About
The mission of the 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ MS in Nutrition Sciences is to provide program graduates with the skills and knowledge to be comfortable and competent nutrition and dietetics professionals capable of providing excellent nutrition and dietetic services in numerous community, food service, management, and clinical settings. The program will provide an evidence-based curriculum with a translation to clinical/professional practice.
Available Options
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Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics TrackOn Hold
This Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics Subplan requires that prospective students earn and submit a Verification Statement from an ACEND-accredited DPD. Prospective students must also apply separately and be accepted into the 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Dietetic Internship Supervised Practice Program to be eligible for this subplan. Please contact the graduate coordinator for further clarification and deadlines with this process. Students are admitted to this subplan on a competitive basis. Meeting minimum requirements does not guarantee admission.
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Non-Thesis Track
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Thesis Track
Accreditation
For information regarding accreditation at 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ, please head over to Academic Program Accreditations.
Learning Outcomes
Learning activities will:
- Prepare students for professional practice with patients/clients with various conditions and in various settings.
- Prepare students to implement the Nutrition Care Process with various populations and diverse cultures.
- Use a variety of educational approaches (such as professional shadowing, role- playing, simulations, hands-on practice, problem-based learning, classroom and web-based instruction, laboratory experiences).
- Provide opportunities for students to learn professional and ethical behaviors and expectations including ways to contribute to the nutrition and dietetics profession such as serving as future preceptors and mentors.
Area 1: Scientific and Evidence Base of Practice: Integration of scientific information and research into practice
Upon completion of the program, graduates will be able to:
- SLO 1.1: Demonstrate how to locate, interpret, evaluate, and use professional scientific literature to make ethical, evidence-based practice decisions.
- SLO 1.2: Use current information technologies to locate and apply evidence-based guidelines and protocols.
- SLO 1.3: Analyze data for assessment and evaluate data to be used in decision-making.
- SLO 1.4: Apply critical thinking skills.
- SLO 1.5: Demonstrate understanding of human physiology.
- SLO 1.6: Demonstrate understanding of nutrient metabolism.
- SLO 1.7: Demonstrate an understanding of research methods.
- SLO 1.8. Demonstrate an understanding of research statistics.
Area 2: Professional Practice Expectations: Beliefs, values, attitudes and behaviors for the professional RDN level of practice
Upon completion of the program, graduates will be able to:
- SLO 2.1: Demonstrate effective and professional oral and written communication and documentation.
- SLO 2.2: Describe the governance of nutrition and dietetics practice, such as the Scope of Nutrition and Dietetics Practice and the Code of Ethics for the Profession of Nutrition and Dietetics; and interprofessional relationships in various practice settings.
- SLO 2.3: Identify and describe the roles of others with whom the registered dietitian nutritionist collaborates in the delivery of food and nutrition services.
- SLO 2.4: Demonstrate an understanding of cultural competence.
- SLO 2.5: Demonstrate identification with the nutrition and dietetics profession through activities such as participation in professional organizations and advocating for issues impacting the nutrition and dietetics profession.
- SLO 2.6: Describe the role of a professional in mentoring and precepting others.
Area 3: Clinical and Customer Services: Development and delivery of information, products and services to individuals, groups and populations
Upon completion of the program, graduates are able to:
- SLO 3.1: Use the Nutrition Care Process in decision making and patient/client care.
- SLO 3.2: Develop nutrition interventions in diverse individuals and groups.
- SLO 3.3: Develop an educational session or program/educational strategy for a target population.
- SLO 3.4: Demonstrate counseling and education methods to facilitate behavior change for diverse individuals and groups.
Career Possibilities
This program is designed to meet the requirements of students wishing to become a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) and Licensed Dietitian in Nevada. In order to become an RDN students must:
- Complete the Didactic Program in Nutrition a Dietetics (DPND) requirements.
- Apply for, become accepted into, and complete an ACEND-Accredited Dietetic Internship.
- Pass the National Registration Examination for Dietitians.
Note: Effective January 1, 2024, students most hold a M.S. degree in order to sit for the National Registration Examination for Dietitians. 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ does offer a M.S. in Nutrition Sciences degree, requiring application for admission after earning the B.S. degree.
Note: Once the RDN credential is earned, one may apply for their Dietetics license in Nevada. No additional courses or credentials are required to be eligible for the license to practice.
This MS in Nutrition Sciences fulfills one of these steps. This degree alone, does not satisfy the requirement to become an RDN.
Career Options/Settings for the RDN
- Wellness (private or corporate)
- Outpatient medical care
- Clinical care (medical setting)
- Nutrition/Food Service Management (usually in a healthcare setting)
- Community organizations
- School districts
- Private practice
Requirements
Documents/Downloads
Master of Science - Nutrition Sciences
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Additional Downloads
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Graduate Coordinator
Sara Rosenkranz
Department of Kinesiology and Nutrition Sciences
The department of kinesiology and nutrition sciences within the School of Integrated Health Sciences provides a high-quality educational experience in the areas of kinesiology, nutrition sciences, and athletic training. Students receive rigorous classroom instruction aided by computer and multimedia instruction, practical laboratory immersion, and clinical experiences.
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School of Integrated Health Sciences
With many degree offerings that are accredited by national organizations, the School of Integrated Health Sciences offers dynamic classroom instruction, laboratory/clinical practice, research, and mentoring. Our students develop skills that help them break into health-related fields and further their graduate or professional studies.