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Comply with academic qualifications A bachelor's degree in nutrition or a related field is typically required to work as a dietician. Dietitians pursue degrees in dietetics, nutrition, food service systems management, clinical nutrition, public health nutrition, or fields closely related to these fields.
Yes, Kaplan University does offer a Nutrition Science Degree. You can earn either a bachelor of science degree in nutrition science or a masters of health care administration or public health.
According to www.womensportsjobs.com, a Bachelor's degree in dietics or foods and nutrition management is a must to work in the field of nutrition. Nutritionists are also monitored by the state and require licensing and board certification.
Currently a Health Science Bachelor's Degree from an Accredited college can be obtained in4 years. There are also 2 year programs, but they don't specifically relate to nutrition.
You can get a masters in exercise science which leaves you open for a bachelors in nutrition.
Kaplan University is a great school that offers a wide variety of programs for health and fitness. You are able to earn up to a bachelor's degree in Nutrition Science.
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A student can pursue a B.Sc. in Nutrition and Dietetics after their 12th grade year, followed by an M.Sc. in Nutrition and Dietetics. Clinical nutrition, public health nutrition, food science and technology, and sports nutrition are the four main specialty areas of nutrition covered by the M.Sc. in Nutrition and Dietetics.
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Usually nutritionists have a bachelor's degree. While not always a requirement, it would be helpful to be familiar with food, energy, and vitamin supplements.
Once you have a bachelor degree, you can get a masters degree in whatever you wish. The masters degree will help you get better paying jobs.