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Jan 12, 2025
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2012-2013 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Nutritional Sciences Major, PhD
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Requirements
Study in Nutrition Science at the doctoral level leads to the Doctor of Philosophy degree and is completed in one of either two concentrations: cellular and molecular nutrition or community nutrition. Doctoral study in the cellular and molecular nutrition concentration prepares the student for research and/or teaching positions in institutions of higher education, government or industry. Doctoral study in the community nutrition concentration prepares the student for research, teaching, and/or advanced-level practice in institutions of higher education, government, or the public and private sectors.
A minimum of 24 hours of graduate coursework (graded A-F), beyond the Master’s degree, is required. Exceptionally well-prepared students with demonstrated superior achievement may enter upon completion of the baccalaureate degree, in which case a minimum of 48 hours of graduate coursework (graded A-F) beyond the baccalaureate degree is required. In either case, an original nutrition research project with 24 hours of dissertation work is required.
Coursework (Minimum)
- 16 hours in nutrition; these must include NUTR 511 , NUTR 512 , NUTR 543 , NUTR 545 , either NUTR 412 (taken for graduate credit) or NUTR 505 , and an additional 2 nutrition credits.
- Cellular and Molecular Nutrition concentration: LFSC 520 , CMVM 609 , and BCMB 440 .
- Community Nutrition concentration: NUTR 506 , NUTR 522 , and PUBH 542 .
- 6 hours of statistics
- 6 hours in a cognate area
- 9 hours at the 600-level (exclusive of dissertation NUTR 600 ); at least 4 of these hours must be in nutrition
- Additional graduate credit hours to ensure a minimum of 48 credit hours graded (A-F) beyond the Baccalaureate degree, or a minimum of 24 credit hours graded (A-F) beyond the Master’s degree.
Students receiving a Graduate Teaching Assistantship (GTA) and without previous college teaching experience are required to take the fall semester teaching seminar for GTAs.
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