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3 Credits
Online
Independent Study
$247.40 per Credit (No Fees)

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N&D335: World Food Patterns

Prerequisites: None
Undergraduate College Credit Courses
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Course at a Glance

Overview

This course, World Food Patterns, identifies social, cultural, religious, ethnic, and personal influences on the food choices of individuals, families, and societies. You will learn that differential nutritional status, by making some people more fit than others, has widespread economic, political, and social consequences. You also will investigate causes of hunger and under nutrition in developed and developing countries.

 

The overall goal of the course is for you to begin to examine the food patterns of different cultures considering the impact of social, cultural, religious practices, political influences, and economics on the nutrition status of populations.

Objectives

Required Textbooks & Materials

Bryant, C., DeWalt, K., Courtney, A., and Schwartz, J. (2003). The Cultural Feast: An Introduction to Food and Society. (2nd ed.). Belmont, CA; Thompson Wadsworth Publishing. ISBN 978-0-5-3452582-8.

Lessons & Exams

You have up to 9 months from your enrollment date to complete:

Exams will consist of multiple-choice, matching, short answer, and essay questions. You will need to complete an Interview Project before you take the final exam.

NOTE: Course information, including tuition, technology requirements, textbooks, lessons and exams, is subject to change without notice.