The Doctor of Philosophy degree in Human Nutrition is designed to prepare graduates for advanced careers that require demonstrated research skills, comprehensive knowledge of the discipline, and skills essential to the dissemination of that knowledge. Through their research and course work in advanced nutrition and related areas, the student will plan, conduct, manage, and publish independent, original research via the dissertation and peer-reviewed manuscripts. Students in the program must meet the requirements of the university and of the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources.
Admission
To be considered for admission to the Doctor of Philosophy degree program in Human Nutrition an applicant must:
Collateral course work may be required to overcome deficiencies, but will not count towards the degree requirements.
Requirements for the Doctor of Philosophy Degree in Human Nutrition
The student must: