Competencies and Learning Objectives for Nutritional Sciences

  Competency Specific course(s) that allow assessment
1Describe physiological functioning of the digestive tract following nutrient intake through application of an anatomical visualizationNUTR630
2Explain how macro- and micronutrient intake drive metabolic pathways and physiological functionNUTR630, NUTR631
3Suggest interventions that address the role of the environment, food, and lifestyle choices to enhance wellness in diverse individuals and populationsNUTR639
4Apply the principles and methods of nutrition assessment to monitor nutritional status and trends, identify at-risk individuals & groups, and investigate diet and disease relationshipsNUTR640
5Develop appropriate designs to rigorously monitor and evaluate nutrition programs and policies in diverse contextsNUTR633, NUTR650, NUTR677
6Demonstrate leadership skills that contribute to professional development and innovation in the field of nutritionNUTR600
7Apply public health theoretical frameworks and nutrition research evidence to inform public health actionsNUTR642, NUTR650, NUTR677, NUTR633
8Explain dietary influences on health outcomes, and identify population-based strategies to improve nutritional healthNUTR642, NUTR650, NUTR677

  Competency Specific course(s) that allow assessment
1Interpret key findings from advanced nutritional researchNUTR688, NUTR698/9
2Develop a discovery-based research study to evaluate some aspect of nutritional sciencesNUTR698/9
3Predict consequences that result from defects in specific metabolic pathways, including vitamin and macronutrient deficiencies or inborn errors of metabolismNUTR630
4Deduce how specific micronutrient deficiencies relate to poor health including the mechanism(s) of actionNUTR631
5Analyze quantitative data using biostatistics, informatics, computer-based programming and software, as appropriateBIOSTAT521
6Apply the principles and methods of nutrition assessment to monitor nutritional status and trends, identify at-risk individuals & groups, and investigate diet and disease relationshipsNUTR640

  Competency Specific course(s) that allow assessment
1Create a rigorous study design to test a research question based on a critical evaluation of prior literatureNUTR990, NUTR995, NUTR830
2Predict the consequences of nutrient deficiencies or excesses based on principles of macronutrient and micronutrient biochemistryNUTR630, NUTR631, Doctoral Qualifying Exam
3Predict how genetic variations in enzymes, nutrient transporters or regulators could affect human health and diseaseNUTR630, NUTR631, NUTR638, Doctoral Qualifying Exam
4Evaluate the biochemical basis of energy generating and consuming pathways, including their role in energy balanceNUTR630
5Articulate potential mechanisms by which specific dietary, behavioral factors, and physical activity contribute to weight gain and lossNUTR639
6Propose appriopriate nutritional assessment methodologies in a research contextNUTR640
7Describe findings from presentations of novel nutritional researchNUTR688
8Disseminate rigorous research findings through clear, persuasive written and oral communication to both peers and non-technical audiencesNUTR869

  Competency Specific course(s) that allow assessment
1Explain how biochemical nature of different carbohydrates/fats/proteins relates to nutritional qualityNUTR630
2Explain how the biological nature of vitamins and minerals relates to population healthNUTR631
3Apply the principles and methods of nutrition assessment to monitor nutritional status and trends, identify at-risk individuals, monitor progress of programs, and investigate diet/disease relationshipsNUTR640
4Assess the primary strengths and weaknesses of different methods to collect nutrition information at the population level, including sources of error and approaches to reduce errorNUTR624
5Apply methods of nutritional epidemiology for the evaluation of diet/disease relationshipsNUTR624
6integrate findings of novel nutrition research with existing knowledge of nutritional epidemiologyNUTR688

  Competency Specific course(s) that allow assessment
1Apply knowledge of macronutrients and micronutrients to nutrition policies and programs addressing health of populationsNUTR630, NUTR631
2Identify the primary strengths and weaknesses of the different methods that can be used to collect nutrition informationNUTR624
3Integrate findings from presentations of novel nutritional research with existing knowledge of nutritional interventionsNUTR688
4Disseminate rigorous research findings through clear, persuasive written and oral communication to both peers and non-technical audiencesNUTR869
5Demonstrate familiarity of behavioral change theories and conceptual frameworks relevant to nutrition interventions in clinical and/or community contextsNUTR650
6Create a rigorous intervention study design to test a research question based on a critical evaluation of prior literatureNUTR990, NUTR995, Preliminary Exam