Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Food Science
Everyone must eat, but does everyone know the most cost-effective, tasty and healthy way to do so? The Nutrition and Food Science major in MTSU's Department of Human Sciences is designed to train students to apply the science of human nutrition and the art and skills of food preparation to improve health of their clients. The major offers four options:
Dietetics
- This option is an accredited Didactic Program in Dietetics, the first step required to become a registered dietitian. MTSU’s program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND).
Family and Consumer Sciences Community Education
Students interested in working as a Family and Consumer Sciences or 4-H agent with a county extension office should select this concentration. Currently, there is a national need for FCS agents in most states in the US.
Family and Consumer Sciences Secondary Education
- This option prepares students to become licensed Family and Consumer Sciences teachers in middle or high school. There is a national shortage of FCS teachers.
Food Industry
- This option prepares students to work for food processors, government agencies, non-government organizations, or pursue graduate studies in food science.
Nutrition and Wellness
- With the increased awareness of the role that nutrition has on wellness, this option prepares students to work with people of all ages, cultures, and economic means, in individual and group settings, to select foods that will promote healthy body weights and adequate nutrition throughout their life cycles.
https://www.mtsu.edu/programs/nutrition/