Graduate Programs Viewbook 2019 | Page 4

M a s t er of S c i e nce i n Cl i n ica l N u t r i t ion: u n d e r s ta n d i n g t h e p ow e r o f f o o d A growing understanding of the health impact of sound nutrition, along with concerns about an aging population, food safety and rise in nutrition-related disorders, is fueling demand for nutrition experts. As a graduate student in LIFE’s Clinical Nutrition program, you’ll be surrounded by students and faculty who share your passion for health and wellness. Nutrition professionals with a master’s degree are most often considered by employers for sought-after specialized positions (in pediatrics, critical care, geriatrics and other fields) and for management roles well ahead of candidates with a B.S. only. Robust Research Emphasis All students with the foundation of a bachelor’s degree need to understand and interpret the implications of clinical research, use such research in evidence-based practice, and collect and analyze data. Contemporary dietetics professionals must also possess a strong understanding of nutrigenomics, the study of the effects of food on gene expression and an understanding of the biological activity of food components. Toward this end, as a student in the M.S. Clinical Nutrition degree program, you will have significant opportunities to participate in clinical research activities and explore the growing field of nutrigenomics. Based on your interests, you will choose from two areas of research focus. If you have a particularly strong interest in research, you may opt to complete a graduate thesis that will rely on original research 4 | GRADUATE STUDIES | Life University to develop new knowledge. Or, you may choose to complete research-oriented coursework and hands-on experience and then sit for a comprehensive exam in lieu of the graduate thesis. Excellent Facilities The Nutrition and Dietetics Department at LIFE has six contemporary teaching kitchen stations where you will receive interactive training and group learning. Nutrition students also enjoy classes in the culinary demonstration amphitheater where chef instructors can show in real time the concepts being taught in class. Stadium seating and the latest projection capabilities enhance the demonstration experience, ensuring you won’t miss a thing. The department also has state-of-the-art clinical rooms for assessment and research for both undergraduate and graduate students. “On the Ground” Field Experience Advanced classroom and laboratory instruction in the master’s program is linked with hands-on field experience to best prepare students to enter satisfying careers at a more senior level. You will roll up your sleeves with four intensive field experiences in community, clinical, teaching and management settings. These advanced field rotations of 10 weeks for five hours per week will give you opportunities to shadow dietitians, interact with clients and connect advanced theory with practice. During the final three weeks of a rotation, you will fulfill the role of “staff relief,” actually assuming the duties of your on-site mentor.