Welcome to Nutrition
Welcome letter from program lead of Nutrition.
Find information from the DVC Admissions and Records Office regarding completion requirements for course prerequisites.
DVC career education programs integrate hands-on learning right in the classroom. Students also have many options to learn in a work setting. This is referred to as work-based learning. During the pandemic, some DVC faculty had to get creative, offering virtual experiential learning rather than in-person opportunities. But with a greater number of classes being held on-campus in fall 2021, students will be able to enjoy the hands-on experiences they have become accustomed to at DVC.
I plan to get an F-1 visa, am currently studying in the U.S. in F-1 status and would like to transfer to DVC, or am a former F-1 student planning to return to DVC.
Interested in studying abroad? Learn more about DVC's semester in London and find frequently asked questions from our Study Abroad Office.
DVC enjoys serving the central Contra Costa County community by offering classes and programs that provide you with opportunities to learn, grow, and develop.
As a high school senior, Stephanie Ramos Navarro had no idea what she wanted out of life. She was certain that she wanted to pursue an education but was unclear which direction to take. And she was about to be the first (out of 32 grandchildren) in her family to set foot on a college campus. After sharing her uncertainty and fears with her teachers at Ygnacio Valley High School, she was guided to DVC. “They helped me understand my alternatives, and within a few months, I registered as a full-time student.”