Protect: We provide student athletes with foundational and sport-specific nutrition knowledge to protect from injury and illness, sustaining durability throughout collegiate careers and beyond. Educating student athletes on topics such as supplement safety protects not only their well-being, but also their eligibility. Perform: We expose student athletes to our consistent message, providing the education necessary to perform at an elite level.
We also provide teams with functional snack options within locker room fueling stations to enhance the outcome of training sessions.
A strong background in science, including chemistry, biochemistry, physiology, and microbiology, is also provided in our program. After completing our Bachelor of Science degree in Dietetics, graduates must complete an accredited supervised practice program, such as a dietetic internship, to become eligible to take the registration examination for dietitians to become a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist.
Optimal food and nutrient intake play a critical role in disease prevention and health maintenance, and careers in dietetics offer many opportunities related to nutrition in health care, management, sports nutrition, schools, business, and industry settings.
Doctoral students are provided with customized training in research methodologies; effective grant writing; dissemination of research findings at scientific conferences and in published journals and books; teaching students and the public in academic and community settings; and making scholarly contributions to the profession and society.
Careers for FDN students completing a Ph. Requirements include a minimum of 46 semester credit hours as follows: at least 34 hours of course work and 12 hours of thesis and related research. Our Programs and Services Cooking for a Life Time Cancer Prevention Cooking School Cooking curriculum teaching how to reduce risk for cancer through healthy food choices and physical activity.
Eat Healthy, Be Active Teaches children key nutrition and physical activity concepts. Rite Bite Diabetes Cooking School A curriculum for teaching meal planning and food preparation skills. School Garden Curriculum Garden-based lessons listed by grade level on earth science, life science, and physical science topics.
SNAP-Education Learn how to eat more healthfully, feed your family on a budget, and keep your food safe.
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