Department of Nutrition, Food Studies, and Public Health 35 West 4th Street, 10th Floor New York, NY 10012-1172 MASTER OF SCIENCE (M.S.) DEGREE IN NUTRITION & DIETETICS with a Concentration in FOODS & NUTRITION (Curriculum Code HOND-FNU) 2006-2007 Lisa Sasson,MS, RD, CDN, Program Director Frederick R. Tripp, MS, RD, CDN, Advising Coordinator Domingo Piñero, PhD, Advisor This curriculum applies to students who matriculate as of Summer 2006. To request further information or to make an appointment with an advisor: Telephone: 212-998-5580 Fax: 212-995-4194 E-mail: nutrition@nyu.edu Please visit our website: www.nyu.edu/education/nutrition 6/2006
1 THE 34-CREDIT MASTER S PROGRAM IN NUTRITION AND DIETETICS WITH A CONCENTRATION IN FOODS AND NUTRITION (HOND-FNU) INTRODUCTION The Nutrition and Dietetics master s degree program with a concentration in Foods and Nutrition is for those who have credentials in health professions (RD, RN, MD, DDS, CSW, or RPh), and are interested in advanced academic training in this field but who do not intend to practice nutrition and dietetics. OTHER PROGRAM OPTIONS The material in these and the following sections applies only to the master's degree concentration in Foods and Nutrition (HOND-FNU). This program does not prepare students to be Registered Dietitians, or to otherwise practice the profession of nutrition and dietetics. If you wish to practice as a nutritionist, it is strongly recommended that you apply to the program in Clinical Nutrition (HOND-CNU). For information about Clinical Nutrition, which does lead to the R.D. credential, request the handout for HOND-CNU (40 credits). For information about NYU's clinical dietetics training programs which are housed within the Clinical Nutrition master's program, request the handouts on the NYU Internship and the Bronx VAMC/NYU Dietetic Internship/Master's Program. Students who already are dietitians or R.D.-eligible at the time of matriculation, and who would like advanced clinical dietetics training, should request the handout for HOND-CNU (34-credits). Other programs available in the Department are: Community Public Health (M.P.H.): Public Health Nutrition (HCPH-NPH) International Community Health (HCPH-IPH) Community Health (HCPH-CPH) Food Studies & Food Management (M.A.): Food Studies (HOFD-FDS) Food Management (HOFD-MGT) Information about these programs is available on the Department s website. For additional information, call the Department to make an appointment with a program advisor. ADMISSIONS Applicants must have at least a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution. For information, including access to the Steinhardt School of Education Graduate Bulletin and application materials, please visit our website (www.education.nyu.edu/nutrition) and click on the appropriate links at the top of the page. For specific questions on admissions, please call the Steinhardt Graduate Admissions Office at 212-998-5030 or visit www.education.nyu.edu/admissions. The Bulletin contains detailed information for students with U.S. or international undergraduate credentials on tuition and living costs, non-matriculated status, and financial aid. The deadlines for application to the M.S. program are November 1 for the spring semester and February 1 for the fall semester. Note, however, that deadlines for application to Dietetic Internships differ and you must refer to the NYU Dietetic Internship handout for additional information about deadlines. In addition to all general application requirements, applicants to master s degree programs in nutrition (HOND) who have non-u.s. credentials must present a course-by-course evaluation of their international credentials. A number of agencies can provide this service; however, NYU Steinhardt recommends World Education Services (WES). Greater detail on the evaluation services and costs may be found at www.wes.org
2 FOODS & NUTRITION (HOND-FNU) PROGRAM GOALS The goals of this program are to train students to: 1. Educate individuals and the public on food choices that will optimize health and prevent disease. 2. Apply nutrition principles to health promotion and the prevention of diet-related disease conditions. 3. Monitor trends and issues in the discipline of nutrition, and translate this information into curriculum and training programs. 4. Apply research principles and methods to the examination of current problems in nutrition and health. PREREQUISITES: FOODS & NUTRITION (HOND-FNU) Master's students in Foods and Nutrition (HOND-FNU) must present evidence of competency in all undergraduate courses listed below through prior coursework as determined by a HOND program advisor. If prerequisite coursework is required, these credits must be taken in addition to those required for the M.S. degree. Students who need to fulfill prerequisites do not need to complete them before enrolling in the graduate program. Instead, this Department enrolls students in the Foods and Nutrition master's program to permit registration in undergraduate prerequisite courses. The Prerequisite Sequence Map on the next page should help in planning course sequencing. Please note that any courses that are required as part of NYU s Graduate Didactic Program in Dietetics (DPD see HOND-CNU 40 credit program) can not be taken for graduate credit. Prerequisites include the following NYU courses (or their equivalents taken elsewhere with the prior approval of a HOND program advisor). At least two chemistry courses, with their respective laboratory sessions, must be taken. Exemption examinations are available to qualified students for E33.0085 Introduction to Foods & Food Science and E33.0119 Nutrition & Health, depending on eligibility. Request a copy of the Challenge Exam Policy and Application from the department. Basic Science V25.0002 Introduction to Modern Chemistry (5 credits) V25.0240 Principles of Organic Chemistry (5) E33.1064 Nutritional Biochemistry (3) E33.1023 Food Microbiology & Sanitation (3) E33.1068 Nutrition-Focused Human Physiology (3) Nutrition Science E33.0119 Nutrition & Health (3) E33.1269 Nutrition & the Life Cycle (3) E33.0060 Diet Assessment & Planning (3) Food Science E33.0085 Introduction to Foods & Food Science (3)
3 PREREQUISITE SEQUENCE MAP AND GRADUATE PROGRAM (HOND-FNU) Method: Courses at the top of this chart have no prerequisites. Begin taking courses at the top and work down. Lines and arrows indicate prerequisites. Broken lines indicate courses that may be taken concurrently (co-requisites). Take courses in sequence. Do not take courses until you have completed the appropriate prerequisites. No matter where you start this sequence, take New Graduate Student Seminar, E33.2000.02, in the first semester. PREREQUISITE COURSES First semester: New Graduate Student Seminar E33.2000.02 Food Microbiology & Sanitation E33.1023 Nutrition & Health E33.0119 Nutrition- Focused Human Physiology E33.1068 Intro to Modern Chemistry V25.0002 Intro to Foods & Food Science E33.0085 Organic Chemistry V25.0240 Diet Assessment & Planning E33.0060 Nutrition & the Life Cycle E33.1269 Nutritional Biochemistry E33.1064 GRADUATE COURSES Research Methods E33.2190.01 All master s courses require E33.2190 Research Methods as co-requisite unless otherwise stated as prerequisite. MASTER PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS (See next page for details) Advanced Nutrition Research One required (3 cr) Nutrition Science Both required (6 cr) Food & Nutrition Three required (6 cr) Professional Experience (3-4 cr) Electives (to credit completion) E33.2178 Nutrition Assessment Methods (3 cr) E33.2192 Nutritional Epidemiology (3 cr) E33.2207 Seminar in Advanced Nutrition (3 cr) E33.2139 Advanced Nutrition: Protein, Fats & Carbohydrates (3 cr) E33.2144 Advanced Nutrition: Vitamins & Minerals (3 cr) E33.2191 Culture & Foods (3 cr) E33.2199 Nutrition Education (3 cr) E33.2077 Field Experience (3-4 cr) Graduate level courses (2000-level) in the Department or elsewhere in the University by advisement. REQUIRED: CULMINATING EXPERIENCE May be taken only after core requirements have been met E33.2061.01 Research Applications (2 cr) or E33.2063 Research Apprenticeship (2 cr) (requires application and permission)
4 FOODS & NUTRITION [HOND-FNU]: M.S. CURRICULUM This is a 34-credit curriculum for students with bachelor's degrees, and professional credentials in health fields (RD, RN, MD, DDS, CSW, or RPh.) at matriculation who seek advanced academic training in foods and nutrition. [Note: Students who wish to become registered dietitians or who seek advanced clinical dietetics training should enroll in the master's program in Nutrition & Dietetics with a concentration in Clinical Nutrition (HOND-CNU)]. Prerequisites: Students must take or present evidence of competency (through equivalent courses) in General Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry, Human Anatomy & Physiology, Food Microbiology, Nutrition & Health, Nutrition & The Life Cycle, Diet Assessment & Planning, Introduction to Foods & Food Science, and any other prerequisites that may be required for elective courses (see list on page 2). At least two chemistry courses must have been taken with a laboratory. Note: 1. No master's level E33 courses may be taken pass/fail. 2. No courses that are part of the Didactic Program in Dietetics (DPD) may count towards the graduate degree. Research Methods E33.2190 is a co-requisite for all graduate level courses, except for the Advanced Nutrition Research courses, for which it is a pre-requisite. Please consult with your academic advisor for additional information about course sequence. MASTER S PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS CREDITS FIRST SEMESTER: all students 3 E33.2000.02 New Graduate Student Seminar: (HOND) (0) E33.2190.01 Research Methods (3) Advanced Nutrition Research: required to take one. E33.2190 Research Methods is a prerequisite 3 E33.2178 Nutrition Assessment Methods for Research (3) E33.2192 Nutritional Epidemiology (3) E33.2207 Advanced Seminar in Nutrition (3) Note: alternates can be used as electives Nutrition Science: required to take both 6 E33.2139 Advanced Nutrition: Proteins, Fats, & Carbohydrate (3) E33.2144 Advanced Nutrition: Vitamins & Minerals (3) Foods & Nutrition: required to take three 6 E33.2191 Culture & Foods (3) E33.2199 Nutrition Education (3) Professional Experience 3-4 E33.2077 Field Experience (3-4) Research Applications: May be taken only after core requirements have been met 2 E33.2061 Research Applications (2), or E33.2063 Research Apprenticeship (2) (by application and permission) Electives Remaining Credits Students may elect to take a wide variety of departmental and other related courses, provided that they are at the 2000 level. We especially recommend counseling and statistics courses, but we also encourage students to take one or more courses within an area of interest. Students are encouraged to seek appropriate courses in other NYU departments and schools and to discuss options with advisors. * Students who hold other credentials or who seek RD eligibility should request handouts for the specific programs of interest and then make an appointment for a consultation with a graduate nutrition advisor, by calling 212-998-5580. Appointments may be in person or over the phone.