Nutrition and Dietetics (B.S.)

Program Overview

Director: K. Witt

Dietetics is a profession concerned with the science and art of human nutrition care. Messiah is one of the few Christian colleges offering students a nutrition major which is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND). The Messiah College Nutrition and Dietetics major provides excellent preparation for careers in nutrition science, public health, dietetics, and food service. Students study a wide variety of subjects, including anatomy and physiology, chemistry and biochemistry, food science and technology, nutrition science, business, education and counseling, and medical nutrition. Hands-on learning is emphasized throughout the curriculum. In addition to course work, students are strongly encouraged to obtain work or volunteer experience in nutrition and dietetics.

Many jobs in nutrition care require that an individual be credentialed as a registered dietitian nutritionist (RDN). To earn the RDN credential, an individual must complete a three step process:

  1. Complete a minimum of a bachelor’s degree at a US regionally accredited college or university and course work through a dietetics program accredited by the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND).
  2. Be accepted by and successfully complete an ACEND-accredited supervised practice program or dietetic internship. These programs are offered by health care facilities, community agencies, foodservice corporations or educational institutions, and are typically 9 - 12 months in length. The dietetic internship application process occurs primarily through a competitive national match.
  3. Pass a national examination administered by the Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR).

Once the RDN credential has been earned, continuing professional educational requirements must be met to maintain it. For additional information on dietetics education, contact ACEND at Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, 120 South Riverside Plaza, Suite 2000, Chicago, Illinois 60606-6995, Phone: 312-899-0040 Ext. 5400, or www.eatright.org.

The Messiah College Nutrition and Dietetics major is approved by ACEND as a Didactic Program in Dietetics and enables students to complete the first step towards becoming a registered dietitian nutritionist. Nutrition and Dietetics graduates who wish to earn the RDN credential apply to ACEND-accredited dietetic internships. Messiah College also offers a dietetic internship as a graduate certificate program. Students completing the Messiah College Nutrition and Dietetics major may apply to be preselected into the Messiah College dietetic internship during the fall of their senior year. After successful completion of a dietetic internship (Step 2), they are eligible to take the national registration exam (Step 3).

In addition to the RDN credential, Nutrition and Dietetics majors can also pursue graduate education in public health, nutrition science, or nutrition education. With additional math and science courses, the major can also provide preparation for applying to medical or dental school or physician assistant programs. Graduates who do not continue their education are employable as dietetic technicians in health care institutions and businesses, nutrition counselors in community nutrition programs, and food service managers in health care institutions, schools, and industry.

The Department of Health, Nutrition, and Exercise Science also offers a verification program for individuals who already have at least a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution but have not taken all of the course work required by ACEND. Individuals seeking to obtain verification of the ACEND Didactic Program in Dietetics academic requirements complete an individualized plan of study based on evaluation of their academic transcripts, including at least 18 credits in Food and Nutrition courses at Messiah College. Individuals who complete the verification program requirements are eligible to apply for ACEND-accredited supervised practice programs.

Progression requirements: In order to progress into NUTR 410, NUTR 411, and NUTR 425, students must have completed the following courses with no grades lower than a C- in each and an average GPA in them of 2.5 (2.75 if more than one of these courses is transferred to Messiah): CHEM 105, CHEM 106, and CHEM 204 or CHEM 309/ CHEM 310, BIOL 185 or BIOL 160, NUTR 121 and NUTR 222. Students who do not achieve the required minimum GPA will not be able to complete the Nutrition and Dietetics major. Repeat Policy: One course from the list may be repeated one time. An attempt at a course will include all letter grades as well as W. When extenuating circumstances arise (i.e. significant illness or death in the family), students may appeal this policy by submitting a written letter explaining the rational for the exception to the DPD Director. If the appeal is denied, the department decision may be appealed to the dean of the School of Science, Engineering and Health.

Program Learning Outcomes

Graduates from Messiah’s Nutrition program can:

  1. Apply critical thinking skills.
  2. Describe safety principles related to food, personnel and consumers.
  3. Apply biblical principles as they make ethical decisions.  
  4. Use the Nutrition Care Process to make decisions, identify nutrition-related problems and determine and evaluate nutrition interventions
  5. Demonstrate how to locate, interpret, evaluate and use professional literature to make ethical, evidence-based practice decisions.
  6. Demonstrate effective and professional oral and written communication and documentation.  
  7. use the Nutrition Care Process to make decisions, identify nutrition-related problems and determine and evaluate nutrition interventions.
  8. Demonstrate counseling and education methods to facilitate behavior change for and enhance wellness for diverse individuals and groups.
  9. Succeed in dietetic internship, graduate school or entry level jobs in nutrition and dietetics or related professional settings.  
  10. Describe ways in which their nutrition, food service, and dietetics knowledge and skills may be used in service to their communities

Major Requirements

Complete the following for your major:

APHS 170Concepts of Conditioning

2

BUSA 120Principles of Management

3

CHEM 105General Chemistry I

4

CHEM 106General Chemistry II

4

NUTR 099Opp in Nutr, Food Svc & Diet

1

NUTR 121Food and Food Science

3

NUTR 222Nutrition Theory

3

NUTR 322Nutrition Through the Life Cycle

3

NUTR 331Advanced Food Science and Technology

3

NUTR 341Food Service

4

NUTR 352Community Nutrition

3

NUTR 410Nutrition Education and Counseling

3

NUTR 411Medical Nutrition Therapy I

3

NUTR 412Medical Nutrition Therapy II

3

NUTR 425Nutrient Metabolism and Research Methods 1

4

NUTR 426Nutrient Metabolism and Research Methods ll

3

NUTR 493Nutrition and Dietetics Seminar

1

PSYC 101Introduction to Psychology

3

STAT 269Introductory Statistics

3

NUTR 425: Fulfills Writing Enriched course requirement for major.

One of the following sequences:

a)

BIOL 185Human Anatomy and Physiology I

4

BIOL 186Human Anatomy and Physiology II

4

OR

b)

BIOL 160Molecular and Cellular Biology

4

BIOL 161Animal Form and Function

3

BIOL 385Physiology

4

Four credits from the following:

BIOL 381Microbiology

4

BIOL 382Microbiology for Health Professions

4

One of the following options:

a.

CHEM 204Introduction to Organic Chemistry

4

OR

b.

CHEM 309Organic Chemistry I

4

AND

CHEM 310Organic Chemistry II

4

QuEST Requirements

Experiential Learning requirement 0
QuEST requirements Credits
First Year Seminar3
Oral Communication3
Created and Called for Community (W)3
Mathematical Sciences (STAT 269)met/major
Laboratory Science (CHEM 105)met/major
Science, Technology & the World waived
Social Science (PSYC 101)met/major
European History or United States History 3
Literature3
Philosophy and Religion3
Arts3
First Semester of Language3
Second Semester of Language3
Third Semester of Language or Cross Cultural3
Non-Western Studies 2-3
Bible3
Christian Beliefs3
Wellness coursemet/major
Ethics, World Views or Pluralism3
QuEST requirements41-42
Major requirements72-79
Free electives10-2
Total credits 123

NUTR 245 & NUTR 246 may meet ELI requirement- work closely with advisor to confirm