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Guide to College Majors in Nutrition & Food Science


What is Food Science?

The importance of what we eat is often overlooked in the frenzied rush of everyday life. The CDC reports that a stunning 66 percent of American adults are overweight, leading to a rise in diabetes, heart disease and other life-threatening conditions. Nutrition and food science experts enjoy helping people lead healthier lives through a balanced diet.

Nutrition and food science degrees focus on the chemical and biological components of our food and the ways in which these ingredients affect our health. Nutritionists and dietitians also study the social impacts of the foods we eat, including how they affect our economy, psychology, and culture.

Most graduates of nutrition science programs become nutritionists or dietitians. Both careers involve working closely with individuals or communities to plan and supervise the preparation of healthy meals, whether in the context of an individual practice or a large institution such as a school or hospital.

Dieticians and nutritionists are also concerned with education and awareness. Teaching their patients how their diets affect their health and well-being is a large part of the job. If the patient understands that her current diet is placing her at risk, she is more likely to cooperate in the diet's modification.

Nutritionists can also specialize in a particular discipline within their field. Dietitians often specialize in treating children or patients with kidney problems, critical illnesses or diabetes. Others supervise overweight patients or those with eating disorders. Some clinical nutritionists and dietitians make a career out of managing the food service departments of large institutions, such as hospitals, nursing care facilities, schools, or correctional facilities. These specialists must plan healthy, well-balanced meals for the correct number of individuals, often on a strict budget.

Food scientists analyze food, ingredients, and what causes it to break down or spoil. They are concerned with the safe preservation and processing of food as well as its nutritional value. They can help companies keep tabs on food sanitation, quality control, storage, and marketing.

Due to an increased awareness in recent years of how food directly affects our health, there is a greater demand for professionals trained in nutrition and food science. The general public has begun to realize just how important it is to eat well-balanced meals. This means that the opportunities for a career in nutrition are at an all-time high.

Being a nutritionist, dietitian, or food scientist is about more than just telling people what to eat. There are a wide variety of careers in this field. From advertising to research, if you are interested in health and nutrition, there is a job for you in the vast field of nutrition and food science. Some examples include:

Is a Degree in Nutrition and Food Science Right for You?

Successful nutritionists generally have the following characteristics:

Once you decide to enter a degree program, make sure to research several schools to find the one that is right for you. For some, a traditional on-campus program is the way to go. But, if you are a working professional or someone who has to take care of a family, you may want to consider one of the many accredited online degree programs in nutrition and food science. These programs provide the highest quality education with the flexibility you need to fulfill your other obligations. These days, there is simply no need to quit your job or take time away from your family to continue your education.

Career Education in Food Science?

On-Campus and Online Degrees

The programs available in nutrition and food science are as diverse as the career paths that follow. Be sure to research the individual program you are applying to make sure it is a proper fit for you. Bachelor's, master's and doctorate degrees in nutrition are all available online and on-campus. Certificate programs also exist for nutrition professionals wishing to specialize in a particular aspect of the field. Think carefully about your desired career, because it will depend heavily on the degree you choose to get.

Certificate Programs in Nutrition

Certificate programs generally serve two types of students: total newcomers to the field, or experienced professionals who want to specialize in a particular area. Working professionals, such as registered nurses or experienced dietitians, may choose to earn a certificate in nutrition and food science to further their careers. These certificate programs are often offered online to accommodate the education without interrupting the individual's career.

New students or career changers might take a general certificate course to familiarize themselves with the field before committing to a full degree program. These certificate programs can also be used as preparatory classes, to make the degree program itself a bit easier.

Bachelor of Science Degrees in Nutrition

The bachelor's degree in nutrition is a basic four-year undergraduate degree. During their course of study, students will move from the basics of food science into the microbiology, processing, and chemistry of food.

Most nutrition and food science bachelor's degree programs begin with two years of general education requirements, such as the basic math, English and science skills necessary to study nutrition and food science in depth. Some introductory food science and nutrition courses are also usually offered, such as:

Master of Science Degrees in Nutrition

A master's degree program in nutrition and food science offers further specialization in specific aspects of the field. Most graduate programs require the student to have a bachelor's degree in nutrition and food science, as well as an acceptable GRE score. Many specializations are available to the graduate student, including:

To graduate from most master's degree programs, the student must research and complete a master's thesis. This consists of a research project or paper, and presentation of this to a panel of faculty members. There is also usually a required amount of advanced coursework, as well as a possible internship requirement.

PhD Degree Programs in Nutrition

As the terminal degree program in nutrition and food science, PhD programs represent the very top of the field. PhD students research important problems and questions in nutrition and food science, often achieving breakthroughs in the industry prior to graduation.

At the heart of the PhD in nutrition and food science is the doctoral dissertation, which consists of a research problem to be solved by the student under the mentorship of a professor. The dissertation must be presented to a faculty committee and successfully defended in order for the student to graduate. The PhD in nutrition and food science also requires many upper-division courses. To be accepted into the PhD program, students must have a master's degree, or be prepared to complete one as part of the PhD program. PhD programs can be very competitive, but they prepare the student to work in the top echelons of the field, including research, university teaching and policy advocacy.

What can you do with a College Degree in Food Science?

Career options for aspiring dietitians, nutritional consultants, food service managers and more.

Nutritionists and dietitians work in a variety of environments, including private practices, public health clinics, public and private schools, universities and colleges, hospitals, correctional facilities, and nursing care facilities. Also, more private corporations are hiring dietitians to supervise and plan the menus for their company cafeterias, to help maintain the health of their staff. These companies offer the competitive wages and benefits that many public sector jobs lack.

As a dietitian, you can choose to work in an office at the administrative or managerial level, or right in the heart of the kitchen, supervising the preparation of food on the ground level. Be aware, however, that most career-track jobs in this industry require at least a bachelor's degree. Some of the jobs available to individuals with a degree in nutrition and food sciences include:

As you can see, the careers available for individuals holding a degree in nutrition and food science are varied and numerous. Obtaining a degree in nutrition and food science, whether it is from a traditional on-campus program or through an accredited online or distance learning program, can help you get in on the ground floor of a diverse, exciting, and ever-growing industry.

Salary Information for Careers in Food Science and Nutrition

Careers are available in the nutrition and food science industry to suit many tastes and skill levels. The industry is expected to grow, and jobs in the food service industry are on the rise. Starting salaries for careers in nutrition and food science range from $25,000-$50,000. Chances for advancement are numerous, and experience in the industry allows entry into many other possible fields as well.

Certification and Licensure

While licensure varies from state to state, it is helpful to register and be licensed by the Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR), part of the ADA (American Dietetic Association). This certification helps insure that you are a competent practitioner, and can be necessary or even essential when attempting to obtain state licensure.

Some schools, those approved by the CADE (Commission on Accreditation for Dietetics Education), include certification and licensure within their own states as part of their degree programs. Make sure you know whether the school you are applying for is CADE certified.


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