Master of Science Degree in
Nutrition and Human Performance Online Program
The increased interest in healthy lifestyles and wellness has heightened the demand for skilled nutrition professionals. Logan University’s Master of Science Degree in Nutrition and Human Performance prepares students to address challenges through comprehensive diet and health analysis and evidence-based nutritional and lifestyle recommendations. Graduates gain advanced knowledge of nutrition and human performance through the holistic integration of metabolic processes, health promotion and wellness, as well as a solid foundation of research methodologies used in nutrition.
Take your career to the next level with a nutrition degree from Logan University: • 36-39-credit hour online program, with four concentration options • Affordable tuition at $450 per credit hour* • No GRE examination required • Internship allows for experiences to meet a student’s area of interest
Curriculum The nutrition degree program consists of 24 credit hours of core coursework with 12-15 hours of concentration options for a total requirement of 36-39 hours. Core Courses (24 credit hours) NUTR05202 Lifestyle Nutrition
3
NUTR05102 Natural Therapies: Herbology and Detoxification
3
NUTR06104 Clinical Nutrition in Human Systems I
3
NUTR06201 Nutrition Science
3
NUTR06202 Clinical Nutrition in Human Systems II
3
HLTS06103 Program Planning and Assessment
3
RMET05101 Research Methods in Health Care
3
NUTR05301 Nutrigenetics and Nutrigenomics
3
Concentration Options (12-15 credit hours) Health Education and Promotion Nutritional Wellness Sports and Fitness Nutrition
“I feel that the Master’s in Nutrition Program at Logan has given me the ability to properly educate my patients.” —Robyn, St. George, Utah
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For more information visit Logan.edu/Nutrition
Admission Requirements Applicants must have earned a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution with a cumulative minimum GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale, as well as completed six semester credit hours of biological science and six semester credit hours of physical science. Please contact the Office of Admissions at 800-533-9210 to learn more about credit hours that will Logan accept. Licensed healthcare practitioners and students with alternative backgrounds are encouraged to review the full requirements on Logan’s website.
Graduates find career paths in public health programs, education, nutrition and health communication. Career options may include: • Corporate Wellness Coordinator • Nutritional Coaching • Clinical Nutrition for Wellness & Performance • Nutrition Educator • Sports Nutritionist • Fitness Professionals
Concurrent MS/DC Degree Programs The dual-degree educational pathway allows students entering the Doctor of Chiropractic Degree Program to complete a portion of their master’s degree requirements while completing their doctoral studies.
Take the next steps: Contact Logan’s Office of Admissions at Logan-Admissions@logan.edu or at 636-203-8829
1851 Schoettler Rd., Chesterfield, MO 63017 636-203-8829 Logan-Admissions@logan.edu Logan.edu *Tuition provided is based on the current school year.