Course variations
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Full Time | Variable | $1177.61 per credit hour | Contact provider |
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Course summary
Sample Academic Schedule, Fall Semester FN540-3 Nutrition Policy, Programs and Services, EPSY506-4
Program modules
Inferential Statistics, FN585-3 Advanced Community Nutrition, WED 561-3 Research Methods Spring Semester, FN530-3 Advanced Nutrition Assessment and Education, HED593-3 Advanced Epidemiology, HED483-3 Health Administration in the U.S., Summer Semester, FN599-3 Thesis or research paper, FN581-1 Seminar (Preparation for supervised practice) Fall Semester FN599-3 Thesis, FN574-3 Advanced Medical Nutrition Therapy, Spring Semester, FN580B-3, Foodservice Management Rotation, FN580A-3 Clinical Rotation, Summer Semester, FN580C-3 Community Rotation.
Entry requirement for international students
Applicants must Have graduated from a regionally accredited college or university with a baccalaureate degree within the past 10 years. Submit an ADA Didactic Program in Dietetics (DPD) Verification Statement or Declaration of Intent to Complete Program. Have a GPA of 3.0 or higher (where 4.0 = A) is recommended. Have taken the GRE within the last 5 years. A score of 1000 or higher on combined verbal and quantitative portions is recommended. Have the desire to complete a MS degree in Food and Nutrition with a concentration in community nutrition combined with a 7-1/2 month dietetic internship with a community emphasis. Pass the TOEFL examination with a score of 550 or above if you are an international student whose native language is not English. Thirty-eight to 41 credit hours are required to complete graduate course work and internships. Nine credit hours are assigned for the 1200 hours of supervised practice experiences. Additional course work may be assigned to students without undergraduate course work in community nutrition or nutritional biochemistry. A grade of B or better must be attained in core courses. During the supervised practice rotations, students are on-site 40 hours per week.
Southern Illinois University Carbondale accepts IELTS*
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Qualification
Masters
Awarding body
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY
Department name
College of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Animal Science, Food and Nutrition
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