Courses Taught by Kendrin Sonneville

NUTR621: Eating Disorders Prevention & Treatment

  • Graduate level
  • Residential
  • Fall term(s) for residential students;
  • 3 credit hour(s) for residential students;
  • Instructor(s): Sonneville, Kendrin (Residential);
  • Prerequisites: None
  • Advisory Prerequisites: STAT250 or STAT280 or BIOSTATS501/521 (concurrent)
  • Undergraduates are allowed to enroll in this course.
  • Description: This course is designed to introduce students to eating disorders using a public health framework. Students will be exposed to key concepts and controversies in the eating disorders field.
SonnevilleKendrin
Sonneville, Kendrin

NUTR622: Weight Bias & Health

  • Graduate level
  • Residential
  • Winter term(s) for residential students;
  • 2 credit hour(s) for residential students;
  • Instructor(s): Sonneville, Kendrin (Residential);
  • Prerequisites: BIOSTATS521 and/or 501
  • Advisory Prerequisites: NUTR 621
  • Description: This course is designed to introduce students to the pervasiveness and consequences of weight bias. Students will be introduced to weigh-inclusive alternatives (e.g. Health at Every Size) to weight-normative approaches common in public health and health care and will examine issues such as size diversity through a social justice lens.
  • Learning Objectives: Discuss the science of primary, secondary and tertiary prevention in population health, including health promotion, screening, etc. Explain behavioral and psychological factors that affect a population's health
SonnevilleKendrin
Sonneville, Kendrin

NUTR646: Approaches in Nutrition Counseling

  • Graduate level
  • Residential
  • Winter term(s) for residential students;
  • 3 credit hour(s) for residential students;
  • Instructor(s): Sonneville, Kendrin (Residential);
  • Prerequisites: NUTR 636: Medical Nutrition Therapy I
  • Description: The aim of this course is to familiarize dietetics students with counseling strategies that can be used for nutrition behavior change. The course will emphasize both the art and the science of nutrition counseling, as well as the practical aspects of implementing counseling for dietary change.
SonnevilleKendrin
Sonneville, Kendrin

NUTR796: Special Topics in Nutritional Sciences

AaronsonSusan
Aaronson, Susan
ColeSuzanne
Cole, Suzanne
DolinoyDana
Dolinoy, Dana
JonesAndrew
Jones, Andrew
MancusoPeter
Mancuso, Peter
PetersonKaren
Peterson, Karen
SonnevilleKendrin
Sonneville, Kendrin
BaylinAna
Baylin, Ana
AndersonOlivia
Anderson, Olivia

NUTR802: Professional Development and Technical Writing

  • Graduate level
  • Residential
  • Winter term(s) for residential students;
  • 2 credit hour(s) for residential students;
  • Instructor(s): Sonneville, Kendrin (Residential);
  • Not offered 2023-2024
  • Prerequisites: EHS801
  • Description: Doctoral students must learn to think critically about their own writing, the writing of their peers, and the process of writing in general. This course will center on peer review, written critiques, and lectures from experts to build the skills necessary to craft a piece of writing with these elements.
SonnevilleKendrin
Sonneville, Kendrin