91Å®Éñ’s nutrition and dietetics graduate program prepares students to be competent, compassionate dietetic professionals.Ìý91Å®Éñ's nutrition and dietetics department offers a Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics that can be customized to your interest with the following options:
- Culinary entrepreneurship concentration
- Nutrition therapy concentration
- Nutrition and physical performance concentration
- Medical pediatric nutrition concentration
- Combined MS-Dietetic Internship Program (MS-DI) (culinary entrepreneurship, nutrition therapy, nutrition and physical performance and medical pediatric nutrition concentrations)
- Dual Degree: M.S. in Nutrition and Dietetics and Master of Public Health (M.P.H.)
Dietetic Internship (DI)
Additionally, the department offers a dietetic internship program leading to the Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics in four concentrations:
- Culinary entrepreneurship
- Nutrition therapy
- Medical pediatric nutrition
- Nutrition and physical performance
Upon completion of the internship, students will receive their master’s degree and are eligible to sit for the national registration exam. The dietetic internship is currently granted accreditation status by the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND).ÌýBeginning in late June, with two online courses, the internship program provides a minimum of 1,000 hours of supervised practice rotations in a variety of health care facilities in St. Louis and surrounding areas. There are approximately 15 rotations in the 91Å®Éñ dietetic internship. Each rotation lasts one to three weeks and focuses on an aspect of dietetics practice related to a specific disease/condition, life-cycle stage or population group.Ìý
While state interpretations of statutes may vary, it is ACEND's considered opinion that the program meets the educational requirements for dietetics licensure and certification in all states. However, completing an ACEND-accredited academic program alone does not qualify an individual for licensure or certification as a dietitian in any state. Individuals should review their state's licensing statutes and regulations to understand the specific requirements, including supervised practice and examinations, needed to obtain a dietetics license. More information about state licensure and certification can be foundÌýat this link:Ìý.
91Å®Éñ’s dietetic internship accepts 34 interns annually. Applicants may apply to one or all internship concentration areas. Applicants should submit only one DICAS application regardless of whether they are applying to one or all concentrations, but a separate personal statement letter for each concentration is required.
Learn More About 91Å®Éñ's Dietetic Internship Program
How to Become a Registered Dietitian (PDF)Ìý
Program Philosophy
91Å®Éñ's graduate nutrition program promotes self-directed learning, self-assessment for professional advancement, and collaborative opportunities to prepare graduates for emerging jobs in the field.ÌýThe mission of 91Å®Éñ's MS-DI program is to prepare our graduates to assume entry-level positions as RDNs in the provision of evidence-based care with diverse patient populations.
The mission of the Department of Nutrition and Dietetics is to "thrive in a community that promotes and seeks truth about food and nutrition. Woven into the fabric of this community are multifaceted educational pursuits to promote a food-centered culture for health and wellness, scholarly exploration and an appreciation of the global and ecological community in which we exist." As a department, we strive to lead with ourÌýcore valuesÌýof food-first nutrition, evidence-based science, creativity and innovation, hospitable culture, interdisciplinary and community collaboration, and food and environmental justice.
Curriculum Overview
91Å®Éñ's graduate nutrition and dietetics curriculum builds upon a strong foundation in the sciences and includes unique aspects such as the investigation of nutrition topics in the media, the study of ethnic meal patterns and hands-on experience. Courses include classroom, lab and community experiences.
Students can pursue either full-time or part-time study in any of the master's concentrations. However, the MS-DI program does not allow for part-time study.
Dual Degree with the Master of Public Health
The primary goal of this dual-degree program is to prepare nutrition specialists to work in many types of public health and voluntary agencies, as well as medical care and educational settings. Graduates specialize in public health and dietetics and are able to design, organize, conduct and evaluate nutrition intervention programs in the public health sector. Interested applicants must apply separately to both the Department of Nutrition and Dietetics and the College for Public Health and Social Justice.
Clinical and Research Opportunities
91Å®Éñ's graduate medical nutrition and nutrition and physical performance concentrations are thesis degree programs where students are required to dedicate multiple semesters to focus on research, data collection, data analysis and a written thesis. The graduate nutrition culinary entrepreneurship concentration is a nonthesis, capstone program.
Careers
Graduates with the RD/RDN credential can work as a clinical dietitian, sports dietitian, research dietitian and community dietitian. Graduates can also work as a chef/certified culinarian, food technologist, food journalist, nutrition educator/counselor, food and nutrition entrepreneur, food service manager, food scientist and much more.
Admission Requirements
Most students admitted to the nutrition and dietetics graduate program possess above-average GPA, sufficient GRE scores (optional at this time), and sufficient TOEFL scores (for international applicants).
Application Requirements
M.S. in Nutrition and Dietetics
- Application form and fee
- Transcript(s): All international students who did not attend school within the United States must have their transcripts evaluated by either the Educational Credential Evaluators (ECE) or World Education Services (WES).
- Three letters of recommendation: Two letters should be from college professors/instructors and one should be from a work supervisor. When completing the application form, students must include the name and email address for each reference. This will initiate an email message requesting online completion of a reference form.
- GRE Scores (optional)
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- Interview
- Professional goalÌýstatement: A personal statement including professional interests, concentration intended to study, goals, personal attributes, etc.
Dietetic Internship
- A bachelor's degree from a college or university with a verification statement from an accredited didactic program in dietetics, or DPD, prior to enrollment.Ìý
- Three lettersÌýof recommendation. Two should be from college professors/instructors, and one should be from a work supervisor. Please choose professors/supervisors who can adequately assess your abilities to perform in a dietetic internship and as a registered dietitian. When completing the application form, you must include the name and email address for each reference. This will initiate an email message requesting online completion of a reference form. Students submitting more than one application will need to use the same individuals as references for each application.
- Official transcriptsÌýfrom all colleges and universities attended should be sent to: DICAS - Transcript Dept., PO Box 9118, Watertown, MA 02472. They will be scanned and included in your online application.
- A personal statementÌýincluding professional interests, goals, personal attributes, etc. qualifying you as a good candidate for the 91Å®Éñ dietetic internship, as well as which concentration(s) you wish to study. A separate personal statement is required for each concentration and should be uploaded to the supplemental materials section in the DICAS application. DICAS will require the personal statement to be 1,000 words or less.
Applicants must also register online for computer matching withÌýÌýand select dietetic internship priority choices by 11:59 p.m. on the deadline dates posted online. There is a $50 computer-matching fee.Ìý
Please use the followingÌýÌýcodes when applying:
- Medical/nutrition therapy: 170
- Medical/pediatric: 169
- Nutrition and physical performance: 168
- Culinary entrepreneurship: 750
There is no application fee for the 91Å®Éñ dietetic internship program.
A phone interview may be conducted by one or more members of the selection committee. The interview will last 20 to 30 minutes and will cover the following topic areas:
- The different roles in dietetics and the areas of practice
- Your interest in becoming a dietitian and your career goals
- Your expectations of this internship
- The attributes that make you a strong candidate for our program
Additional information regarding the phone interview process will be provided to applicants upon receipt of the application.
The applications to the dietetic internship and graduate program are separate processes. The application for the graduate program should be initiated after the applicant has been accepted into the internship. There is a $40 graduate program application fee. TheÌýÌýcan be completed online.
Applicant-matching results will be posted onÌýÌýon appointment day. This is the only source of notification for applicants. Each applicant will receive either one match or no match after login. All applicants who receive one match will find the matched DI program name and contact information to accept the appointment. Matched applicants must contact the DI program on notification or appointment day to confirm acceptance of the match. No arrangements should be made with any other DI programs.
Matched applicants to the 91Å®Éñ dietetic internship must contact the Dietetic Internship Director Rabia Rahman by email atÌýrabia.rahman@health.slu.eduÌýto confirm acceptance of the match. After this time, the program is under no obligation to hold the opening for the matched applicant.
Final transcripts, DPD verification and the dietetic internship admission fee must be submitted prior to beginning the internship program.
Requirements for International Students
All admission policies and requirements for domestic students apply to international students. International students must also meet the following additional requirements:
- DemonstrateÌýEnglish-language proficiency
- Financial documents are required to complete an application for admission and be reviewed for admission and merit scholarships.Ìý
- Proof of financial support that must include:Ìý
- A letter of financial support from the person(s) or sponsoring agency funding the student's time at 91Å®Éñ
- A letter from the sponsor's bank verifying that the funds are available and will be so for the duration of the student's study at the University
- Academic records, in English translation, of students who have undertaken postsecondary studies outside the United States must include:Ìý
- Courses taken and/or lectures attended
- Practical laboratory work
- The maximum and minimum grades attainable
- The grades earned or the results of all end-of-term examinations
- Any honors or degrees received.
WES and ECE transcripts required.
Application and Assistantship Deadlines
Students applying to the MS-Dietetic Internship program should follow the application deadlines set forth by DICAS and D&D Digital. If applying to our graduate program in any of the other non-dietetic internship concentrations, U.S. students should apply for the fall semester by July 1. International students should apply for the fall semester by May 1.ÌýStudents who want to be considered for assistantships should apply by March 31.
Review Process
A committee of nutrition and dietetic department faculty members reviews the applications.
Tuition
Tuition | Cost Per Credit |
---|---|
Graduate Tuition | $1,370 |
Additional charges may apply. Other resources are listed below:
Information on Tuition and Fees
Program-Specific Additional Costs
More Information on Tuition and FeesÌý
Description | Amount |
---|---|
Tuition | At time of publication, $1,130 per credit hour. See link above for most up to date information. |
Living Expenses Off-Campus | $7,000 - $9,500 (this number varies on location of residence within St. Louis) |
Drug Screen/ Background Check | $105 |
Immunization Fees and TB Testing | $85 - $150 |
Internship Fee | $100 |
Registration, Attendance, Transportation for State/ National Dietetic Meeting | $250 - $400 |
Transportation Costs | $1,500 (varies on location of residence and distance to 91Å®Éñ) |
Parking Costs | /parking/index.php |
Misc. (Lab coats, texts, etc.) | $350 |
Health Insurance | $909 per semester |
Estimated Total Expenses (including tuition) | $43,969-$48,714 for 15-month program |
Scholarships and Financial Aid
For priority consideration for graduate assistantship, apply by Feb. 1.
For more information, visit the Office of Student Financial Services.
Accreditation
91Å®Éñ's MS-DI program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND), the accrediting agency for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.
Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND)
120 South Riverside Plaza, Suite 2190
Chicago, Illinois 60606-6995
312-899-0040 ext. 5400
Program outcome data is available upon request. Please contact Program Director Rabia Rahman atÌýrabia.rahman@health.slu.edu.
- Graduates will be able to demonstrateÌýnutrition-related, client-centered communication skills.
- Graduates will be able to demonstrate compassion in the nutritional care of clients.
- Graduates will be able to evidence counseling methods to facilitate changes in nutrition-related behaviors.
- Graduates will be able to demonstrate professional attributes of a nutrition and dietetics professional in a variety of settings.
- Graduates will be able to evaluate emerging research for application in nutrition and dietetics practice.
Students in 91Å®Éñ's nutrition and dietetics graduate program take the following courses.Ìý
Code | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
DIETÌý5100 | Human Nutrition: Physiology and Metabolism I | 3 |
DIETÌý5130 | Human Nutrition: Physiology and Metabolism II | 3 |
DIETÌý5350 | Innovation in Dietetics Practice | 3 |
Choose a Concentration: | 25-28 | |
Total Credits | 34-37 |
Continuation Standards
Students must maintain a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.00 in all graduate/professional courses.
Students are allowed to repeat a course only once. If a student does not meet the minimum grade requirements they may enroll in that course one more time. Any additional attempts beyond the first repeat will not be permitted.Ìý
For a complete list professional behaviorÌýcontinuation standards, see the Dietetic Internship Handbook on the program's web page.
Culinary Entrepreneurship Concentration
Code | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
Required | ||
DIETÌý5040 | Edible Wild Foods | 3 |
DIETÌý5070 | Culinary Medicine | 3 |
DIETÌý5750 | Gastronomy | 3 |
DIETÌý5900 | Culinary Practicum | 4 |
DIETÌý5960 | Nutrition Capstone (taken over multiple semesters) | 3 |
MGTÌý6200 | New Venture Initiation | 3 |
MGTÌý6210 | Advanced Business Plan - New Ventures | 3 |
DIET Elective | 3 | |
DIETÌý5300 | Community Nutrition | |
orÌýDIETÌý5550 | Nutr. & Physical Performance | |
Total Credits | 25 |
Culinary Entrepreneurship Concentration with Dietetic Internship
Code | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
DIETÌý5040 | Edible Wild Foods | 3 |
DIETÌý5070 | Culinary Medicine | 3 |
DIETÌý5750 | Gastronomy | 3 |
DIETÌý5910 | Dietetic Internship (taken over multiple semesters for 8 credits) | 2-4 |
DIETÌý5960 | Nutrition Capstone (taken over multiple semesters for 4 credits) | 1-4 |
MGTÌý6200 | New Venture Initiation | 3 |
MGTÌý6210 | Advanced Business Plan - New Ventures | 3 |
Total Credits | 27 |
Nutrition Therapy Concentration
Code | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
Required | ||
DIETÌý5070 | Culinary Medicine | 3 |
DIETÌý5480 | Nutrition Education and Counseling | 3 |
DIETÌý5870 | Seminar in Dietetics Research (Thesis Only) | 1 |
ORESÌý5010 | Introduction to Biostatistics for Health Outcomes | 3 |
ORESÌý5300 | Foundations of Outcomes Research I | 3 |
Electives | 9 | |
Select one of the following: | ||
DIETÌý5040 | Edible Wild Foods | |
DIETÌý5300 | Community Nutrition | |
DIETÌý5550 | Nutr. & Physical Performance | |
Select two of the following: | ||
DIETÌý5030 | Sustainable Food Systems | |
DIETÌý5060 | Maternal and Child Nutrition and Health | |
DIETÌý5210 | Pediatric Nutrition | |
DIETÌý5750 | Gastronomy | |
Research Requirements | 6 | |
DIETÌý5990 | Thesis Research (taken over multiple semesters, 6hrs total) | |
Total Credits | 28 |
Nutrition Therapy Concentration with Dietetic Internship
Code | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
Required | ||
ORESÌý5010 | Introduction to Biostatistics for Health Outcomes | 3 |
ORESÌý5100 | Research Methods in Health & Medicine | 3 |
DIETÌý5480 | Nutrition Education and Counseling | 3 |
DIETÌý5910 | Dietetic Internship (taken over multiple semesters) | 8 |
DIETÌý5960 | Nutrition Capstone (taken over multiple semesters) | 4 |
Electives | 6 | |
Choose one of the below: | ||
DIETÌý5030 | Sustainable Food Systems | |
DIETÌý5060 | Maternal and Child Nutrition and Health | |
DIETÌý5210 | Pediatric Nutrition | |
DIETÌý5750 | Gastronomy | |
Choose one of the below: | ||
DIETÌý5040 | Edible Wild Foods | |
DIETÌý5300 | Community Nutrition | |
DIETÌý5550 | Nutr. & Physical Performance | |
Total Credits | 27 |
Nutrition and Physical Performance Concentration
Code | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
Required | ||
DIETÌý5480 | Nutrition Education and Counseling | 3 |
DIETÌý5550 | Nutr. & Physical Performance | 3 |
DIETÌý5690 | Bioenergetics of Exercise | 3 |
DIETÌý5700 | Exercise Testing And Prescription | 3 |
DIETÌý5870 | Seminar in Dietetics Research (Thesis Only) | 1 |
ORESÌý5010 | Introduction to Biostatistics for Health Outcomes | 3 |
ORESÌý5300 | Foundations of Outcomes Research I | 3 |
Elective | 3 | |
Select one of the following: | ||
DIETÌý5030 | Sustainable Food Systems | |
DIETÌý5060 | Maternal and Child Nutrition and Health | |
DIETÌý5210 | Pediatric Nutrition | |
DIETÌý5750 | Gastronomy | |
Research Requirements | ||
DIETÌý5990 | Thesis Research (taken over multiple semesters, 6hrs total) | 1-4 |
Total Credits | 28 |
Nutrition and Physical Performance Concentration with Dietetic Internship
Code | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
DIETÌý5550 | Nutr. & Physical Performance | 3 |
DIETÌý5690 | Bioenergetics of Exercise | 3 |
DIETÌý5700 | Exercise Testing And Prescription | 3 |
DIETÌý5910 | Dietetic Internship (taken over multiple semesters) | 8 |
DIETÌý5960 | Nutrition Capstone | 4 |
ORESÌý5010 | Introduction to Biostatistics for Health Outcomes | 3 |
ORESÌý5300 | Foundations of Outcomes Research I | 3 |
Total Credits | 27 |
Medical Pediatric Nutrition Concentration with Dietetic Internship
Code | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
Required | ||
DIETÌý5210 | Pediatric Nutrition | 3 |
DIETÌý5480 | Nutrition Education and Counseling | 3 |
DIETÌý5910 | Dietetic Internship (taken over multiple semesters) | 8 |
DIETÌý5960 | Nutrition Capstone (taken over multiple semesters) | 4 |
ORESÌý5010 | Introduction to Biostatistics for Health Outcomes | 3 |
ORESÌý5100 | Research Methods in Health & Medicine | 3 |
Elective | 3 | |
Choose One of the Following: | ||
DIETÌý5040 | Edible Wild Foods | |
DIETÌý5300 | Community Nutrition | |
DIETÌý5550 | Nutr. & Physical Performance | |
Total Credits | 27 |
Roadmaps are recommended semester-by-semester plans of study for programs and assume full-time enrollmentÌýunless otherwise noted. Ìý
Courses and milestones designated as critical (marked with !) must be completed in the semester listed to ensure a timely graduation. Transfer credit may change the roadmap.
This roadmap should not be used in the place of regular academic advising appointments. All students are encouraged to meet with their advisor/mentor each semester. Requirements, course availability and sequencing are subject to change.
Culinary Entrepreneurship Concentration
Year One | ||
---|---|---|
Fall | Credits | |
DIETÌý5070 | Culinary Medicine | 3 |
DIETÌý5100 | Human Nutrition: Physiology and Metabolism I | 3 |
DIETÌý5960 | Nutrition Capstone | 2 |
MGTÌý6200 | New Venture Initiation | 3 |
Ìý | Credits | 11 |
Spring | ||
DIETÌý5130 | Human Nutrition: Physiology and Metabolism II | 3 |
DIETÌý5750 | Gastronomy | 3 |
DIETÌý5900 | Culinary Practicum | 4 |
DIETÌý5960 | Nutrition Capstone | 1 |
MGTÌý6210 | Advanced Business Plan - New Ventures | 3 |
Ìý | Credits | 14 |
Year Two | ||
Summer | ||
DIETÌý5040 | Edible Wild Foods | 3 |
DIETÌý5350 | Innovation in Dietetics Practice | 3 |
DIETÌý5300 or DIETÌý5550 |
Community Nutrition or Nutr. & Physical Performance |
3 |
Ìý | Credits | 9 |
Ìý | Total Credits | 34 |
Culinary Entrepreneurship Concentration with Dietetic Internship
Year One | ||
---|---|---|
Fall | Credits | |
DIETÌý5070 | Culinary Medicine | 3 |
DIETÌý5100 | Human Nutrition: Physiology and Metabolism I | 3 |
DIETÌý5910 | Dietetic Internship | 2 |
DIETÌý5960 | Nutrition Capstone | 2 |
MGTÌý6200 | New Venture Initiation | 3 |
Ìý | Credits | 13 |
Spring | ||
DIETÌý5130 | Human Nutrition: Physiology and Metabolism II | 3 |
DIETÌý5750 | Gastronomy | 3 |
DIETÌý5910 | Dietetic Internship | 2 |
DIETÌý5960 | Nutrition Capstone | 2 |
MGTÌý6210 | Advanced Business Plan - New Ventures | 3 |
Ìý | Credits | 13 |
Summer | ||
DIETÌý5040 | Edible Wild Foods | 3 |
DIETÌý5350 | Innovation in Dietetics Practice | 3 |
DIETÌý5910 | Dietetic Internship | 4 |
Ìý | Credits | 10 |
Ìý | Total Credits | 36 |
Nutrition Therapy Concentration
Year One | ||
---|---|---|
Fall | Credits | |
DIETÌý5100 | Human Nutrition: Physiology and Metabolism I | 3 |
DIETÌý5990 | Thesis Research | 1 |
ORESÌý5300 | Foundations of Outcomes Research I | 3 |
Ìý | Credits | 7 |
Spring | ||
DIETÌý5130 | Human Nutrition: Physiology and Metabolism II | 3 |
DIETÌý5990 | Thesis Research | 2 |
Choose one of the following: | 3 | |
DIETÌý5030 |
Sustainable Food Systems (also offered in summer) | Ìý |
DIETÌý5060 |
Maternal and Child Nutrition and Health | Ìý |
DIETÌý5210 |
Pediatric Nutrition | Ìý |
DIETÌý5750 |
Gastronomy | Ìý |
Ìý | Credits | 8 |
Summer | ||
DIETÌý5350 | Innovation in Dietetics Practice | 3 |
ORESÌý5010 | Introduction to Biostatistics for Health Outcomes | 3 |
Choose one of the following: | 3 | |
DIETÌý5040 |
Edible Wild Foods | Ìý |
DIETÌý5300 |
Community Nutrition | Ìý |
DIETÌý5550 |
Nutr. & Physical Performance | Ìý |
Ìý | Credits | 9 |
Year Two | ||
Fall | ||
DIETÌý5480 | Nutrition Education and Counseling | 3 |
DIETÌý5070 | Culinary Medicine | 3 |
DIETÌý5990 | Thesis Research | 1 |
Ìý | Credits | 7 |
Spring | ||
DIETÌý5870 | Seminar in Dietetics Research | 1 |
DIETÌý5990 | Thesis Research | 2 |
Choose one of the following: | 3 | |
DIETÌý5030 |
Sustainable Food Systems | Ìý |
DIETÌý5060 |
Maternal and Child Nutrition and Health | Ìý |
DIETÌý5210 |
Pediatric Nutrition | Ìý |
DIETÌý5750 |
Gastronomy | Ìý |
Ìý | Credits | 6 |
Ìý | Total Credits | 37 |
Nutrition Therapy Concentration with Dietetic Internship
Year One | ||
---|---|---|
Summer | Credits | |
ORESÌý5010 | Introduction to Biostatistics for Health Outcomes | 3 |
ORESÌý5100 | Research Methods in Health & Medicine | 3 |
Ìý | Credits | 6 |
Fall | ||
DIETÌý5100 | Human Nutrition: Physiology and Metabolism I | 3 |
DIETÌý5480 | Nutrition Education and Counseling | 3 |
DIETÌý5910 | Dietetic Internship | 3 |
DIETÌý5960 | Nutrition Capstone | 2 |
Ìý | Credits | 11 |
Spring | ||
DIETÌý5130 | Human Nutrition: Physiology and Metabolism II | 3 |
DIETÌý5910 | Dietetic Internship | 3 |
DIETÌý5960 | Nutrition Capstone | 2 |
DIETÌý5030 or DIETÌý5060 or DIETÌý5210 or DIETÌý5750 |
Sustainable Food Systems or Maternal and Child Nutrition and Health or Pediatric Nutrition or Gastronomy |
3 |
Ìý | Credits | 11 |
Year Two | ||
Summer | ||
DIETÌý5350 | Innovation in Dietetics Practice | 3 |
DIETÌý5910 | Dietetic Internship | 2 |
DIETÌý5040 or DIETÌý5300 or DIETÌý5550 |
Edible Wild Foods or Community Nutrition or Nutr. & Physical Performance |
3 |
Ìý | Credits | 8 |
Ìý | Total Credits | 36 |
Nutrition and Physical Performance Concentration
Year One | ||
---|---|---|
Fall | Credits | |
DIETÌý5690 | Bioenergetics of Exercise | 3 |
DIETÌý5990 | Thesis Research | 1 |
ORESÌý5300 | Foundations of Outcomes Research I | 3 |
Ìý | Credits | 7 |
Spring | ||
DIETÌý5700 | Exercise Testing And Prescription | 3 |
DIETÌý5990 | Thesis Research | 2 |
DIETÌý5030 or DIETÌý5060 or DIETÌý5210 or DIETÌý5750 |
Sustainable Food Systems or Maternal and Child Nutrition and Health or Pediatric Nutrition or Gastronomy |
3 |
Ìý | Credits | 8 |
Summer | ||
DIETÌý5350 | Innovation in Dietetics Practice | 3 |
DIETÌý5550 | Nutr. & Physical Performance | 3 |
ORESÌý5010 | Introduction to Biostatistics for Health Outcomes | 3 |
Ìý | Credits | 9 |
Year Two | ||
Fall | ||
DIETÌý5100 | Human Nutrition: Physiology and Metabolism I | 3 |
DIETÌý5480 | Nutrition Education and Counseling | 3 |
DIETÌý5990 | Thesis Research | 1 |
Ìý | Credits | 7 |
Spring | ||
DIETÌý5130 | Human Nutrition: Physiology and Metabolism II | 3 |
DIETÌý5870 | Seminar in Dietetics Research | 1 |
DIETÌý5990 | Thesis Research | 2 |
Ìý | Credits | 6 |
Ìý | Total Credits | 37 |
Nutrition and Physical Performance Concentration with Dietetic Internship
Year One | ||
---|---|---|
Summer | Credits | |
ORESÌý5100 | Research Methods in Health & Medicine | 3 |
ORESÌý5010 | Introduction to Biostatistics for Health Outcomes | 3 |
Ìý | Credits | 6 |
Fall | ||
DIETÌý5100 | Human Nutrition: Physiology and Metabolism I | 3 |
DIETÌý5910 | Dietetic Internship | 3 |
DIETÌý5690 | Bioenergetics of Exercise | 3 |
DIETÌý5960 | Nutrition Capstone | 2 |
Ìý | Credits | 11 |
Spring | ||
DIETÌý5130 | Human Nutrition: Physiology and Metabolism II | 3 |
DIETÌý5700 | Exercise Testing And Prescription | 3 |
DIETÌý5910 | Dietetic Internship | 3 |
DIETÌý5960 | Nutrition Capstone | 2 |
Ìý | Credits | 11 |
Year Two | ||
Summer | ||
DIETÌý5350 | Innovation in Dietetics Practice | 3 |
DIETÌý5550 | Nutr. & Physical Performance | 3 |
DIETÌý5910 | Dietetic Internship | 2 |
Ìý | Credits | 8 |
Ìý | Total Credits | 36 |
Medical Pediatric Nutrition Concentration with Dietetic Internship
Year One | ||
---|---|---|
Summer | Credits | |
ORESÌý5100 | Research Methods in Health & Medicine | 3 |
ORESÌý5010 | Introduction to Biostatistics for Health Outcomes | 3 |
Ìý | Credits | 6 |
Fall | ||
DIETÌý5100 | Human Nutrition: Physiology and Metabolism I | 3 |
DIETÌý5480 | Nutrition Education and Counseling | 3 |
DIETÌý5910 | Dietetic Internship | 3 |
DIETÌý5960 | Nutrition Capstone | 2 |
Ìý | Credits | 11 |
Spring | ||
DIETÌý5130 | Human Nutrition: Physiology and Metabolism II | 3 |
DIETÌý5910 | Dietetic Internship | 3 |
DIETÌý5210 | Pediatric Nutrition | 3 |
DIETÌý5960 | Nutrition Capstone | 2 |
Ìý | Credits | 11 |
Year Two | ||
Summer | ||
DIETÌý5350 | Innovation in Dietetics Practice | 3 |
DIETÌý5910 | Dietetic Internship | 2 |
DIETÌý5040 or DIETÌý5300 or DIETÌý5550 |
Edible Wild Foods or Community Nutrition or Nutr. & Physical Performance |
3 |
Ìý | Credits | 8 |
Ìý | Total Credits | 36 |
Contact Doisy College of Health Sciences
Recruitment specialist
314-977-2570
dchs@health.slu.edu