
Master of Public Health in Public Health: Dietetics
College of Allied Health and Nursing|Academic Programs|Applied Health Science|Master of Public Health (MPH)
College of Allied Health and Nursing|Academic Programs|Applied Health Science|Master of Public Health (MPH)
Public Health: Dietetics is a dual Master’s program with the Dietetics MS for students seeking to become a MPH prepared RDN. Students in the MPH program are equipped for the evolving and challenging professional positions in a variety of settings, including state, community, and federal health departments and agencies; business and industry; health care and promotion institutions; and nonprofit organizations, as well as schools and universities. The curriculum is competency-based, focusing on critical thinking and analytical approaches to current nutritional public health issues in a dynamic learning environment.
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The online graduate Public Health: Dietetics, MPH program is focused on advanced learning related to public health nutrition for application in variety of diverse health settings, including public health, community health, school, and clinical settings.
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