<p>I was accepted to UCLA and would like to go there. Unfortunately they don't offer a major (or minor) in clinical nutrition, which is what I would like to study. What's the closest major to clinical nutrition that they offer? Which one should I choose instead? Also, is doing a science major at UCLA very difficult, as in academically rigorous? Here are the majors:
Majors</a> - College of Letters & Science - UCLA Undergraduate Admissions</p>
<p>Thank you</p>
<p>Biochemistry or physiological sciences. Yes, it will be academically rigorous because a majority of your classmates will be pre-health students.</p>
<p>Clinical nutrition is no joke either. You still have take as many science classes as any other bio-related major.</p>
<p>I see, thank you for your input. How about anthropology BS? Is that similar at all? I read that it’s a very “wide” major in that it wasn’t only about biology and science but sociology and other subjects as well. Should I do anthropology BS perhaps? (more scientific than anthropology BA). It sounds interesting to me however I’m not too crazy about evolution and ancient cultures which I know is part of it but I don’t know if it concentrates more on the science aspect or the culture aspect.</p>