Mediterranean Diet

Overview

Students will learn about the health benefits associated with consumption of the Mediterranean Diet and be provided an opportunity to participate in a field-based learning experience on the Mediterranean Diet in Italy and Greece. Students will explore the unique nutritional aspects of common chronic diseases, and engage in a variety of hands-on learning experiences integrating the nutrition science of the Mediterranean eating patterns with enjoyable international food and beverage experience. The program includes wine and cheese tastings, exploration of olive oil production, visits to traditional food markets and shopping, culinary classes, and regional farms.

Students will travel & live independently and must possess the ability to walk 5 miles per day. Be prepared for extensive walking, limited A/C, use of public Transportation (taxi/bus/metro/train), stairs, train transportation, and uneven walkways.

To participate, undergraduate students must be registered for NTRI 5380 (4 credits) and graduate students must be registered for NTRI 6380 (4 credits).

Fast Facts

Location

Greece and Italy

When

Summer - 3 weeks

Faculty

Auburn based

Language of Instruction

English

Housing

Dorm, Hostel, Hotel

Local Currency

Euro

Student Max Capacity

18

Eligibility

Must be 19, with at least 2.25 GPA