Post-Master's Dietetic Internship Certificate
Program Overview
Post-Master's Dietetic Internship Certificate
Overview
The Post-Master's Dietetic Internship Certificate is a graduate program designed for individuals who have completed a master's degree in a related field and are seeking to gain practical experience in dietetics.
Course List
| Course Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| NTD 521 | Dietetic Internship Supervised Practice Experience | 3 |
| NTD 523 | 3 | |
| NTD 524 | 3 | |
| NTD 525 | 3 | |
| NTD 616 | Advanced Medical Nutrition Therapy | 3 |
Total Minimum Credits Required
15
Program Details
The Post-Master's Dietetic Internship Certificate program is designed to provide students with practical experience in dietetics, building on their existing knowledge and skills. The program consists of a series of supervised practice experiences, as well as coursework in advanced medical nutrition therapy.
Admission Criteria
To be eligible for the Post-Master's Dietetic Internship Certificate program, applicants must have completed a master's degree in a related field, such as nutrition or dietetics. Additional admission criteria may apply, and interested individuals should contact the program directly for more information.
Tuition Fees
Tuition fees for the Post-Master's Dietetic Internship Certificate program are not specified in the provided information. Interested individuals should contact the program directly for more information on tuition and fees.
Research Areas
The Post-Master's Dietetic Internship Certificate program is focused on providing practical experience in dietetics, rather than research. However, students may have opportunities to engage in research projects or case studies as part of their supervised practice experiences.
Contact Information
For more information on the Post-Master's Dietetic Internship Certificate program, including admission criteria, tuition fees, and research areas, interested individuals should contact the program directly. Contact information is not provided in the original text, but can be found on the West Chester University website.
