University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Nutrition Science BS
University at Buffalo, The State University of New York

University at Buffalo, The State University of New York

Nutrition Science BS

Buffalo, USA

BSc

4 years

English

Full time

Aug 2026

On-Campus

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Key Summary

    About : The Nutrition Science BS program focuses on the scientific principles of nutrition and the role of nutrition in health and disease. Students learn about the biochemical, physiological, and social aspects of nutrition. The course is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in the science of nutrition through coursework and practical experiences.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue various career paths including nutritionists, dietitians, and roles in health promotion or public health. Opportunities may also exist in food services, wellness coaching, and clinical research related to nutrition.

When you understand what we eat—and how it can influence our health and other parts of our lives—you can start to influence change. This major is for students whose interests go beyond having a passion for food and cooking, and instead want to focus on nutrition as a science. It’s a program designed for people who like biology and chemistry and are looking for a degree that can help them stand apart in a wide variety of fields. Whether you want to help people one-on-one or find ways to improve the health of entire communities, this is the place to start.

What will I learn?

As a nutrition science major, you'll learn about human health and science, including classes in biology and chemistry. You'll see how food and nutrition can help with disease prevention and managing chronic health issues. You’ll explore evidence-based research about metabolism, energy expenditure, and nutritional requirements, including how they change throughout our lifetimes. You’ll also have opportunities to take electives in nutrition counseling, neuroscience, and other related topics. You can even choose to specialize in an area such as exercise science, public health, or sports nutrition.

What can I do outside of class?

Have fun, meet people, and prepare for a successful career by getting involved in these activities.

  • Research: Even as an undergrad, you can work with faculty on research topics such as the impact of exercise and nutrition on cardiovascular diseases, obesity, and other conditions.
  • Campus-wide collaborations and events: Meet well-known speakers at lectures and other events hosted by the School of Public Health and Health Professions and other schools within UB’s Academic Health Center.
  • Study abroad and other global opportunities: Get firsthand, life-changing experiences while helping others and learning about health services around the world.