NU 2003 Diet Therapy II

Students will be able to apply knowledge concerning the nutritional intervention and design of diets for patients with diseases such as cancer, musculoskeletal disorders, different types of anemia and hematologic diseases in order to respond to the specific nutritional requirements brought about by each disease. This will be achieved through research and exhibitions with feedback from the professor.

NU 2002 Diet Therapy I

Students will be able to apply knowledge of nutritional intervention and design of diets for individuals with various diseases related to neuropsychiatric disorders, requirements in pathological conditions, hydration in pathological conditions, allergies and food intolerance, and diseases of the gastrointestinal tract in order to respond to specific requirements of the patient's nutritional status .

NU 2001 Nutritional Condition Assessment Lab II

Students will be able to identify and implement specific procedures to evaluate a patient according to the disease afflicting them. They will also be able to examine the patient holistically by performing and interpreting anthropometric , biochemical, and clinical measurements and the analysis and anamnesis of data obtained from the medical records made by the students themselves.

NU 1210 Bromatology Laboratory

This course aims to describe the physical, chemical, and functional properties of food components and the procedures involved in their alteration, preservation, and safety in order to gain a deeper understanding of the characteristics of various food systems.

CB 1112 Nutrition

The aim of this course is for students to be able to explain the basics of nutrition through the features and functions of nutrients (carbohydrates , proteins, lipids , vitamins, and minerals) and their relationship to human health and welfare at different stages of life. They will also get acquainted with the role that food technology plays in the human diet.

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In the undergraduate degree program in Biomedical Engineering (IBI) you will find a practice-focused curriculum that encompasses different areas, including Clinical Engineering, Biomechanics, Biomaterials, and Biomedical Instrumentation.

 

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