Nutritional Sciences
The Department of Nutritional Science and Toxicology has provided information for students who plan to study abroad. Review your department’s responses to the Major Advising Questionnaires below, then contact the department directly with any additional questions.
Advising Resources
Study Abroad for Rausser College Majors (PDF)
Berkeley Programs Questionnaire
Yes. Berkeley Summer Abroad, Greece: Mediterranean Nutrition and Food Systems.
Yes. NUSCTX 105 from Berkeley Summer Abroad, Greece: Mediterranean Nutrition and Food Systems can count as upper division biology elective course credit for the Nutritional Science - Physiology and Metabolism and Nutritional Science - Toxicology majors. Other Berkeley Summer Abroad course credit in topics in biological or chemical science may count toward these elective unit requirements as well, upon faculty review.
UCEAP Programs Questionnaire
Students may petition to use up to 2 upper division courses for their major. Courses used for breadth requirements are also considered in addition to upper division requirements. All NST core upper division requirements must be completed on campus.
Yes. All pre-approved coursework is listed on the RCNR Study Abroad website via our database.
Yes, the NST Study Abroad 4 Year Plan Sample Schedule is available online.
All courses are reviewed on a case by case basis. Students should meet with the NST major advisor to discuss the course they would like to have evaluated. Ideally, this should be done prior to having left for a study abroad program so students know whether the course will count towards completing a major requirement. The student submits an online petition to apply study abroad coursework towards the major. The petition is reviewed by the Chair of the NST Undergraduate Committee for approval. Once submitted, the request may take up to two weeks to be evaluated.
If students plan their schedules, they can undertake a senior honors thesis. The Honors Program is a commitment for an entire year, so they will have to be back on campus to participate. Students might need to apply for the Honors Program while they are abroad, so they will need to plan ahead to get all of the planning finalized.
Yes, as long as the courses are accepted via petition to count as their upper division coursework.
Yes.
N/A.
Undergraduate Advisor signs the UCEAP forms.
Some Rausser College students, including those studying abroad, will receive an Academic hold which prevents them from registering for the following term. The College Adviser will email students in advance of their Phase I appointments requesting a proposed schedule for the following term. Once the student and adviser come to an agreement about the proposed schedule, the hold will be released so the student can enroll into their courses. For students abroad during their Phase 1, this can be done remotely.
Contact your major advisor as soon as possible to review your graduation requirements and to ensure you meet senior residency.
Independent Programs Questionnaire
No.
No.
All students must have the course syllabus in order for the course to be evaluated. The student submits an online petition to apply study abroad coursework towards the major. The syllabus will be evaluated by the Chair of the NST Undergraduate Committee for approval. Once submitted, the request may take up to two weeks to be evaluated.