University General Course Catalog 2026-2027 (DRAFT) 
    
    Feb 01, 2026  
University General Course Catalog 2026-2027 (DRAFT)

Nutrition (Dietetics Specialization), M.S. (Online)


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This is an online program

The Dietetics Specialization is an 18-month online program; this is a sub-plan under our MS in Nutrition Program. This specialization prepares students to be proficient entry-level registered dietitian nutritionists (RDN) in all areas of practice.  This is accomplished through a seamless program of didactic coursework and 1000 hours of supervised practice via the Dietetic Internship Program.  Graduates earn a Verification Statement upon completion of the M.S. in Nutrition and are eligible to take the CDR credentialing exam for registered dietitian nutritionists (RDN). This is an 18-month online program.

Program Learning Outcomes


Students will be able to:

  • apply knowledge of nutritional biochemistry/physiology, and understand clinical and epidemiological applications of this knowledge in the prevention and treatment/management of disease.
  • link nutrition with other biological or behavioral sciences (e.g., toxicology, molecular biology, epidemiology, human development) through interdisciplinary learning. This will be accomplished through elective course work and completion of research/scholarly efforts that culminate in a written document (i.e., thesis or professional paper).
  • articulate a nutrition-related problem through oral and written communication in the development of their written thesis or professional paper.
  • use quantitative reasoning during nutrition assessment to identify and prioritize nutrition-related problems in research and practice settings.
  • analyze nutrition-relevant disease conditions that will be shown through their dietetic internship or research experience.

Contact Information


Bradley Ferguson, PhD, Graduate Program Director
bferguson@unr.edu
(775) 784-6278

Mailing Address:
Department of Nutrition, Mail Stop 303
1664 N. Virginia Street
Reno, NV 89557

David St-Jules, PhD, Graduate Program Co-Director
stjules@unr.edu
(775) 682-6635

Mailing Address:
Department of Nutrition, Mail Stop 202
1664 N. Virginia Street
Reno, NV 89557

Departmental Website:
https://www.unr.edu/anvs

Graduate Handbook *

Admission Requirements


Applicants who seek admission to the Dietetics program should have a cumulative grade-point average of at least 2.75 and applicants must have earned DPD Verification Statement or provide a Declaration of Intent from their DPD Director.

Applicants are admitted to the program on a competitive basis. All prospective students should apply online to the Graduate School.  Those interested in the Dietetics Specialization must also submit an application to the UNR Dietetic Internship Program through the Dietetics Inclusive Centralized Application Service (DICAS).

Note that a complete application includes:

  • Statement of purpose that addresses the following questions (in 1,000 words or less):
    • Why do you want to gain admission to the Nutrition Graduate Program and why is this program a good fit for you?
    • What experiences (e.g., academic, co-curricular, employment) have helped you prepare for this program?
    • What are your short and long-term academic and professional goals?
    • What are your strengths and areas for improvement?
  • Resume or CV
  • TOEFL results if applicable
  • Official transcripts from every institution attended
  • Three letters of reference

Applicants should submit these documents by February 15th for Fall admission (no Spring admission).  UNR alumni and current students who have (or will have) earned a DPD Verification statement by May 31st, are eligible to apply for preselection for the Nutrition Graduate Program Dietetics Specialization.  For these applicants, documents should be submitted by January 10th.    

I. Program Requirements: Dietetics Specialization


This specialization will include didactic graduate-level courses in addition to supervised practice by the UNR Dietetic Internship Program. Graduates of the program will earn an M. S. in Nutrition and a Dietetic Internship Program (DI) Verification Statement upon completion of the M. S. in Nutrition. Upon completion of the program, graduates will be approved for eligibility to the Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) registration examination.

Students are required to complete 30 total units including didactic coursework (24 units) and 1,000 hours of supervised practice (6 units).

A. Required courses (21 units)


Students are required to complete 21 credits below. Students can complete 3 units of either BADM 720 (Management and Organizational Science) or CHS 756 (Organizational Behavior and Leadership in Health Sciences).

B. Additional course requirements (3 units)


(1) Graduate-level course (3 credits).  Students may select a research course among the following approved courses:

C. Supervised practice (6 units)


D. Total Units (30 units)


Dietetics Specialization (30 units)

E. Undergraduate Prerequisites: Dietetics Specialization


Dietetics Specialization Applicants who seek admission to the program should have a cumulative GPA of at least 2. 75 and must have a DPD Verification Statement prior to starting the Nutrition Graduate Program.

III. Notes


Graduate Advisory/Examining Committee Membership

Dietetics students are non-thesis students. Dietetics Graduate Advisory/Examining Committees must have a minimum of two faculty members, including the committee chair. These members must be Nutrition Graduate Faculty or have relevant expertise for the non-thesis topic. 

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