Nov 21, 2024  
2021-2022 Course Catalog 
    
2021-2022 Course Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Nutrition/Dietetic Internship M.S.


Also see:

 

The Nutrition and Public Health Department offers a combined MS/DI program that merges the fully online Masters in Nutrition with our accredited two semester Dietetic Internship (DI). Students who are matched to the USJ Dietetic Internship program automatically meet the requirements for admission to the USJ Masters in Nutrition and are eligible to enroll in the combined MS/DI. Students in the combined MS/DI program will begin graduate coursework in the summer before the Dietetic Internship begins and then subsequent coursework will be completed in the remaining semesters with degree completion the following summer. Earning the Dietetic Internship verification does not require that you enroll in any graduate courses. An intern will earn the verification in May as long as all aspects for the internship are successfully fulfilled. Please see the Course Catalog entry for the USJ Dietetic Internship Graduate Certificate    and Nutrition, M.S. - Online  for more information on the individual programs, the application process, and the course descriptions. Students have the option to complete a Sports Nutrition Concentration or Public Health Concentration within the combined Master of Science and Dietetic Internship program. See the Nutrition, M.S. - Online  for additional details and requirements.

 

Mission

The combined MS/DI provides in-depth knowledge and skills in areas required to meet current health and wellness needs while allowing the students to enroll in the Masters in Nutrition program and Dietetic Internship simultaneously.

 

Program Outcomes

  1. Use critical thinking skills to analyze, evaluate and interpret information in order to determine relevance for professional practice
  2. Become an effective professional leader in a variety of nutrition related settings by demonstrating life-long learning and continuous professional development

Suggested Plan of Study


The 39-credit science based curriculum includes the study of health promotion, nutrition through life’s stages, and the latest research on nutrition-related diseases. You will design your own curriculum in collaboration with the program director to make your coursework particularly relevant to you and your professional goals. Successful completion of the Dietetic Internship allows for up to 9 credits to be applied towards the Masters in Nutrition.