Nov 21, 2024  
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog

Human Nutrition (Certificate)


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The Human Nutrition graduate certificate program is designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of health care professionals, exercise physiologists, and health educators in the area of human metabolism, nutrition assessment, and food systems. Dietitians can explore new areas of study such as integrative and functional nutrition, gerontology, and sustainability. Responsible conduct of research training is provided to enhance students’ ability to work on research projects with nonprofit organizations or other institutions. Graduates of the Human Nutrition graduate certificate program will develop a foundation in nutrition science, be able to identify and evaluate current research on nutrition and health and use evidence-based nutrition strategies. Please note that in most states, only registered and/or licensed dietitians may provide nutrition advice to persons who have an underlying medical condition such as diabetes or heart disease. This certificate does not lead to credentialing as a dietitian.
 

The 12-credit graduate certificate in Human Nutrition is offered 100% online and will meet the needs of working professionals. Lectures are asynchronous and live class discussions are scheduled at convenient times for students. The courses available to meet the 12-credit requirement are:

 

FSN 501: Advanced Human Nutrition

FSN 506: Nutritional Assessment

FSN 508: Nutrition and Aging

FSN 524: Responsible Design, Conduct and Analysis of Research

FSN 530: Integrative and Functional Nutrition

FSN 538: Fermented Foods

FSN 539: Probiotics in Food: Formulation and function

FSN 540: Advanced Clinical Topics

FSN 542: Sustainability, Nutrition, and Health

FSN 543: Communication in Nutrition and Food Technology

FSN 555: Organic and Natural Foods

FSN 603: Nutrient Changes in the Food System
 

The Human Nutrition graduate certificate program admission requirements include a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university with a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, two semesters of college level chemistry, two semesters of college level biology including one course of anatomy and physiology, and one college level introductory nutrition course. These prerequisite classes must be completed before graduate classess can be taken.

 

Grades of B-or higher earned in the certifiact program may be applied toward the M.S. in Food Science and Human Nutrition if the student has applied for graduation from the certificate with the minimum GPA of 3.0 and has submitted an application for the M.S.. Three letters of reference from employers or professors are required for the M.S. application.

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