ksu excellence in action Master's Degree (M.S., in Nutrition)

The Nutrition concentration emphasizes nutritional sciences and opportunities to participate in interdisciplinary research in laboratory and community settings.

Graduates are prepared for positions as nutritionists in health care and community agencies such as:

  • Head Start and WIC
  • nutrition-exercise specialists
  • cooperative extension nutrition specialists
  • teachers in junior and four-year colleges
  • and research associates.

Non-RD's may be able to complete ADA didactic course requirements to qualify as applicants of a dietetic internship.

Core Requirements:

EDUC 65510 Statistics I Education Services 3
FCS/NUTR 61018 Techniques of Research 3
NUTR 63519 Advanced Study of Micronutrients 3
  63520 Macronutrient Nutrition 3
  63521 Nutrition and Disease: Clinical Applications 3

Thesis Option* OR Master's Project Option**

NUTR 63199 Thesis I 6
  61198 Master's Project 6

Supporting Courses:

In consultation with advisor, select 11 hours from supporting courses, at least 6 of which are from the following graduate courses:
NUTR 51093 Workshop in Nutrition 1-3
  51095 Special Topic 1-4
  51096 Individual Investigation in Nutrition 1-3
  53013 Experimental Methods in Nutrition 3
  53016 Cultural Aspects of Food, Nutrition & Health 3
  53513 Advanced Nutrition 3
  53515 Community Nutrition 3
  53518 Maternal and Child Nutrition 3
  53520 Nutrition for Fitness 3
  63591 Nutrition Seminar 2-3
  (Maximum 3 credits towards degree)
  Total 32
 
  The remaining 5 required hours may be selected from other graduate courses in Family and Consumer Studies or from other clearly related areas.

*The thesis track is intended for research-oriented students and is designed to provide the opportunity to conduct original research.  Approval of a thesis proposal by the student's thesis committee is required, as is the successful completion of an oral final examination conducted by the thesis committee.

**The master's project track is intended for students who do not plan to continue graduate work beyond the master's degree, and provides the opportunity to approach research and theory in a more applied manner.  The presentation and interpretation of original research is not required.  However, approval of the intended project by the student's master's project committee is required, as is the successful completion of an oral final examination conducted by the master's project committee.