Four Commonly Asked Questions - Master of Science in Integrative Nutrition
Q: What is the cost of tuition?
A: Tuition is $475 per credit. The Master of Science in Integrative Nutrition is a two-year program, and the average total cost is approximately $26,750.
Q: What are the career outcomes?
A: Some available careers in nutrition are as follows:
- Nutrition consulting in private and group settings, spas, wellness centers, and schools
- Corporate wellness program manager/director
- Natural products industry consultant
- Research and development roles
- Nutrition educator
The requirements to practice nutrition vary widely across the United States. Learn more about the specific requirements in your state.
Q: How many hours do you have to commit?
A: Students can expect to spend 15 hours a week on coursework.
Q: What prerequisites do I need?
A:
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Completion of bachelor’s degree from an accredited university
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Minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 (a lower GPA will require the completion of a personal statement and program chair approval)
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To be considered for transferring in foundation courses (Nutrition Biochemistry and Physiology for the Nutrition Professional), a transfer form with official transcripts must be included with application. Subject to approval.