
In the United States, dietitians are credentialed by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics’ Commission on Dietetic Registration. Last year, the commission began requiring candidates to have a master’s degree. NCA&T’s new concentration in nutrition and dietetics aims to prepare the next generation of qualified dietitians – a profession expected to grow by 7 percent over the next decade.
Graduate students who choose to enroll in the new concentration will learn about a wide-range of topics within the dietetics field, including how to advise people on proper diets; manage food service operations; collaborate with food vendors, distributors, and corporate wellness programs; develop public awareness campaigns; help athletes, law enforcement officers, and others understand the connection between food, fitness, and performance; and conduct research in nutrition and find alternative foods or nutrition recommendations for the public.

The master’s degree concentration in nutrition and dietetics will be available for enrollment in the spring 2026 semester.

