Bachelor of Science with a Major in Nutrition and Exercise Science
A graduate of the Bachelor of Science degree with a Major in Nutrition and Exercise Science may develop a career in community health and fitness or community nutrition, as a strength and conditioning coach or as a personal trainer. This degree also prepares students for graduate work in related health science fields.
Student Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this program, students will be able to:
- critically evaluate and interpret media and research findings about food, nutrition and exercise using an evidence-based approach.
- communicate food, nutrition and exercise information in both written and oral formats in a clear, cohesive and accurate manner.
- describe food, nutrition, and physical activity needs for healthy people using a whole-food, whole-person perspective.
- create a food-related intervention and a physical activity intervention for disease prevention that integrates mind, body and spirit aspects of wellness.
Admissions
For general information on the admissions process, please refer to the Admissions section in this catalog. The information below refers only to the Nutrition and Exercise Science undergraduate program.
Transfer students who have attended a regionally accredited college or university and completed an Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, DTA (WA), the IGETC (CA), CSU Breadth (CA) or Associate Degree for Transfer (CA) prior to enrolling at Bastyr, will satisfy theGeneral Education requirements. Please note: students must also complete prerequisites specific to their major. Students who have not completed one of the above degrees will have their courses articulated for general education credit on a course-by-course basis.
Prerequisites
Entering undergraduates must have at least a 2.50 cumulative GPA with a grade of C or better in all basic proficiency and science requirement courses. Prior to enrolling, students must have completed 90 quarter credits (60 semester credits), including a minimum number of credits in the basic proficiency, science and general education categories. Surplus credits not used to satisfy basic proficiency or science requirements may be applied to the appropriate general education requirements.
Note: Students may apply to the program while completing prerequisite coursework.
Basic Proficiency and Science Requirements |
English Literature and Composition |
9 quarter credits |
General Psychology |
3 quarter credits |
College Algebra or Statistics |
4 quarter credits |
General Chemistry 1 & 2 (science-major level with lab) |
8 quarter credits |
General Cell Biology (science-major level with lab) |
4 quarter credits |
Introductory Nutrition1 |
5 quarter credits |
1The nutrition course must include macro- and micronutrients, lifecycle, and physical activity.
General Education Requirements |
Natural Science |
8 quarter credits |
Arts and Humanities |
15 quarter credits |
Social Sciences |
15 quarter credits |
Public Speaking |
3 quarter credits |
Electives |
16 quarter credits |
Graduation Requirements
Upper-division Bachelor of Science students enrolled at Bastyr University must complete a minimum of 180 credits (inclusive of credits transferred into Bastyr). To graduate, Bachelor of Science students must have a minimum 2.0 grade point average with a minimum of 45 quarter credits in residence at Bastyr University.
The curriculum tables that follow list the tentative schedule of courses each quarter.
Junior Year (Year I)
Fall
BC3123 | Organic Chemistry for Life Sciences Lecture/Lab | 6 |
BC3161 | Anatomy and Physiology 1 Lecture/Lab | 3 |
EX3105 | Physical Activity and Wellness | 2 |
TR4118 | Cultural Perspectives on Foods | 2 |
Total Credit Hours: | 13 |
Winter
BC3113 | Living Anatomy | 3 |
BC3162 | Anatomy and Physiology 2 Lecture/Lab | 3 |
BC4117 | Biochemistry for Life Sciences 1 Lecture/Lab | 5 |
TR3105 | Introduction to the Scientific Method | 1 |
TR3111 | Nutrition Throughout Life | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 15 |
TR3105 is also offered in spring, online course.
Spring
BC3163 | Anatomy and Physiology 3 Lecture/Lab | 4 |
BC4140 | Biochemistry for Life Sciences 2 | 4 |
EX4105 | Business Principles in Health Promotion | 2 |
EX4115 | Motor Learning and Development | 3 |
TR4103 | Whole Foods Production | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 16 |
Senior Year (Year II)
Fall
EX4100 | Physiology of Exercise | 5 |
EX4107 | Sports Nutrition | 5 |
EX4119 | Principles of Resistance Training | 3 |
TR4105 | Advanced Nutrition Principles: Macronutrients | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 16 |
Winter
EX4124 | Exercise Science Laboratory Techniques | 2 |
EX4133 | Exercise Prescription for Special Populations | 2 |
TR4100 | Introduction to Research Methods | 3 |
TR4106 | Advanced Nutrition Principles: Micronutrients | 3 |
PS3145 | Psychology of Sports and Exercise | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 13 |
Spring
EX4120 | Health and Fitness Methods | 1 |
EX4800 | Exercise/Nutrition Practicum | 2 |
TR4117 | Nutrition, Physical Activity and Disease | 5 |
TR4126 | Community Nutrition/Nutrition Education | 5 |
Total Credit Hours: | 13 |
Elective Requirements
General elective courses may be from any program or department. There is also a graduation requirement of Advanced First Aid and CPR.
Total Requirements
Total Core Course Credits |
86 |
Total Elective Credits |
4 |
Total Requirements |
90 |
Curriculum and course changes in the 2019-2020 Bastyr University Catalog are applicable to students entering during the 2019-2020 academic year. Please refer to the appropriate catalog if interested in curriculum and courses required for any other entering year.