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2018-2019 Graduate & Professional Studies Catalog 
    
 
  Nov 27, 2024
 
2018-2019 Graduate & Professional Studies Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Coordinated Master in Nutrition and Dietetics, MS


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Students who choose to pursue Pitt’s Coordinated Master in Nutrition and Dietetics degree are ahead of the game! In 2024, all Registered Dietitian/Nutritionists (RDNs) entering the field will be required to have a master’s level degree to enter the profession.

Beginning in Fall 2019, the department will offer an entry-level graduate program, the Coordinated Master in Nutrition and Dietetics (Coordinated MS), which will provide both the didactic and the experiential practice competencies to meet eligibility requirements for the National Registration Examination for Registered Dietitians/Nutritionists. Interested students will apply in the Spring Term of 2019 to begin the Coordinated MS as juniors in Fall 2019.  For incoming Pitt freshmen, a guaranteed admit will be available to enable students to complete the BS/MS degree in 5 year by following the recommended course schedule.

For more information, please contact:
 
Deborah A. Hutcheson, DCN, RDN, LDN
Program Director, Coordinated Program in Nutrition and Dietetics
4036 Forbes Tower
412-383-6747
Fax: 412-383-6636

The present Masters curriculum is a combination of didactic coursework and supervised practice which includes required competencies and student elective courses affording graduates a strong foundation in medical nutrition therapy and eligibility to sit for the Registration Exam for Dietitians.

About

The Coordinated Master in Nutrition and Dietetics program is a is a two-year Master of Science program housed within the Department of Sports Medicine and Nutrition.

Program Summary
53 credits (full-time only)
2 years (4 terms)
Program starts fall term only

Preparation for a career in dietetics as an Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist (RDN) requires the following:

  • completion of an approved 4-year college degree program (accredited by ACEND) such as our Pitt undergraduate program*
  • completion of an accredited supervised practice experience (providing a minimum of 1200 hours)**
  • successful performance on the national Registration Examination for Dietitians

No matter your professional goals in the Dietetics profession, this program offers an entry level advanced degree option to provide a competitive edge for today’s health care environment. Upon successful completion of the Masters program graduates are eligible to take the national registration examination for Dietitians.Graduates passing the registration exam are eligible for licensure in Pennsylvania by the Board of Nursing. For licensing information please visit Instructions for Licensed Dietitian-Nutritionist (LDN) Applicants.

*Students applying to this program must have an ACEND-accredited nutrition undergraduate degree. Please see information on our Post-Baccalaureate Year for the Coordinated Master in Nutrition and Dietetics program if you have an undergraduate in another field or discipline.

**This program provides the 1200 hours of supervised practice required to become an RDN. The supervised practice sites are randomly assigned and public transportation is not available to all sites. All students should anticipate the necessity of having a car accessible to them for both years of the program. Please review the supervised practice information.

The Coordinated Master in Nutrition and Dietetics is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND) of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, 120 South Riverside Plaza, Suite 2190, Chicago, IL, 60606-6995, 800/877-1600 or 312/899-0040. For more information on becoming an RDN, visit www.eatright.org.

Program Requirements


Admissions Requirements/Application Process

Prerequisites:

  • Foundations of Biology 1 with Lab, 4 credits
  • Genetics or Foundations of Biology 2, 3 credits
  • Human Physiology, 4 credits
  • Introduction to Microbiology, 3 credits
  • General Chemistry 1 with Lab, 4 credits
  • General Chemistry 2 with Lab, 4 credits
  • †Organic Chemistry 1, 3 credits
  • †Organic Chemistry 2, 3 credits
  • *Biochemistry, 3 credits
  • Public Speaking, 3 credits
  • Economics, 3 credits
  • Introduction to Sociology, 3 credits
  • Introduction to Psychology, 3 credits
  • English Composition/Writing, 6 credits
  • Algebra, 2-4 credits
  • *Introduction to Nutrition, 3 credits
  • Introduction to the Profession of Dietetics, 1 credit
  • Social Cultural Determinants of Food Behavior, 3 credits
  • Nutrition Assessment 1, 3 credits
  • Nutrition Education and Counseling, 3 credits
  • Macronutrient Metabolism, 3 credits
  • Micronutrient Metabolism, 3 credits
  • Food Science 1 with Lab, 4 credits
  • Food Service Management, 3 credits
  • Nutrition in the Life Cycle, 3 credits
  • Nutrition Therapy 1, 3 credits
  • Nutrition Therapy 2, 3 credits

*These courses need to have been completed within the past five years.

†CHEM 0350 (3 cr.) offered each Spring Term will satisfy the Organic Chemistry requirement.  Students who do not take CHEM 0350 must take OCHEM 1 & 2 (6 cr.).

+Genetics is preferred; however, a Biology 2 course with a strong genetics component will fulfill the requirement.

Application Deadline:

March 15; however, we encourage students to apply prior to the deadline as the program will begin reviewing applications in January.

All applicants must:

  • Complete the SHRS ApplyYourself online application;
  • Submit a self-evaluation essay, discussing strengths, skills, and experiences that will contribute to success in the CMD Program and your professional goals as a registered dietitian;
  • Submit resume demonstrating evidence of adequate exposure to the field of dietetics and an appreciation of the breadth, depth, and scope of practice.  This can be accomplished through either volunteer or paid work experience in a nutrition and dietetics related settings; there is no minimum number of hours required;
  • Submit three letters of recommendation: one from a registered dietitian, one from a supervisor in volunteer or work experience and one form a college professor.  These letters should address the applicant’s academic, professional and personal attributes and potential for meaningful graduate study. At least one letter should speak to your leadership experience and commitment to service;
  • Submit official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended;
  • Submit Graduate Record Exam (GRE) score to the University of Pittsburgh institution code 2927. Achieve minimum scores at the 50th percentile on the verbal and quantitative sections and a score of 3.5 or better on the analytical writing section of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE).

Applications can be submitted when course requirements are in progress.

Admission is for the fall term only.

International Applicants

International applicants who have not completed a Didactic Program in Dietetics (DPD) in the US please visit the Post Baccalaureate Year for the Coordinated Master in Nutrition and Dietetics.

Technical Standards

All candidates and graduates must possess the essential physical, cognitive, and behavioral abilities considered necessary for students admitted to this program to achieve the knowledge, skills, and competencies of an entry-level dietitian. Candidates with disabilities will be considered on a case by case basis. The following link provides detailed information on the technical standards. 

Please note that this program requires students to complete portions of their education (e.g., supervised practice experiences) at facilities external to the University to meet requirements for graduation.  Many of these external facilities require screening measures such as, but not limited to, criminal background check, child abuse clearance, health appraisal, fingerprint-based background check and/or drug test prior to placement at the facility. The results of these requirements may limit and potentially eliminate placement options for the student which can, in turn, result in an inability to meet graduation requirements.  Additionally, conviction of a misdemeanor, felony, or felonious or illegal act abuse may prevent the student from becoming credentialed and/or licensed to practice in the field.

The University of Pittsburgh, as an educational institution and as an employer, values equality of opportunity, human dignity, and racial/ethnic and cultural diversity. Accordingly, the University prohibits and will not engage in discrimination or harassment on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, sex, age, marital status, familial status, sexual orientation, disability, or status as a disabled veteran or a veteran of the Vietnam era. Further, the University will continue to take affirmative steps to support and advance these values consistent with the University’s mission. For information on University equal opportunity and affirmative action programs and complaint/grievance procedures, contact the Office of Affirmative Action, 901 William Pitt Union, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260, 412-648-7860412-648-7860.

The Coordinated Master in Nutrition and Dietetics is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND) of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (A.N.D.),  (ACEND@eatright.org), phone (1-800-877-1600 or 1-800-877-1600 x5400), or mail (120 South Riverside Plaza, Suite 2190, Chicago, IL 60606-6995).

Registration

This graduate curriculum provides students with a Master of Science degree and the accredited supervised practice component. The MS program will offer supervised experiences in a variety of major health care and community settings including the renowned University of Pittsburgh Health Care System (UPMC). Upon successful completion of the MS program, graduates are eligible for the National Registration Examination for Dietitians.

Graduation Requirements

Graduation from the Coordinated Master in Nutrition and Dietetics requires completion of 53 credits as follows:

  • 26 credit hours of core academic requirements.
  • 20 credit hours of supervised practice. This will provide the minimum of 1200 hours of supervised practice as specified by ACEND.
  • 7 credit hours of research requirements.

Program Mission and Goals

The mission of the Coordinated Master in Nutrition and Dietetics program is to prepare entry-level registered dietitians at the master’s level with increased competence and advanced skills to better meet the needs of the complex evolving health care environment of today.

The program goals are:

  1. To prepare registry-eligible master’s degree graduates who will have attained both the competence required of all dietitians upon entry into practice and the additional entry-level competence in the emphasis area of Nutrition Therapy (NT).
  2. To prepare graduates who will meet the needs of consumers in Western Pennsylvania and other regions of the country for entry-level master’s prepared Registered Dietitians with additional entry-level competence in the emphasis area of nutrition therapy.

Program outcomes are available upon request.

Curriculum


The Coordinated Master in Nutrition and Dietetics is a two-year master of Science course of study requiring 53 credits including supervised practice.

First Year


Second Year


Total Program Credits: 53


* Courses may vary dependent on transfer courses accepted.

*Each course is offered only once during the academic year, therefore, any departure from completing a course in its planned sequence (for example: failure, for any reason, to satisfactorily complete a required course; an unresolved “G” or “Incomplete” grade) will result in a one year delay in completing the course, the remaining program requirements, and the year of graduation.

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