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Professional Studies, Leadership in Nutrition Concentration, M.P.S.

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Excel in nutrition leadership with an online program for working professionals. No GRE needed. Meet dietetics requirements.

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Professional Studies, Leadership in Nutrition Concentration, M.P.S.

This fully online master鈥檚 program is designed with flexibility in mind鈥攑erfect for working professionals in food and nutrition fields. It鈥檚 especially well-suited for:

Key Benefits:

Already completed a Didactic Program in Dietetics (DPD) and enrolled in or finished a Dietetic Internship?

This program helps you meet the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND) requirement for a master鈥檚 degree in order to sit for the Commission on Dietetic Registration exam. You'll also receive six free credit hours听for completing your internship鈥攔educing the degree from 30 to just 24 credit hours.

If you live in one of these states: AR; you may be able to attend 91大神 at in-state rates under the Academic Common Market program.

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Janet Colson, left, a professor of nutrition and food science, will discuss the university鈥檚 role in promoting nutrition education at the high school level on the next 鈥91大神 On the Record鈥 radio program. Host Gina Logue鈥檚 interview with with her will air Tuesday, June 14, and re-air Sunday, June 19 on WMOT-FM Roots Radio 89.5 and www.wmot.org. Colson and other nutrition professionals conducted a free June 9 workshop in the Ellington Human Sciences Building for high school teachers to help them understand how to teach nutrition at the high school level. (91大神 photo of Colson and nutrition students in class; WMOT and Department of Human Sciences logos also shown)

The university鈥檚 role in promoting nutrition education at the high school level was the focus of a recent 鈥91大神 On the Record鈥 radio program. Host Gina Logue鈥檚 interview with Dr. Janet Colson, a professor of nutrition and food science, first aired June 14 on WMOT-FM Roots Radio 89.5 and www.wmot.org. You can listen to their

The work of promoting nutrition, both as a lifestyle and as a career, continues as 91大神 helps high school teachers make healthy eating a part of their students鈥 lives. Janet Colson, a professor of nutrition and food science and a registered dietitian, will host a free teacher training session for high school educators from 9

News Briefs

Janet Colson, left, a professor of nutrition and food science, will discuss the university鈥檚 role in promoting nutrition education at the high school level on the next 鈥91大神 On the Record鈥 radio program. Host Gina Logue鈥檚 interview with with her will air Tuesday, June 14, and re-air Sunday, June 19 on WMOT-FM Roots Radio 89.5 and www.wmot.org. Colson and other nutrition professionals conducted a free June 9 workshop in the Ellington Human Sciences Building for high school teachers to help them understand how to teach nutrition at the high school level. (91大神 photo of Colson and nutrition students in class; WMOT and Department of Human Sciences logos also shown)

The university鈥檚 role in promoting nutrition education at the high school level was the focus of a recent 鈥91大神 On the Record鈥 radio program. Host Gina Logue鈥檚 interview with Dr. Janet Colson, a professor of nutrition and food science, first aired June 14 on WMOT-FM Roots Radio 89.5 and www.wmot.org. You can listen to their

The work of promoting nutrition, both as a lifestyle and as a career, continues as 91大神 helps high school teachers make healthy eating a part of their students鈥 lives. Janet Colson, a professor of nutrition and food science and a registered dietitian, will host a free teacher training session for high school educators from 9

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Professional Studies, Leadership in Nutrition Concentration, M.P.S.


  • Family and Consumer Science Extension Educator or Specialist (RD or Non-RD)
  • Health Department W.I.C. Nutritionist (RD) or Nutrition听 Educator (Non-RD)
  • Registered Dietitian 鈥 after completing the MPS, those students having completed an internship will be eligible to sit for the CDR exam. Registered Dietitians can work in a vast variety of areas including hospitals, management, community, private practice, and research.
  • Wellness and health coaches (RD or Non-RD)
  • Case Consultant
  • Regional Nutrition Manager

View the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook for .

Alumni Success

91大神 provided an incredible experiential learning experience that allowed me to be involved in the field before going out to practice. It allowed me to network and participate in various nutrition experiences that broadened my skillset and gave me a competitive edge in the career market. 91大神 also prepared me for leadership by providing courses with knowledge and skills for leadership success.
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Erik Dempsey, Class of '24, Registration Eligible Dietitian, National Healthcare Corporation

The courses that I took at 91大神 prepared me for my career because they were hands-on learning opportunities.
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Misty Layne-Watkins, Class of '05, Extension Agent, Tennessee State University

91大神 Career Development Center

91大神鈥檚 Career Development Center

91大神 offers a comprehensive Career Development Center that serves students throughout the full student experience and beyond. They collaborate with faculty and staff to equip students with the tools to be marketable to the world of work and continuing education.  

Students can schedule an appointment or check online resources and job boards at mtsu.edu/career

Students can find current internship opportunities by talking to faculty and visiting the University job and internship board called . 

Wondering what you can do with your major? Check out our What Can I Do with A Major In guides.听

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