case western reserve university

NUTRITION

 

  MOLECULAR NUTRITION - Doctoral Program



Degree . . .  in a nutshell:
  • •  In depth study in nutrition science
  • •  30 credit hours required
  • •  Thesis or non-thesis options

This degree offers two (2) options:
  • A.  For those pursuing the thesis option - 30 semester hours of a planned program of study are required, including 6 to 9 semester hours of research, as well as a final oral defense of the thesis.

    B.  For those pursuing the non-thesis option - 30 semester hours of a planned program and a final written, comprehensive examination are required.


    •  Students applying for the M.S. must have completed appropriate courseworks in biology, inorganic and organic chemistry. During the program, all M.S. students are required to take 15 semester hours of nutrition, including 6 hours of advance human nutrition science.

    Students are strongly encouraged to pursue complimentary studies in the biomedical sciences, social and behavioral sciences, or management. The plan of study may vary considerably depending upon the education, goals, and specific interests of each student.

    The individual program may also be planned to fulfill the academic requirements for the dietetic registration and membership in the American Dietetic Association.



    The Masters of Science in Nutrition provides further depth for the individual who has completed a Bachelor's in Nutrition and the dietitian, nurse, physician, etc. seeking to enhance their skills and credentials.


    The program is also chosen by people who have completed Bachelor's degrees in other disciplines and wish to earn credentials to practice nutrition and/or desire to improve personal knowledge in this field. Students completing the Master's have also used the degree as a step toward further academic work as the PhD, MD, JD, and MBA.


For further details, click here!   "How to Become a Dietitian"


Direct all questions to:
Dr. Edith Lerner at (216) 368-2443 or exl2@case.edu