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Agriculture, Nutrition, and Food Systems
The Nutrition Master’s degree at UNH offers focused training to prepare you for advanced work in nutritional science and research. You’ll explore key topics in metabolism, clinical nutrition and public health while building skills in scientific analysis and communication through mentored research.
Designed to strengthen your expertise and professional confidence, the program prepares you for careers in research, clinical practice, community health and doctoral study.
*Number of courses and course credit hours may vary, please reach out to your academic advisor for exact requirements.
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Earning a master’s degree demonstrates advanced understanding of nutrition science and the role of nutrition in human health. Our curriculum is designed to position students for employment opportunities in a variety of sectors (e.g., community nutrition, public policy, sales, higher education, government or non-profit, media/communications). This program also meets the needs of individuals seeking to increase their academic training for highly competitive programs (dietetic internships, medical school or other health professions).
This master’s degree in nutrition places emphasis on active participation in small class settings and is well-suited to students who seek a challenging but supportive environment. The curriculum includes experiential learning opportunities to build research, nutrition care, food system, epidemiology and communication skills to give students a strong foundation for work in a variety of clinical, community or research settings, or for further study in graduate or professional schools. The UNH nutrition program offers state-of-the-art assessment and teaching facilities including a simulation clinic and an applied research laboratory. Current UNH students considering a master’s degree in nutrition may qualify for our accelerated degree option. This allows students to complete both their bachelor’s and master’s degrees in five years.
The M.S. in Nutrition delivers a content-rich core and substantial learning experiences to prepare students for careers in nutrition and professional health fields. Students with appropriate undergraduate preparation can complete the program within one academic year. The M.S. in Nutrition program is well-suited for students interested in pursuing subsequent professional allied health pathways (e.g., medical school) or dietetic internships that require a master’s degree for admittance. As part of the program, students will demonstrate capacity to engage in critical and systems thinking, convey and apply nutrition concepts, work as individuals and in teams, and identify strategies for lifelong learning.
The M.S. Nutrition requires a minimum of 32 graduate credits. There are eight core courses* that include a year-long research experience (NUTR 960 and NUTR 961). Elective coursework support students’ diverse interests and career goals. Students will be required to earn a B- or better in graduate courses to earn credits toward their degree.
*Students who previously complete any required core 800-level courses at the 700-level as part of the UNH undergraduate degree will substitute a graduate NUTR elective alternative from a prescribed list.
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Core Course Requirements | ||
| NUTR 820 | Community Nutrition | 4 |
| NUTR 850 | Nutritional Biochemistry | 4 |
| NUTR 873 | Clinical Nutrition | 4 |
| NUTR 880 | Critical Issues in Nutrition | 4 |
| NUTR 960 | Research Methods in Nutritional Science I | 4 |
| NUTR 961 | Research Methods in Nutritional Science II | 4 |
| ANFS 901 | Introduction to Agriculture, Nutrition, and Food Systems Graduate Studies | 1 |
| ANFS 997 | Agriculture, Nutrition, and Food Systems Seminar | 1 |
| Electives | ||
| Select two courses from the following: | ||
| NUTR 804 | Managerial Skills in Dietetics | 4 |
| NUTR 809 | Nutritional Epidemiology | 4 |
| NUTR 810 | Advanced Diabetes Care | 2 |
| NUTR 815 | Advanced Sports Nutrition | 4 |
| NUTR 830 | From Seed to Sea: Examining Sustainable Food Systems | 4 |
| NUTR 840 | Nutrition for Children with Special Needs | 4 |
| NUTR 860 | Behavioral Nutrition and Counseling | 4 |
| NUTR 851 | Nutritional Biochemistry of Micronutrients | 4 |
| NUTR 855 | Concepts and Controversies in Weight Management | 4 |
| NUTR 860 | Behavioral Nutrition and Counseling | 4 |
| NUTR 876 | Advanced Pathophysiology and Clinical Care | 4 |
| NUTR 895 | Investigations | 1-8 |
| NUTR 927 | Nutrition and Gut Microbes in Human Health | 4 |
Accelerated Master’s programs offer qualified University of New Hampshire undergraduate students the opportunity to begin graduate coursework in select graduate programs while completing a bachelor’s degree. Accelerated master's programs are designed to provide students with an efficient and cost-effective pathway to earn both a bachelor's and master's degree or graduate certificate, enhancing career opportunities and long-term earning potential.
*Some exceptions apply.
*Some exceptions apply.
This graduate degree program is approved to be taken on an accelerated basis in articulation with the following undergraduate program(s):
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Nutrition (B.S.) | ||
| Nutrition: Dietetics (B.S.) | ||
| Nutrition: Health and Wellness (B.S.) | ||
| Nutrition: Nutritional Sciences (B.S.) | ||
| Students select from the following approved 800-level courses that can be completed in the undergraduate senior year for dual credit: | ||
| NUTR 809 | Nutritional Epidemiology | 4 |
| NUTR 810 | Advanced Diabetes Care | 2 |
| NUTR 815 | Advanced Sports Nutrition | 4 |
| NUTR 820 | Community Nutrition | 4 |
| NUTR 830 | From Seed to Sea: Examining Sustainable Food Systems | 4 |
| NUTR 840 | Nutrition for Children with Special Needs | 4 |
| NUTR 850 | Nutritional Biochemistry | 4 |
| NUTR 851 | Nutritional Biochemistry of Micronutrients | 4 |
| NUTR 855 | Concepts and Controversies in Weight Management | 4 |
| NUTR 873 | Clinical Nutrition | 4 |
| NUTR 880 | Critical Issues in Nutrition | 4 |
Campus: Durham
New England Regional: No
Accelerated Masters: Yes (for more details see the accelerated masters information page)
Students claiming in-state residency must also submit a Proof of Residence Form. This form is not required to complete your application, but you will need to submit it after you are offered admission, or you will not be able to register for classes.
If you attended UNH or Granite State College (GSC) after September 1, 1991, and have indicated so on your online application, we will retrieve your transcript internally; this includes UNH-Durham, UNH-Manchester, UNH Non-Degree work and GSC.
If you did not attend UNH, or attended prior to September 1, 1991, then you must upload a copy (PDF) of your transcript in the application form. International transcripts must be translated into English.
If admitted, you must then request an official transcript be sent directly to our office from the Registrar's Office of each college/university attended. We accept transcripts both electronically and in hard copy:
Transcripts from all previous post-secondary institutions must be submitted and applicants must disclose any previous academic or disciplinary sanctions that resulted in their temporary or permanent separation from a previous post-secondary institution. If it is found that previous academic or disciplinary separations were not disclosed, applicants may face denial and admitted students may face dismissal from their academic program.
Recommendation letters submitted by relatives or friends, as well as letters older than one year, will not be accepted.
Currently enrolled UNH juniors and seniors applying to the accelerated masters option are only required to submit two letters of recommendation. One letter of recommendation should come from a current or past teacher or advisor and one letter of recommendation should come from a non-academic supervisor or mentor.
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Please see admissions prerequisites below.
All applicants are encouraged to contact programs directly to discuss program specific application questions.
Prospective international students are required to submit TOEFL, IELTS, or equivalent examination scores. English Language Exams may be waived if English is your first language. If you wish to request a waiver, then please visit our Test Scores webpage for more information.
Highly motivated and qualified UNH students with junior or senior standing are eligible to apply to the M.S. in Nutrition via the accelerated pathway. Accelerated master's admission is designed for students seeking additional training to further their career goals. This program is an optimal way for qualified undergraduate students to begin earning graduate credits during their senior year.
Our M.S. in Nutrition degree program offers UNH undergraduate students the opportunity to begin graduate study while completing a bachelor's degree—making you stand out among other job applicants and increase your earning potential. Qualified and motivated students can begin earning up to 8 graduate credits during their senior year, allowing them to maximize their time on campus and return on their educational investment.
To qualify for the accelerated pathway, you must be a current UNH student with a GPA of 3.2 or higher. More information regarding the accelerated master's pathway at UNH can be found here. Undergraduates are encouraged to work with their advisor early to map out their academic plan and take advantage of this pathway.
For admission, competitive program applicants will be expected to meet the following prerequisites:
• GPA > 3.0 in prior academic programs; for students entering via UNH's accelerated pathway during their senior year, a 3.2 GPA is required
• Demonstration of English proficiency for non-native, English-speaking applicants (i.e., TOEFL score).
• Completion of the following courses: nutrition, anatomy and physiology (2 semesters), statistics, general chemistry w/lab, biochemistry
As part of the application process, applicants will be required to submit:
• Three letters of recommendation (only 2 letters for current UNH students applying via the accelerated pathway)
• Personal statement specifying the applicant’s professional development and career plan.
Please note that teaching or research assistantships are not available to students admitted into our non-thesis graduate programs. Information about other types of financial aid can be found here.
Our Nutrition program welcomes students from all over the world. The Durham campus offers access to world-class faculty, research, and opportunity. An R1, top-tier research institution located in one of the safest college towns in the U.S., UNH is home to approximately 15,000 students from around the US and over 80 countries.
As a STEM-designated degree, international students will graduate from the M.S. in nutrition program and be able to apply for a 24-month OPT STEM Extension to the 12-month Optional Practical Training Program (OPT) period, allowing you to work in the United States for up to 36 months after graduation with no additional visa requirement.