Nutrition & Dietetics

Art, science and management of food, nutrition and wellness.

The nutrition and dietetics B.S. provides the knowledge and practical training required for a variety of career opportunities, including careers in medicine, healthcare, health promotion and wellness, sports and athletics, education and research, foodservice management, food production, community programs and government agencies. Faculty within our program emphasize an evidence-based, hands-on approach. Our curriculum provides students with an understanding of the basic and behavioral sciences and the knowledge and skills required to help others make informed decisions about food, nutrition and health. Upon completion of our accredited program, graduates are eligible to apply to dietetic internships and supervised practice experiences. These are required to sit for the Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) exam. Some of our past graduates have decided to pursue advanced medical degrees outside of nutrition and dietetics and currently work as medical doctors, osteopathic doctors, physician assistants, chiropractors and registered nurses.

Is it for you?
This program will be a good fit if you:
  • Are interested in food, nutrition and health.
  • Enjoy learning about food and its impact on health and disease.
  • Are passionate about helping others.
  • Have strong communications skills.
  • Enjoy science based coursework.
Career Opportunities
Explore possible career opportunities with this degree:
  • Clinical nutrition
  • Sports nutrition
  • Foodservice management
  • Community and public health
  • Individual and corporate wellness
  • Private practice
  • Education and research
  • Registered dietitian nutritionist (with additional education)
  • Physician assistant (with additional education)
  • Medical doctor or osteopathic doctor (with additional education)
Clubs & Organizations
We offer the following extracurricular clubs to participate in:
  • Nutrition and Health Sciences Club
Suggested Minors
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Health Communication Minor
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Health Education Minor
Health Science minor
Health Science Minor
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Sustainable Local Foods Minor
Suggested Accelerated Programs
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Nutrition and Dietetics (M.S.)