Home Economist definition

Home Economist means a person who holds a baccalaureate degree in home economics with a specialization in either foods and nutrition or dietetics.
Home Economist means a person who holds a baccalaureate or higher degree in home economics and who specialized in either food and nutrition or dietetics.

Examples of Home Economist in a sentence

  • It is strongly recommended that the Home Economist have experience or course work in maternal and child nutrition, lactation, nutrition assessment, interviewing and counseling.

  • The Home Economist may act as a Certifying Health Professional (perform WIC certifications, provide nutrition and breastfeeding education and prescribe food packages) only under the supervision of a Registered Dietitian, Nutritionist, or Registered Nurse (as defined above).

  • Depending on course selections made in major and minor areas of study, students may be eligible to apply to become a professional Human Ecologist or Professional Home Economist (information is available from 3-02 Human Ecology Building).

  • An Extension Home Economist typically prepares and leads participants in the cooking portion of each class.

  • Beall, Assistant Professor of Forest and Wildlife Management Jean Gray, Area Extension Home Economist, Rank II Joseph Marion, County Extension Agent­in­Charge, Rank II Michael B.

  • On April 22, 2000 I started my job with the title Home Economist.

  • They are also important as part of the cultural fabric of the State that is so much a part of our tourism industry.

  • Miss Caughron, Extension Home Economist in Lyon County, is recuperating from a heart attack and has used her 30­day sick leave granted by Dean Dale W.

  • Jenna McKinley, the Home Economist, reviewed activities she had implemented, which included diabetic management, nutrition, cooking classes and a parenting initiative.

  • Squires, Associate Professor of Agriculture Edu­ cation, 1/1/70 to 6/30/70 ­ $12,480 annual rate (temporary replacement for Howard Christensen) Patricia Yensen, County Extension Home Economist, 1/2 time, 11/1/69 to 6/30/70 ­ $4425 (vacant position) COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE Catherine S.

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