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University Catalog 2020-2021 
    
University Catalog 2020-2021 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Nutrition and Dietetics, Master of Science (MS)


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CIP Code = 513101

The Master’s degree in Nutrition and Dietetics includes a thesis option, which is 30 semester hours credit, and a non-thesis option, which is 39 semester credit hours.  Students will complete a reseach project in both options.  Although most of the required coursework in the MS program in Nutrition and Dietetics is offered electronically, the program itself is not considered to be an on-line program.  At a minimum, students will be required to be on campus to defend their research projects.  However, the research committee may request face-to-face meeting(s) during the research process.  Students who are enrolled concurrently in the master’s program and the dietetic internship will also take some courses that are delivered in the traditional face-to-face format. 

Required courses for the thesis option include: FNU 504 ; FNU 528 ; FNU 529 ; and HIM 505 ; and FNU 551  (students must enroll each quarter they are using University resources, although a maximum of 6 hours will apply to the degree); plus 12 hours of approved courses to be selected based on the student’s area of interest.  Required courses in the non-thesis option include FNU 504 , FNU 528 , FNU 529 , HIM 505 , and FNU 506 , plus 24 additional hours to be selected in consultation with the graduate advisory committee.  Students in both options are required to complete an oral exam and defense of the thesis/non-thesis research project.

Research Project Requirement


Electives


  • Thesis Option: 12 hours, 6 of which must be FNU courses
  • Non-Thesis Option: 24 hours, 15 of which must be FNU courses

Total


Thesis Option = 30 Semester Credit Hours

Non-Thesis Option = 39 Semester Credit Hours

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