Overview
Students that graduate from this Health Sciences - Nutrition MSc program offered at Georgia State University are able to formulate research questions, organize and test research problems, and evaluate research study results. Graduates foster critical thinking, inquiry, and professional leadership in the field.
Students receive advanced study in nutrition and engage in a framework for additional advanced degree study that enhances career development.
This Health Sciences - Nutrition program at Georgia State University does not meet requirements for becoming a Registered Dietitian (RD). If your interest is to become an RD, please refer to our Master of Science – Coordinated Program.
Careers
- Prepares students for a doctoral degree
- Students with a Didactic Program in Dietetics verification statement may be more competitive for a dietetic internship
- Advancement for Registered Dietitians without a graduate degree
Programme Structure
Courses include:- Research Methods for the Health and Human Science Professions
- Trends Affecting Health Policies, Practices and Laws
- Leadership and Ethics in Healthcare
- Nutrition Research Methods
- Nutrition Intervention
- Advanced Normal Nutrition
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Credits
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Disciplines
Nutrition & Dietetics Health Sciences Biochemistry View 138 other Masters in Nutrition & Dietetics in United StatesWhat students do after studying
Academic requirements
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Other requirements
General requirements
- Prerequisites for students without a DPD verification statement (students who have not completed an undergraduate program in dietetics).
- Prerequisite courses will take a minimum of three semesters to complete. NOTE: CHEM 1211K is a prerequisite for CHEM 1212K and BIOL 2110K. CHEM 1212K is a prerequisite for CHEM 2400 and CHEM 2100.
- Inorganic Chemistry (2 semesters): (CHEM 1211K and CHEM 1212K or equivalent)
- Organic Chemistry (1 semester): (CHEM 2400 and CHEM 2100 or equivalent)
- Human Anatomy and Physiology (2 semesters): (BIOL 2110K and BIOL 2120K or GSU BIOL 2107K, BIOL 2108K, BIOL 3240 and BIOL 3250 or equivalent)
- Principles of Nutrition (1 semester): (NUTR 2100 or equivalent)
- One course in Anthropology, Psychology or Sociology (ANTH 1102, PSYC 1101, SOCI 1101 or equivalent)
- Grade Point Average >3.0. is required for all coursework completed prior to the application.
Tuition Fee
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30216 USD/yearTuition FeeBased on the tuition of 15108 USD per semester -
National
30216 USD/yearTuition FeeBased on the tuition of 15108 USD per semester -
In-State
9552 USD/yearTuition FeeBased on the tuition of 4776 USD per semester
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