Applied Nutrition

Degree

Master of Science Applied Nutrition
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Applied Nutrition

Mission

The mission of the Master of Science in Applied Nutrition is to prepare individuals for leadership roles in the nutrition field, to advance knowledge and expand skills that promote excellence and innovation in all areas of nutrition practice, and to emphasize evidence-based best practices to support the well-being and health outcomes of individuals, families, and communities through education, research, and service.

Program Description

Goals of the Master of Science in Applied Nutrition Program:

  1. Prepare Competent Masters-level nutrition professionals who can interpret, evaluate, communicate and apply complex nutritional concepts to a wide variety of individuals, communities and organizations
  2. Prepare competent Masters-level applied nutrition practitioners to use evidence-based knowledge to inform best practices in nutrition professions
  3. Provide leadership and innovation to the nutrition profession, facilitating the growth and application of best practices in the field to our region and globally
  4. Emphasize a strong background in theory of health behavior and the translation of theory into practice as a valuable tool in public health, community and clinical nutrition settings

 

Objectives in support of the goals of the Master of Science in Applied Nutrition Program:

Program Objectives:

Graduates of the program are able to

  1. Develop and utilize nutrition concepts and best-practices for nutrition and health promotion initiatives
  2. Apply core research principles to measure the nutrition status and environment of individuals and communities
  3. Develop communications and collaboration strategies with representatives from government, non-profit, community, and business entities regarding nutrition initiatives
  4. Interpret and modify explanations of complex nutrition concepts for various audiences
  5. Research, develop and disseminate evidence-based and theory driven educational materials and work-products at an audience appropriate level for topics related to nutrition and health promotion

There are four degree focus areas that allow the Masters of Science, Applied Nutrition student to concentrate in growing areas of the nutrition industry and to pursue an educational pathway that best address their personal and professional needs. The specific degree focus objectives are based on the student鈥檚 chosen area of focus, and are listed below.

 

Degree Focus Area: Business, Social Media, & Entrepreneurship

The outcome of this focus area is to develop professionals skilled in the business of nutrition and the supporting of entrepreneurial nutrition-related start-ups with social media and marketing skills.

 

Graduates of this focus demonstrate the following abilities/competencies:

  1. Evaluate strategies for the ability to increase return on investment (ROI) in multimedia campaigns for health and wellness
  2. Analyze and communicate the impact of social analytics and social media campaigns on nutrition-related business to a variety of audiences
  3. Employ principles of ethics in social media as they apply to nutrition and wellness
  4. Create Integrated Marketing Communication (IMC) plans with a focus on nutritional branding and
  5. Develop business assets for a competitive nutrition and wellness market

 

Degree Focus Area: Obesity and Health Promotion

The outcome of this focus area is to develop nutrition professionals with a comprehensive understanding of overweight, obesity and the skills to facilitate initiatives that lessen the impact of obesity in communities and individuals and promote positive health outcomes. 

 

Graduates of this focus demonstrate the following abilities/competencies:

  1. Define overweight and obesity in children and adults and explain key concepts relating to overweight and obesity to a variety of audiences
  2. Describe the prevalence and trends in child/adult obesity
  3. Develop materials to combat the impacts of overweight and obesity
  4. Analyze and communicate the medical, psychosocial, and economic costs associated with obesity in children and adults to a variety of audiences
  5. Compare obesity prevention and treatment approaches to evaluate their efficacy at the individual and community levels and
  6. Propose and communicate new approaches to combat the incidence of overweight and obesity for a variety of audiences based on analysis of existing policy and regulations

 

Degree Focus Area: Nutrition and Disease Prevention

The outcome of this degree focus area is to develop nutrition professionals with an advanced comprehension of disease prevention and the skills to address nutrition-related disease processes and disease prevention through evidence-based practices. 

 

Graduates of this focus demonstrate the following abilities/competencies:

  1. Analyze nutrition research literature to apply it to relevant and current nutrition situations
  2. Analyze and communicate the most recent developments in the field of nutrition to a variety of audiences
  3. Translate theories of health behaviors into applicable practice models
  4. Analyze and communicate trends in nutrition behaviors and nutrition research in nutrition-related diseases prevention and progression to a wide variety of audiences and
  5. Design and implement nutrition and wellness research to include identifying research hypotheses, analyzing data, interpreting research results, and writing publishable reports

 

Degree Focus Area: Generalist, Applied Nutrition

The outcome of this degree focus area is to develop well-rounded nutrition professionals with expertise in multiple competency areas of nutrition study and practice. This option allows the student to take the requisite first year classes, and then diversify their educational plan of study to best meet their personal and professional needs.

Graduates of this focus demonstrate the following abilities/competencies:

  1. Analyze and communicate the most recent literature, research and developments in the field of nutrition to a variety of audiences
  2. Translate specialized concepts and theories of health behavior and education into applicable practice and education models
  3. Analyze and communicate trends in nutrition behaviors and nutrition research to a wide variety of audiences and
  4. Design and implement nutrition education interventions that promote healthful behaviors and sound nutrition practices

Accreditation

All programs at the 911爆料网红领巾 are accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC).

Curricular Requirements

REQUIRED COURSES:

  • APN 601          Trends and Issues in Nutrition and Global Food Systems
  • APN 605          Nutrition Across the Lifespan (pre-req: 601)
  • APN 610          Research Methods (pre-req: 605)
  • APN 615          Nutrition and Metabolism (pre-req: 605)
  • APN 620          Nutrition Education and Health Behavior Change (pre-req: 605)
  • APN 625          Nutrition Practice for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention (pre-req: 605)

 

Degree Focus: Generalist

  • Complete 6 required courses (APN 601, 605, 610, 615, 620 and 625)
  • Complete 5 courses from APN 700 level course offerings
  • Complete 1 Capstone course (APN 725 or 755)

 

Degree Focus: Business, Social Media, and Entrepreneurship

  • APN 701          Nutrition, Wellness, and Multimedia Communication (pre-req: 605)
  • APN 705          Online Research and Advanced Research Methods (pre-req: 605)
  • APN 710          Media and Ethics in Nutrition (pre-req: 605)
  • APN 715          Measuring Social Media Impact (pre-req: 605)
  • APN 720          Nutrition Branding Using Social Media (pre-req: 605)
  • APN 725          Entrepreneurship and Business Development (pre-req: 605)

 

Degree Focus: Obesity and Health Promotion

  • APN 730          Medical Nutrition Therapy (pre-req: 605)
  • APN 735          Nutrition Leadership, Community Nutrition and Wellness (pre-req: 605)
  • APN 740          Nutrition and Nutrition Information in the Media (pre-req: 605)
  • APN 745          Overweight and Obesity (pre-req: 605)
  • APN 750          Clinical Management of Overweight and Obesity (pre-req: 605)
  • APN 755          Applied Nutrition Capstone (pre-req: 605)

 

Degree Focus: Nutrition and Disease Prevention

  • APN 730          Medical Nutrition Therapy (pre-req: 605)
  • APN 760          Micronutrients: Nutrition and Functional Applications (pre-req: 605) 
  • APN 765          Nutrition Therapy for Clinical Practice (pre-req: 605)
  • APN 770          Nutrition Counseling and Communication (pre-req: 605)
  • APN 775          Advanced Nutrition Research (pre-req: 605)
  • APN 755          Applied Nutrition Capstone (pre-req: 605)

Academic Policy

Minimum Grade Point Average

Matriculated graduate students must maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0 (B) or better. Failure to do so will result in academic probation and possible termination from the program. Any student receiving a grade below B- on any individual course has failed that course must re-enroll and repeat the course to achieve a grade of B- or better. Students receiving a grade of F in any course will be immediately placed on academic probation.  Any student who receives a grade of F in two or more courses is dismissed from the program.

Graduation

Candidates must fulfill all program requirements and are required to earn a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 to be eligible to graduate. All students must file an Application to Graduate with the registrar鈥檚 office via U-Online.  Please access the