Nutrition and Dietetics
Department of Nutrition and Dietetics
Professor:
- Sherine Brown-Fraser, Ph.D., RD (Chair)
Program Director, Didactic Program in Dietetics (DPD)
Associate Professor:
- Claudia S. Follette, M.S., RD Distant Dietetic Internship Program (DIP) Director
Assistant Professor:
- Earl S. Henry, Dr.PH., MPH Master of Public Health (Nutrition & Wellness) Director
Coordinator:
- Rachel Martin, M.S., RDN, LD CDCES Distant Dietetic Internship Program Administrative
Assistant Coordinator:
- Juliana Draper, B.S., RDN, LD, CDCES, Distant Dietetic Internship Program Administrative
DPD Verification Statement: Didactic Program Completion (Undergraduate)
Postbaccalaureate Certificate: The Distant Dietetic Internship Program
Purpose
The Department of Nutrition and Dietetics provides quality Christian education that emphasizes faith and learning, service learning, critical thinking skills, cultural competence, and principles that can be applied to health care communities, family, and personal ethical behavior. It is our purpose to provide undergraduate education for future Christian health care providers in the discipline of Dietetics, Food & Nutrition and the Dietetic Internship. The department prepares graduates for licensure and/or entrance into graduate professional programs in health and healthcare. This education will respond to current and future health care market demands for minority health care providers. The department also provides advising in such areas as Clinical Dietetics, Food & Nutrition and the Dietetic Internship. Students must ensure that they will meet the minimum entrance requirements of their prospective professional schools.
Accreditation
The program in Nutrition and Dietetics is accredited (2015 - 2022) by the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND)
120 South Riverside, Plaza Suite 2000
Chicago, IL 60606-6995
312-899-0040, Ext. 5400
www.eatright.org/acendDietitians
Application for Admission
- Students must have an overall minimum GPA of 3.0 for admission Dietetics major.
- Students must have an overall minimum GPA of 3.0 for The Distant Dietetic Internship Program. .
Exit Examination
All students are required to take an exit examination prior to graduation from the Dietetics and Distance Dietetic Internship programs. Evaluation of conceptual skills, techniques of projects, and laboratory performances will be included in the examination. All dietetics majors must pass the Exit Examination with 75 percent proficiency before graduation.
Career Opportunities
Dietetics is an example of career in health professions that is consistently on the Bureau of Labor Statistics list of highly desirable professions that enjoy good salaries and job security due to their role in the health care system and because demand outstrips supply. Minority students are especially needed in the profession, as Blacks are underrepresented in dietetics, food science, nutrition, and culinary fields. However, good academic preparation is vital to success. Therefore, the dietetics curriculum and advisement are designed to maximize academic success and support the University’s mission to assist in the development of Christian character. Career choices for graduates from this department include registered dietitian, clinical nutritionist, public health/community nutritionist, administrative dietitian, food service dietitian, sports nutritionist, food service director, nutrition research analyst, nutrition journalism, political action nutritionist, nutrition entrepreneur and culinary chef.
Degrees
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Bachelor of Science in Dietetics, Bachelor of Science -
Bachelor of Science in Nutrition with Vegetarian Culinary Emphasis, Bachelor of Science -
Distant Dietetic Internship, Internship -
Minor in Food and Nutrition, Minor
Courses
ND 102: Introduction to Dietetics
Credits 1Introduction to professional issues, roles, ethics, and values of the dietitian. Examines the non-traditional or alternative roles for the nutrition and dietetics professional. Emphasizes portfolio development and preparation for national registration examination. (previously FS 102)