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Curriculum for Master of Science in Dietetics and Nutrition

Courses

Thesis
Option

Non-Thesis
Option


*DN 834 Methods of Research


3 h


3 h


*DN 836 Biochemistry...Human Nutrition


3 h


3 h


*Biostatistics (700-800 level)


3 h


3 h


*Biochemistry 702


3 h


3 h


*DN 817 Seminar in D&N
 (1 h per semester for 3 semesters)


3 h


3 h


Research
 (See below for differences
 between options)


3 h min.
*DN 899
  Thesis


3 h
*DN 854
  Special Problems


Electives
 (Up to 6 hours may be outside
 D&N program)


12 h


15 h


Total


30 h


33 h


* = Required courses

   
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Differences in Research Experiences for the Two Options:

Characteristics

DN 899
Thesis

DN 854
Special Problems

Scope of research

Includes all aspects of the research process

Involves doing a part of the research process

Time period

Usually three semesters

Usually one semester

Written presentation

Proposal and thesis

One-page proposal; final write-up



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