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College of Human Ecology & Kinesiology

Department of Food and Nutrition

Introduction

The mission of the Department of Food and Nutrition is to provide integrated programs for food and nutritional sciences to produce professionals who can contribute to improve the level of human health and nutrition and take a leading role in its practical applications.

History

The department was established in 1968 under the College of Home Economics and Master's courses have been offered since 1974 and doctoral courses since 1979. The department emphasizes the fostering of experts by offering academic programs in the field of food and nutritional sciences, which allow students to become competent in scientific development and to meet the growing demands for advanced knowledge in the field.

Job Fields

With the expanding need for health related professionals and the explosive growth of well-being societies, graduates are finding career opportunities in various kinds of food industries and health related institutions. Career choices for the graduates from the department of Food and Nutrition include employment in the food industry, food service industry, government, community agencies as well as educational institutions.

Career Paths After Graduation

  • Certified teachers of nutrition
  • Nutritionists in hospitals, company cafeteria, health care centers
  • Public employee at the KFDA, farm promotion agency and education office
  • Public employee at local food and hygiene positions
  • Researchers at food company and pharmaceutical company in fields of product development, evaluation and marketing
  • Food service managers in fast-food franchises and hotels
  • Professor or researcher after graduating from graduate school

Available Certifications

  • Certified teacher of nutrition
  • Nationally administered certification for registered dietitian license
  • Food Hygienist, Food technician
  • Cooking technician, Confectionary technician, etc

Faculty

  • RYU, KYUNG, Professor

    - Yonsei Univ., Foodservice Management

    akryu@ynu.ac.kr
  • Park, Kyong , Professor

    - Univ. of Minnesota, Nutritional Epidemiology and clinical nutrition

    kypark@ynu.ac.kr
  • Bang, Woo-Suk, Professor

    - Mississippi State Univ. , Food Safety

    wsbang@ynu.ac.kr
  • Yoon, Kyung Young, Professor

    - Yeungnam Univ.

    yoonky2441@ynu.ac.kr
  • Kim, Choon Young, Associate Professor

    - Purdue Univ., Nutritional Biochemistry

    cykim@yu.ac.kr

※ sorted by the position and Korean name

Curriculum

Department Of Food & Nutrition

Curriculum
1-1
FOOD & HEALTH
This course is designed to understand the importance of nutrients, relationships between diet and diseases, and desirable dietary life.
1-1
GENERAL CHEMISTRY I
The General Chemistry(I) introduces the basic concepts of the properties, constitution, structure and the reaction of matters, which is essential in modern chemistry, physics, biology and engineering.
1-1
SEMINAR FOR ACADEMIC LIFE
1. Summary of the course This course is to assist university freshmen in CRM designing to adapt university life well through the instruction and counselling of supervising professor. (This course is composed of self analysis, personality type test, career research, instruction for the success of university life, career plan and direction setting, CRM designing method and CRM designing. The course should be teaching in classes of the students by supervising professor.) 2. Course objectives This course is to motivate the students before the mid term exam and provide students with self analysis, personality type test (MBTI or TCI) and career research (YAT test). Also, this course shall has a plan to instruct the students to enhance the efficiency of university life through career and time management. In addition, this course is to make a chance for the students to have practical assistance to university life by providing study method, report designing strategy and the information on academic system and various kinds of internal programs of the university. After the mid term exam, the students will be instructed to set the direction of career designing through continuous counselling of supervising professor and the students will be able to establish CRM designing and execution plan.
1-1
SOFTWARE AND AI
Software and AI (Artificial Intelligence) course aims to educate the basic concepts of software and computational thinking to use them in various applications. It allows students of various majors to experience the core technologies of the 4th industrial revolution, such as big data, machine learning, and AI. It also introduces various applications of AI so that students can easily apply these technologies to their field of study. This course classifies the lecture types into three categories, and adjust the lecture difficulty according to the student's academic ability.
1-1
UNDERSTANDING OF LIFE SCIENCE
This course introduces the academic concept of life sciences as the shared basic activities that humans commonly engage in out of necessity such as subsistence, housing, sociality, material goods, rituals, and physical activity. Accordingly, students will learn about the intrinsic value of humanity’s social wellbeing and acquire basic knowledge in each area of life sciences that is needed in order to become trained professionals by pursuing integrated perspectives drawn from the strengths in the various areas of the life sciences such as clothing, nutrition, housing, family, and physical education.
1-2
COMMUNICATION SKILL
The ability to communicate effectively in speaking and writing is one of the most important skills for educational and career success. This course gives students opportunities to discuss, practice, and eventually master the skills involved in oral and written communication. The topics include theory and practice of effective communication, making speeches, presentation skills, principles of persuasion, and writing skills.
1-2
PRACTICAL ENGLISH
The aim of the course is to help students develop basic English verbal skills in real life situations. The course will be co-taught by Korean and Native English instructors. Korean instructors will provide students with basic English structure, vocabulary, and expressions, and students will be encouraged to practice speaking English utilizing basic English structures. Students will further practice expressing themselves in English with native English instructors.
1-2
SOCIAL CONTRIBUTION AND SERVICE
This course is to cultivate community sense as members of society and the global village for students in order to develop the basic knowledge required as global citizens. Especially, this course is to foster the spirit of cooperation, sharing, service, and creativity and study the social contribution and leadership to solving the challenges the global community faces. As a liberal arts course, it is centered to nurture a leader having the global capability to contribute to community development through learning the knowledge and the case on the value & logic of social responsibility focused on environmental preservation, social contribution, and good governance(ESG). This course aims to foster a generous mind, learn knowledge and technology and build the capacity to contribute to building a society towards a safer and happier world through the study of theory and practice.
1-2
STATISTICS(1)
This course defines events and probabilities, conditional probabilities and independence to evaluate probabilities. Elementary probability distributions such as binomial distribution, geometric distribution, Poisson distribution, and normal distribution are also introduced. The concepts of sample distribution of the statistic and the central limit theorem are introduced. The statistical inference including estimation and hypothesis testing of the mean and the standard deviation will be discussed.
1-2
HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY
The course is intended to enable the students to understand the specific functions and their cooperation for the integration of body systems including cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal, urinary, and reproductive systems.

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