On the next page is a list of prerequisite courses required for the Dietetics Program. The University of Connecticut requires that all undergraduate students complete University-wide general education requirements. To obtain information about general education University requirements, consult the University catalog which may be obtained from the Undergraduate Registrar’s Office. You must have a minimum of 60 credits for admission to the junior year. The minimum 60 credits MUST include the individual program prerequisite work and University general education requirements (with exception of the W-in-the-major course). NOTE: Students typically complete all program requirements during the academic year(s) prior to admission. However, some applicants may need to utilize the summer prior to program matriculation to complete requirements and/or general education courses (students are expected to complete their W course outside the major prior to admission). In such cases, plans of study should be discussed with the program director prior to application. Admission may be contingent upon work completed in the summer.
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