cannot attend one of these, go to http://telecollege.dcccd.edu/courses/orientations for nutrition orientations on other campuses. Students must have Internet access and an e-mail address. Students, do not buy used telecourse guides. |
In addition to learning how the body handles nutrients, students analyze personal eating habits; develop a personal weight control plan; analyze food labels; distinguish between nutrition fact and myth; identify relationships between nutrition and disease; and integrate nutrition information into daily lives. All sections have an Internet component; students must have Internet access and an e-mail address.