Accelerated B.S. to M.S. 4+1 Program

Curriculum

The program consists of undergraduate and graduate coursework and research culminating in a B.S. and M.S. degree in 5 years. The undergraduate program has two options – Dietetics or Nutrition. The M.S. degree program includes a research based thesis that allows you to gain experience in the research process.

Year 1

Fall

Undergraduate Courses
Research (NUT 491/NUT 496) - up to 3 credits before Year 3 Fall

Spring

Undergraduate Courses
Research (NUT 491/NUT 496) - up to 3 credits before Year 3 Fall

Year 2

Fall

Undergraduate Courses
Research (NUT 491/NUT 496) - up to 3 credits before Year 3 Fall

Spring

Undergraduate Courses
Research (NUT 491/NUT 496) - up to 3 credits before Year 3 Fall

Year 3

Fall

Undergraduate Courses
Research (NUT 491/NUT 496)
Identify a Major Professor, Apply to 4+1 Program and Graduate School

Spring

Undergraduate Courses
Research (NUT 491/NUT 496)
Acceptance into 4+1 Program

Year 4

Fall

Undergraduate Courses
Graduate Course - NUT 553: Nutrient Metabolism I
Graduate Research (NUT 591)

Spring

Undergraduate Courses
Graduate Course - NUT 554: Nutrient Metabolism II
Graduate Research (NUT 591)

Year 5

Fall

Graduate Courses
Research (NUT 591)

Spring

Graduate Courses
Research (NUT 591)
Defend thesis
Graduate with M.S. Degree