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Master of Science in Dietetics and Nutrition


Requirements and Eligibility

Applications

The MS program begins three times each year: Fall, Spring and Summer semesters.

Distance Learning Master of Science Program

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The MS degree program offers flexibility - students may enroll full-time or part-time and a variety of classes are available online. Approximately 12-15 credit hours of the program are elective courses that may be tailored to individual career goals and students may choose a thesis or non-thesis option.To be considered for admission into KU's Master of Science in Dietetics and Nutrition degree program, all students must meet the following requirements:

  1. Undergraduate Degree
    A bachelor’s degree is required for admission. The degree may be in any field but must have included specific prerequisite courses in biochemistry, physiology and nutrition. Degrees earned outside the United States must be evaluated for equivalency.

    Please note: students may be accepted on a provisional admission basis if some requirements have not yet been met at the time of application.

  2. Graduate Record Examination Score
    An official score on the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) General Test is required and official results must be sent directly to our office. Recommended scores for the sections of the GRE are 1000 combined total for Verbal and Quantitative, and 3.5 and above for Analytical Writing. For GRE information, visit www.gre.org.

  3. Grade Point Average
    A cumulative undergraduate grade-point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale for college course work is required for admission.
International Students
An applicant is considered an international student if they require a visa, or currently reside in the U.S. with non-immigrant status, or currently reside in the U.S. while applying for permanent residency. TOEFL scores and a completed affidavit of support are also required for international students.

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