Research Holistic Nutrition Ph.D. programs. Most Holistic Nutrition Ph.D. programs have a specific focus, so it is important to thoroughly research programs to find the programs that emphasize your area/s of interest. You should also keep in mind considerations such as finances and location; for many Ph.D. students, grants and loans are available.
Apply to Holistic Nutrition Ph.D. programs. It is important to apply for a number of different programs, as competition for admission to these programs is quite high. An excellent academic record, as well as already having both a bachelor's and a master's degree, is required for Ph.D. programs. Often, programs will require that applicants submit essays and letters of recommendations, have past work experience in the nutrition field, and interview with a school admissions counselor.
Enroll In a Ph.D. program and complete the coursework. As a Ph.D. student in Holistic Nutrition, you will likely study subjects ranging from anatomy, food preparation and eating disorders to food composition and biochemistry. Ph.D. degrees typically take about four to five years to complete (with coursework and time to work on a thesis included). Upon obtaining a Ph.D. in Holistic Nutrition, you may enter into a variety of environments as described above; nutrition is becoming more and more of a focus in our society, with increases in obesity and obesity-related disease as well as popular interest in alternative and holistic medicine.