. Catalog . artmental Seminars (NUT204a,b,c,d), Biochemistry and Physiology of Nutrition (NUT 205c,d), and acourse in biochemistry. (Please see p. 13 for specific degree requirements.) For the in Nutrition degree, students are required to take graduatelevel courses in biochemistry, physiology, epidemiology, and biostatisticsin addition to the following Nutrition courses: Principles of Nutrition (NUT201a,b), Nutrition Policy Formation and Program Operation (NUT 203c,d),Departmental Seminars (NUT 204a,b,c,d), Biochemistry and Physiology ofNutrition (NUT 205c,d), and Laboratory and Animal Re


. Catalog . artmental Seminars (NUT204a,b,c,d), Biochemistry and Physiology of Nutrition (NUT 205c,d), and acourse in biochemistry. (Please see p. 13 for specific degree requirements.) For the in Nutrition degree, students are required to take graduatelevel courses in biochemistry, physiology, epidemiology, and biostatisticsin addition to the following Nutrition courses: Principles of Nutrition (NUT201a,b), Nutrition Policy Formation and Program Operation (NUT 203c,d),Departmental Seminars (NUT 204a,b,c,d), Biochemistry and Physiology ofNutrition (NUT 205c,d), and Laboratory and Animal Research Techniques(NUT 206c,d). Electives pertinent to the students interests and the doctoralprograms requirements are also taken. Tutorial research is begun duringthe first year, and a thesis must be completed within the period prescribedby the School (see p. 17). The requirements for the degree are the same as those given forthe in Nutrition degree, but the candidate must hold a Dr. Albert Owen discusses The Regulationof Amino Acid Uptake into Human DiploidFibroblasts at a seminar in April. Nutrition / 43 Some of the courses that the Depart-ment offers are listed below. The cor-responding descriptions are on Principles of Nutrition; NutritionPolicy Formation and Program Oper-ation; Departmental Seminars; Bio-chemistry and Physiology of Nutri-tion; Laboratory and Animal Re-search Techniques; Nutritional As-pects of Human Disease; Food Sci-ence and Nutrition; Nutrition Prob-lems of Less Developed Countries;Tutorial Programs; and Research. In conjunction with other depart-ments: Nutrition in Child Growth and De-velopment, and Nutritional Epide-miology. The joint degree in Nutrition and in Epidemiology requires thestudent to take the courses designated for the Doctor of Science programs inthe respective departments. In addition to these courses, a minor field mustalso be selected that satisfies both departments. A satisfactory thesis deal-


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