About the Dietetics Program
Learn to design and lead effective food and nutrition programs in a variety of settings by applying advanced nutrition principles learned in this online M.S. in Dietetics program. Develop research skills, stimulate independent thought, and learn up‐to‐date knowledge in Medical Nutrition Therapy, community nutrition, and foodservice business management. Integrate and apply principles from the biomedical sciences, human behavior, and management.
In the online M.S. in Dietetics program you will accomplish the following:
- Apply cutting-edge information in food, nutrition, food service management, and wellness to enhance dietetics practice.
- Evaluate and apply new research concepts and theories within the profession of dietetics.
- Understand public policy and current systems of health care delivery with particular reference to the role of the dietitian.
This online dietetics degree program is tailored for credentialed, practicing registered dietitians who seek to enhance their knowledge in a specific area of dietetics practice or prepare for advanced career opportunities in a dietetics practice.
Program Structure and Curriculum
The online Master of Science in Dietetics degree is open to individuals possessing their Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) or RDN-eligible credential (RDNE).
This online dietetics degree is offered through the Innovative Digital Education Alliance (IDEA). The program is a 36‐credit hour online M.S. in Dietetics which prepares you to practice dietetics at an advanced level and/or to pursue doctoral study.
Continue reading through this page to learn more about the online M.S. in Dietetics.
Dietetics Online Master's Degree Plan of Study
Below is a sample plan of study. This will give you an idea of the type of courses you will take. Once you are admitted, be sure to visit with your advisor to create your actual plan of study.
Current Issues in Dietetics should be taken in your last semester.
Course titles may vary from what is listed on the GP IDEA website. These are the course titles and numbers used for registration at NDSU.
Required Core Courses:
- STAT 725 Applied Statistics | 3 Credits
- HNES 710 Introduction to Research Design & Methods in HNES | 3 Credits
- HNES 728 Current Issues in Dietetics | 3 Credits
Elective Courses:
- ADHM 635 Cost Controls in Hospitality & Food Service Systems | 3 Credits
- ADHM 736 Entrepreneurship | 3 Credits
- HNES 642 Community Health & Nutrition Education | 3 Credits
- HNES 652 Nutrition, Health & Aging | 3 Credits
- HNES 658 Advanced Medical Nutrition Therapy | 3 Credits
- HNES 719 Public Health Nutrition | 3 Credits
- HNES 724 Nutrition Education in the Community | 3 Credits
- HNES 726 Nutrition & Wellness | 3 Credits
- HNES 729 Grant Writing for the Health Professional | 3 Credits
- HNES 730 Fundamentals of Leadership | 3 Credits
- HNES 733 Food Writing for Professionals | 3 Credits
- HNES 734 Foodservice Systems within Healthcare | 3 Credits
- HNES 735 Nutrition & Human Performance | 3 Credits
- HNES 740 Maternal and Child Nutrition | 3 Credits
- HNES 741 International Nutrition | 3 Credits
- HNES 742 Nutrition: A Focus on Life Stages | 3 Credits
- HNES 743 Obesity Across the Lifespan | 3 Credits
- HNES 744 Dietary & Herbal Supplements | 3 Credits
- HNES 746 Health Disparities | 3 Credits
- HNES 747 Understanding Food Culture | 3 Credits
- HNES 750 Advanced Human Nutrition: Macronutrients | 3 Credits
- HNES 751 Metabolism of Micronutrients | 3 Credits
- HNES 752 Phytochemicals | 3 Credits
- HNES 753 Nutrigenomics & Advanced Lipid Metabolism in Human Nutrition | 3 Credits
- HNES 754 Assessment in Nutrition & Exercise Science | 3 Credits
- HNES 756 Pediatric Clinical Nutrition | 3 Credits
- HNES 757 Nutritional aspects of Oncology | 3 Credits
- HNES 758 Clinical Aspects of Nutrition Support | 3 Credits
- HNES 759 Nutrition & Immunology | 3 Credits
- HNES 790 Graduate Seminar: Diabetes Medical Nutrition Therapy | 3 Credits
- HNES 790 Graduate Seminar: Leadership Practicum | 3 Credits
- HNES 790 Graduate Seminar: Nutrition Epidemiology | 3 Credits
- HNES 790 Graduate Seminar: Functional Foods in Chronic Disease Prevention | 3 Credits
- HNES 790 Graduate Seminar: Nutrition Therapy for Eating Disorders | 3 Credits
- HNES 790 Graduate Seminar: Topics/Problems in Dietetics | 3 Credits
- HNES 793 Independent Study: Dietetics | 3 Credits
Thesis:
North Dakota State University offers three options:
- Plan A: Thesis
- HNES 798 Master's Thesis | 6 Credits
- Plan B: Comprehensive Paper
- HNES 797 Master's Paper | 3 Credits
- Plan C: Internship/Capstone.
Note: Current students seeking supervisory committee members should contact their advisor for a list of available faculty members.
Total Credits: 36
Careers and Outlook
Outlook
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that the number of jobs for registered dietitians and nutritionists will increase by 11% between 2018 and 2028. This projection indicates a significant need for more RDN’s in the field to help combat preventable disease and conditions on the rise such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, hypertension, certain types of cancer and osteoporosis.
What Can You Do with a Master's Degree in Dietetics?
Many dietitians work in hospitals, schools, long-term care facilities, and other large food service operations. When you earn an M.S. in Dietetics you gain skills in subject areas that expand your ability to work in areas including: clinically-oriented nutrition, community or public health nutrition, healthcare administration, management of dietary programs, food science, and foodservice management.
Individuals working in hospitals may be employed by patient meal services, the cafeteria, as general dietitians or as specialized dietitians for various departments like oncology.
With the rise in food-related allergies, intollerances, and cultural restrictions K-12 schools, higher education, and long-term care facilities are finding the need to employ dietitians to ensure the dietary needs of their students and residents are being met.
A graduate degree prepares RDN’s to study a specific area of interest more in-depth. A master’s degree can provide RDN’s with more opportunities to obtain managerial or other high-level positions, which can help prepare you for advanced-level practice and see an increase in income. Obtaining a master’s degree may can lead to better prepare you to become a board-certified specialist, or obtain other advanced practice credentials.
Graduate Faculty
A list of graduate faculty for this online program as well as their current research interests is available on the NDSU catalog page. In addition to faculty information, you can find more information about the program in the catalog.
Admission Requirements
To apply for this degree program, click the link below to start the application process. You will be required to fill out a request for information form which sets up your login information to complete the application form. The application fee is $35.
The deadline to apply is one month before the beginning of the semester you choose to begin.
Fall Semester = Begins the third week in August.
Spring Semester = Begins the second week in January.
Summer Semester = Begins the second week in May.
Eligibility for Admission
Applicants must possess either the Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) credential or be Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Eligible (RDNE) to be eligible for admission.
- RDN: Include a copy of the applicant’s Commission on Dietetic Registration of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics registration card or other official documentation of registration status must be submitted with the application.
- RDNE: An applicant not possessing the credential of Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) must provide their verification statement issued by a program accredited by the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND).
A minimum undergraduate grade point average of 3.0 (or alternately, a GPA of 3.0 on the last 60 hours of coursework in the undergraduate degree) is required for admission to this program.
Admissions Process
Follow the domestic and international application procedures.
- Application Fee: $35
- Statement of Purpose: In your statement of purpose, you will be required to include the following components:
- reasons for pursuing graduate study,
- special interests within the nutrition and dietetics profession,
- background preparation/training in nutrition and dietetics, and
- relevant skills or experience that you have acquired.
- Official Transcripts: Submit one official transcript from each college or university at which you have been enrolled or are currently enrolled. Include both undergraduate and graduate coursework.
Tuition and Fees
The tuition and fee structure for this program is set by the GP IDEA consortium. Classes you take are charged at the same tuition rate regardless of which university is your home university. Books and supplies are not included in the tuition and fees. Please note that courses offered through GP IDEA are not eligible for NDSU tuition waivers.
Contact Information
NDSU College of Human Sciences and Education | Dietetics Program
Phone: (701) 231-7475
Email: Ashley.Roseno@ndsu.edu
NDSU GP IDEA Coordinator
Email: ndsu.gpidea@ndsu.edu
NDSU Graduate School
Phone: (701) 231-5945
Email: melissa.j.ostby@ndsu.edu
Web: https://www.ndsu.edu/gradschool