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College: Department: Cohort: Degree: Major: Agricultural & Marine Sciences Food Science and Nutrition 2010 - 2012 Bachelor of Science Human Nutrition

Summary of Credits: University Requirements (UR) Arabic Contemporary Omani Society Oman & Islamic Civilization or Islamic Culture University Electives (UE) See List A College Requirements (CR) See list B College Electives (CE) See list C Departmental Requirements (DR) See list D Departmental Electives (DE) See list E Major Requirements (AR) See list F Major Electives (AE) See list G Specialization Requirements (SR) See list H Specialization Electives (SE) See list I Minor Requirements (IR) See list J Minor Electives (IE) See list K TOTAL
For reference contact: Dr. Lyutha Al-Subhi HoD: Dr. Nejib Guizani Dean’s Office: Prof. Anvar Kacimov Admission and Registration: Ext. 1236 Date: Date: Date:

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DEPARTMENT OF FOOD SCIENCE AND NUTRITION HUMAN NUTRITION
Study Plan: for Cohort 2010-2012
Sem. ONE FALL Course Code TOTAL ARAB1001 CAMS2000 CAMS2003 TWO SPRING CHEM2101 LANC2140 Arabic Intro. CAMS Intro. to Food & Resource Economics General Chemistry I English for CAMS I University Elective TOTAL HIST1010 BIOL2101 THREE FALL LANC2141 Oman & Islamic Civilization General Biology I English for CAMS II University Elective University Elective Introduction to Human Nutrition Course Title Foundation Program Cr. 0 0 3 0 3 4 3 2 15 2 4 3 2 2 3 16 Contemporary Omani Society Seminar & Presentation Skills Biometry & Experimental Design in AMS General Physics I Principles of Food Science College Elective TOTAL FSHN2072 FSHN2302 FSHN3305 LANC2033 NURS1010 TOTAL Prin. of food science – Application lab Principles of Biochemistry Macronutrients in Human Nutrition Academic English for Medicine Anatomy & Physiology I with lab 1 2 3 4 3 3 16 2 3 3 3 4 15 FSHN2071 BIOL2101, CHEM2101 FSHN2301, (BIOL2101 or CHEM2101) LANC2141 AR AR AR AR AR = SOCI3320 CAMS2000, FPCS(0101 or 0102), FPMT(0105 or

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