Best Nutrition Programs College
Posted in Health and Nutrition on 10/09/2007 12:59 pm by Steven NerenbergBest school to get a nutrition degree?
What the university can have the best program if you want to get a degree in nutrition or dietitian? or since I'm about to graduate, what the school has a good graduate program for nutrition or nutritionist anywhere in the states?
I graduated from Loyola University of Chicago with two degrees, one in biology and a second nutrition / dietetics – I also completed my dietary practices through Loyola U Chicago. If you do not graduate with a degree in dietetics, is more likely to take an extra class if you want to become a specialist in diet – but if you want to go to college for a graduate degree in nutrition that you probably do not need more courses. However, a good place web to find and graduate programs that focus is on the website of the American Dietetic Association (www.eatright.org) you will find all programs in the country are offered on this site. I can not really recommend a good program, they do not know what they are more concerned with nutrition – Will make a difference in where you should look. Good luck!
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