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Requirements for the Master of Science in Nutrition Degree:

Clinical Nutrition Program Track

Non-Thesis (42 qh minimum)

Thesis (52 qh Minimum)

Nutrition Core: 17 qh

Research Core: 7 qh

Research Core: 9 qh

Computer Technology Core: 3 qh

Education Core: 6 qh

Electives: 6 qh Minimum

Electives: 3 qh Minimum

Final Portfolio Evaluation : 3 qh

Thesis Core: 14 qh Data analysis, written thesis, and thesis defense

Cumulative grade point average of 3.0 (B) or better

Demonstration of computer proficiency

Completion of all program requirements within 5 years of the date of enrollment into the Program

Research Core

  • HPTH 501 Practical Statistics
  • HNUT 580 Evaluating Research

Computer Technology Core

  • HNUT 504 Information and Health Literacy
  • Optional: Completion of online training modules in the use of required software.

Education Core

  • HNUT 505 Communicating as a Nutrition Professional 
  • HNUT 532 Instructional Design

Nutrition Core

  • HNUT 550 Carbohydrate and Lipid Metabolism
  • HNUT 551 Protein and Energy Metabolism
  • HNUT 552 Vitamins and Minerals
  • HNUT 554 Nutrition in Critical Care
  • HNUT 556 Critical Analysis of Nutrition Recommendations

Electives

  • HNUT 525 Assessment and Evaluation in Education 
  • HNUT 535 Curriculum Development and Management
  • HNUT 541 Promoting Healthy Lifestyles
  • HNUT 542 Herbs, Dietary, and Sports Supplements
  • HNUT 571 Sports Nutrition
  • HHCM 510 Global Health
  • HHCM 511 Healthcare Management in Non Hospital Settings
  • HHCM 517 Management Ethics
  • HHCM 519 Practice Management
  • HHCM 520 Cultural Diversity and the Management of Healthcare Services
  • HHCM 522 Healthcare Delivery Systems
  • HHCM 523 Current Topics in Healthcare Administration and Management
  • HHCM 524 Organizational Behavior and Human Resources
  • HHCM 525 Strategic Planning and Leadership in Healthcare

Final Portfolio Evaluation

  • HNUT 596 Portfolio Evaluation

Thesis

  • HNUT 590 Thesis Topic Develoopment
  • HNUT 592 Proposal Development
  • HNUT 593 Thesis Research
  • HNUT 594 Data Analysis Lab

Nutrition Education Program Track

Non-Thesis (42 qh Minimum)

Thesis (52 qh Minimum)

Nutrition Core: 11 qh

Research Core: 7 qh

Research Core: 9 qh

Computer Technology Core: 3 qh

Education Core: 12 qh

Electives: 6 qh Minimum

Electives: 3 qh Minimum

Final Portfolio Evaluation : 3 qh

Thesis Core: 14 qh Data analysis, written thesis and thesis defense

Cumulative grade point average of 3.0 (B) or better

Demonstration of computer proficiency

Completion of all program requirements within 5 years of the date of enrollment into the Program

Research Core

  • HPTH 501 Practical Statistics
  • HNUT 580 Evaluating Research

Computer Technology Core

  • HNUT 504 Information and Health Literacy
  • Optional: Completion of online training modules in the use of required software. 

Education Core

  • HNUT 505 Communicating as a Nutrition Professional 
  • HNUT 525 Assessment and Evaluation in Education
  • HNUT 532 Instructional Design
  • HNUT 535 Curriculum Development and Management 

Nutrition Core

  • HNUT 550 Carbohydrate and Lipid Metabolism
  • HNUT 551 Protein and Energy Metabolism
  • HNUT 552 Vitamins and Minerals

Electives

  • HNUT 541 Promoting Healthy Lifestyles
  • HNUT 542 Herbs, Dietary, and Sports Supplements
  • HNUT 554 Nutrition in Critical Care
  • HNUT 556 Critical Analysis of Nutrition Recommendations
  • HNUT 571 Sports Nutrition
  • HHCM 510 Global Health
  • HHCM 511 Healthcare Management in Non Hospital Setting
  • HHCM 517 Management Ethics
  • HHCM 519 Practice Management
  • HHCM 520 Cultural Diversity and the Management of Healthcare Services
  • HHCM 522 Healthcare Delivery Systems
  • HHCM 523 Current Topics in Healthcare Administration and Management
  • HHCM 524 Organizational Behavior and Human Resources
  • HHCM 525 Strategic Planning and Leadership in Healthcare

Final Portfolio Evaluation

  • HNUT 596 Portfolio Evaluation

Thesis

  • HNUT 590 Thesis Topic Develoopment
  • HNUT 592 Proposal Development
  • HNUT 593 Thesis Research
  • HNUT 594 Data Analysis Lab

Thesis versus Non-Thesis Option

Entry into the thesis option is selective and competitive. Students interested in the thesis option submit a Student Petition to the Department of Nutrition Academic Progress Committee for admission after completion of required coursework. The committee will review student performance as assessed by course grades and instructor feedback. In addition, student writing skills will be assessed. Choosing the thesis option will add at least one year to your program of study, so it is important to understand that this is a significant time commitment and that it will require demonstration of outstanding self-motivation, goal orientation and ability to work independently. This option is designed for those planning to pursue a PhD degree.

 
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