Masters Programs in Dietetics

A master's of science in dietetics prepares students for hospitality, food management, and nutrition careers. Students learn the tools needed to manage meal plans and educate others on health and nutrition. Graduates are able to work for businesses or independently as consultants.
  1. Indiana State University

    • Indiana State University offers a master's degree in Family and Consumer Sciences with a specialization in dietetics. Students complete 32 hours of graduate coursework and 24 hours of clinical courses. All students have to do research and can choose to do a thesis or take a written exam as part of graduation requirements.

      Indiana State University
      200 North Seventh St.
      Terre Haute, IN 47809
      800-468-6478
      indstate.edu

    James Madison University

    • The master's program with a concentration in dietetics at James Madison University is completed entirely online. Students complete 33 to 34 hours of coursework in areas such as nutrition, food trends and management. The student also must complete a directed research paper or a traditional thesis.

      James Madison University
      800 S. Main St.
      Harrisonburg, VA 22807
      540-568-6211
      jmu.edu

    Ball State University

    • The Family and Consumer Science department at Ball State University offers a master's degree in dietetics. Students will become knowledgeable about the advanced biology that influences nutrition and weight control. Students will also take courses in statistics and biometry and have the option of pursuing an internship. Completion of a thesis is required.

      Ball State University
      2000 W. University Ave.
      Muncie, IN 47306
      765-289-1241
      bsu.edu

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