Feb 03, 2025  
University Catalog 2024-2025 
    
University Catalog 2024-2025

Nutritional Science, M.S.

Location(s): Main Campus


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Overview

The Master of Science degree in Nutritional Science is an individualized program designed to develop specialized professional competence in the selected areas of dietetics, nutrition, and food science, while also providing an opportunity to delve into related areas. The program is designed to prepare students for positions as public health nutritionists, supervisors in dietetics and food production and service, or doctoral study in nutrition and dietetics.

The program offers two options:

Admission to the Program

Graduate degree applicants must meet the university requirements for admission, which include a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited institution. Applicants are only considered for Fall admissions. To be admitted into the Master of Science degree program in Nutritional Science, applicants must also meet the following:

  1. Grade point average of at least 3.0 in the last 60 semester units (90 quarter units) attempted. A GPA calculation sheet is required.
  2. Two letters of recommendation.
  3. Statement of professional and research goals. Instructions are provided on the supplemental application.
  4. Current resume with work and related volunteer activities listed.
  5. Completion of the following prerequisites:  

*Note: Students enrolled in the Research Option should take CHEM 1100, CHEM 2200, and CHEM 2201 instead of CHEM 1010 and CHEM 1020.

Students enrolled in the Research Option will also need to take the following courses as prereqs:

Requirements for the Degree

A total of 30 or 40 units are required for the M.S. in Nutritional Science degree, of which 23 units are core requirements, 7 or 13 units are option-based requirements, and 0 or 4 units are required for the culminating experience


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Requirements for the Degree (30 or 40 units)


Culminating Experience (0 or 4 units)


Select one course. 

 * For Nutrition and Dietetics Option students who completed 7 units in the option.

   ** Nutrition and Food Science Research Option students must select NTRS 5990.

Option Requirement (3 - 13 units)


Select one option.

II. Option in Nutrition and Food Science Research (13 units)


Students of this option must complete NTRS 5990 to satisfy the Culminating Experience requirement.

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