Oct 02, 2024  
2024-2025 Graduate Bulletin 
    
2024-2025 Graduate Bulletin

Nutrition - Public Health Nutrition Concentration, MS


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Program Code: MS_841C
CIP Code: 51.3101

Program of Study for the Master of Science in Nutrition


Admission Requirements: Baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university; complete application to the Graduate School ; and a written statement addressing prior experience and career goals.

Priority will be given to applicants with related volunteer, life, or employment experiences.

To be considered for admission, applicants must meet the criteria for admission to the Graduate School . Meeting this condition does not guarantee admission.

Additional Admission Information


Additional Admission Requirements: Additional courses (up to 6 hours or as determined by program director including Introductory Nutrition and Medical Terminology) may be required if so indicated by the student’s deficiencies.

Admissions are rolling, and applicants may enter the program at the start of any academic term.

The Dietetic Internship option is only available to students who have completed an ACEND-accredited Didactic Program in Dietetics and hold a Verification Statement of program completion.

Prerequisites: The Public Health Nutrition Dietetics Option is available to students who have either:  1) completed an ACEND-accredited Didactic Program in Dietetics and hold a Verification Statement of program completion; or 2) completed a series of required prerequisite undergraduate courses, including:

  • Introduction to Psychology OR Introduction to Sociology (3)
  • Basic Food Science (3) (i.e. Principles of Foods)
  • Nutrition and Health, or similar introductory nutrition course (3)
  • Introduction to Chemistry I (4) w/ Lab
  • Introduction to Statistics (3)
  • Human Anatomy and Physiology (4)
  • Biological Concepts I (4)
  • Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry (4)
  • Medical Terminology (1)
  • Food Safety course or ServSafe / Food Manager Certification
     

Location: Online

Accelerated Master’s Program


This program offers an Accelerated Master’s  option for undergraduate students with a 3.2 or higher currently enrolled at Appalachian State University.

Course Requirements for the Master of Science in Nutrition


Concentration (33 Hours)


Note on Academic Standards For Retention in the Nutrition - Public Health Nutrition Concentration, MS


Academic standards for retention in the MS in Nutrition, Public Health Nutrition Program include abiding by the ASU Code of Student Conduct and Academic Integrity, and the following standards: 1) Professionalism; 2) Collaboration; 3) Honesty/Integrity; 4) Respect; 5) Reverence for Learning; 6) Emotional Maturity; 7) Flexibility; 8) Communication Skills; and 9) Cultural Competence. Failure to meet these standards may result in dismissal from the program. The standards are fully described in the Graduate Student Handbook: https://nutrition.appstate.edu/academics/graduate-programs-public-health-nutrition.

Other Requirements for the MS in Nutrition


Thesis: Optional for Dietetics Concentration, Not required for Public Health Nutrition Concentration

Proficiency: Not required

Candidacy: Required

  • Dietetics Concentration: Admission to candidacy requires successful academic performance and a positive assessment of professional conduct during the first year and second years.
  • Public Health Nutrition Concentration: Admission to candidacy requires successful academic performance during first year of program. Additionally, satisfactory evaluation of professional conduct is required during capstone project. 

See the academic standards for retention in the program in the department Graduate Nutrition Handbook for further information. Failure to meet these standards may result in dismissal from the program.

Comprehensive: Required

  • Dietetics Concentration: A comprehensive examination is administered at the end of the second year. Additionally, a poster of completed research must be presented at the end of the second year at one off-campus and one on campus venue and an oral defense of the thesis is required when selecting the thesis option.
  • Public Health Nutrition Concentration: A capstone project is required in lieu of an exam.

Product of Learning: Not required

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