<p>im a senior now, and i am still having a hard time in deciding a major.
I'm thinking about nutrition/food science,
so just wondering what schools have the best undergrad nutrition program.</p>
<p>Thx a lot!</p>
<p>im a senior now, and i am still having a hard time in deciding a major.
I'm thinking about nutrition/food science,
so just wondering what schools have the best undergrad nutrition program.</p>
<p>Thx a lot!</p>
<p>Some to look into are Cornell, Wisconsin, UNC, Arkansas and Alabama.</p>
<p>oh thx,
do u recommend studying molecular biology or nutrition?
or is molecular biology too hard??
wat jobs do ppl usually get???</p>
<p>Iowa State University, Penn State University, Your Home State University that has (or used to have) a College of Home Economics</p>
<p>Nutrition has several pathways - you can focus on human nutrition/dietetics and head into careers in the food industry, or you can go the molecular biology route and study how the body metabolizes nutrients and end up as a research scientist. Three nutrition grad students I knew in the '80s are currently working as a) College Biochemistry professor, b) Senior research scientist with a bio-tech firm, and c) International Nutrition Program supervisor for a branch of the US federal government.</p>
<p>Molecular biology can be hard or not hard. A lot depends on you and how much you are prepared to study.</p>
<p>Wishing you all the best.</p>