Nutrition program teaches a student about food and the nutrition it provides. The program teaches the students to choose the right things to eat, help them plan menus, and advise them on the health effects of certain foods.
An Accredited Nursing School creates a pathway for the students to enroll in nutrition programs offered by the Colleges/Universities which are funded by the federal government or the state government.
The organizations that accredit nutrition schools and programs are listed below:
Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics
Higher Learning Commission
Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA)
The subjects which are taught to the Nutrition program students are both theoretical and practical. Some of the subjects which are taught are Intermediary Metabolism of Macronutrients, Introduction to Nutritional Epidemiology, Minerals, Obesity and Diabetes, Experimental Diet Design, and Vitamins.
An Associate’s degree in Nutrition program requires 50 to 60 credit points needs to be completed.
A Bachelor’s degree in Nutrition program requires almost 120 credit hours of study which normally takes four years to complete.
A Master’s degree in Nutrition Program requires 25 to 35 credit points to complete, which usually takes two years to complete.
A Doctorate’s degree in Nutrition program requires 65 to 80 hours of coursework, which normally takes four to five years to complete.
There are few requirements which need to be fulfilled before one applies for an admission in the nutrition program. The student should have a high school diploma with a minimum of 2.0- 3.0 GPA.
In addition to strong knowledge of metabolism, food service, and other nutrition-related subjects, the Nutrition program aims to help students learn critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Los Angeles, California
Institution Type: Private Not-For-Profit
Nutrition Accreditation: Request Info
Average Federal Student Loans awarded: $5,693
Average Student Loans Awarded: $7,444
Total Programs in Nutrition (2)
2
Masters Programs
Institution Type: Public
Nutrition Accreditation: Request Info
Average Federal Student Loans awarded: $5,374
Average Student Loans Awarded: $7,657
Total Programs in Nutrition (1)
1
Masters Program
Pasadena, California
Institution Type: Private Not-For-Profit
Nutrition Accreditation: Request Info
Total Programs in Nutrition (52)
52
Certificate Programs
Cincinnati, Ohio
Institution Type: Public
Nutrition Accreditation: Request Info
Average Federal Student Loans awarded: $5,647
Average Student Loans Awarded: $6,988
Total Programs in Nutrition (1)
1
Graduate Certificate Program
Manhattan, Kansas
Institution Type: Public
Nutrition Accreditations: ACEND
Average Federal Student Loans awarded: $5,497
Average Student Loans Awarded: $6,481
Total Programs in Nutrition (7)
3
Bachelors Programs
3
Masters Programs
1
Graduate Certificate Program
Cleveland, Ohio
Institution Type: Private Not-For-Profit
Nutrition Accreditation: Request Info
Average Federal Student Loans awarded: $6,311
Average Student Loans Awarded: $8,050
Total Programs in Nutrition (2)
2
Certificate Programs
Logan, Utah
Institution Type: Public
Nutrition Accreditation: Request Info
Average Federal Student Loans awarded: $5,192
Average Student Loans Awarded: $5,986
Total Programs in Nutrition (3)
1
Masters Program
2
Certificate Programs
Birmingham, Alabama
Institution Type: Public
Nutrition Accreditation: Request Info
Average Federal Student Loans awarded: $5,465
Average Student Loans Awarded: $6,833
Total Programs in Nutrition (3)
3
Masters Programs