Undergraduate Minor Program
Minoring in Nutritional Sciences

Requirements:

  1. Enroll in the minor through the Department's Student Affairs Office
  2. Have a minimum overall GPA of 2.50
  3. Take, for a letter grade, the following courses: NST 10, NST 103, NST 106, NST 160 and 1 or 2 upper division elective courses: NST 104, NST 110, NST 113, NST 120, NST 150, NST 165, NST 190, NST 193, NST 197, NST 198, or NST 199.
  4. The total unit count of the minor must equal at least 15 units.
  5. The overall GPA on courses taken to fulfill the minor must be at least 2.50.

The College of Natural Resources requires that all courses applied to either minor must be taken on the Berkeley campus. If a junior transfer student petitions for a waiver of the NS10 requirement based upon the completion of an equivalent course elsewhere, the department may permit substitution of a fifth Nutritional Sciences course.

Students who have completed the requirements for either minor should apply for departmental certification in the semester they intend to graduate. Applications may be picked up in the Office of Student Affairs: 117 Morgan Hall

In line with the philosophy of the University, these Minors have been designed in order to "give recognition to a coherent body of work that a student has completed outside the major and to broaden the student's educational experience."



Minoring in Toxicology

Requirements:

  1. Enroll in the minor through the Department's Student Affairs Office
  2. Have a minimum overall GPA of 2.50
  3. Take, for a letter grade, the following courses: NST 103, NST 106, NST 110, NST C119 and NST 120.
  4. The total unit count of the minor must equal at least 15 units.
  5. The overall GPA on courses taken to fulfill the minor must be at least 2.50.

The College of Natural Resources requires that all courses applied to either minor must be taken on the Berkeley campus.

Students who have completed the requirements for either minor should apply for departmental certification in the semester they intend to graduate. Applications may be picked up in the Office of Student Affairs: 117 Morgan Hall

In line with the philosophy of the University, these Minors have been designed in order to "give recognition to a coherent body of work that a student has completed outside the major and to broaden the student's educational experience."

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