MS Nutritional Science

The MS in Nutritional Science prepares students to translate nutritional science into practical use for human health and wellness. Partnered with accomplished faculty, students immerse themselves in the latest nutrition topics and research as they develop practical understanding through internship experiences and their own guided research.

Building on the scientific foundations of human nutrition, students learn strong writing and problem-solving skills, grow their computer literacy and increase their interpretive expertise.

Attendance type

Full-time

Credit hours
30
Study method
Campus immersion
STEM-OPT option
Available
Campus
Downtown Phoenix campus

College of Health Solutions

The College of Health Solutions is dedicated to translating scientific health research into practical applications, preparing students to tackle the challenges of maintaining health, improving wellness and managing chronic diseases. With over 1,000 community partners, including private companies, nonprofits and health organizations, the college continually expands its network.

The College of Health Solutions is #1 in Arizona for graduates accepted into physical therapy programs and consistently ranks among the top 10 in the nation for graduate programs in audiology and speech-language pathology (U.S. News & World Report).

About School

ASU degree pathways

Students enrolled at an ASU Cintana Alliance Network institution have the chance to start their courses at their home institution and transfer those credits* to finish their remaining years at ASU.

Models available: Graduate dual degree and accelerated masters.

Courses at home university
NTR 510: Food and Nutrition Across the Lifespan
NTR 511: Medical Nutrition in the Care and Prevention of Disease
NTR 524: Chronic Inflammation and Metabolic Syndrome: The Common Pathway for Cardiovascular Disease, Diabetes
NTR 525: Complementary Nutrition
Courses at ASU
Required Core (3 credit hours)
EXW 501: Research Statistics (3) OR
NTR 502: Statistics in Research (3)
Restricted Elective (3 credit hours)
Open Elective (3 credit hours)
Research (3 credit hours)
NTR 500: Research Methods (3)
Culminating Experience (6 credit hours)
NTR 593: Applied Project (6) or
NTR 599: Thesis (6)

*Transfer eligibility is subject to student performance in courses at home institution and Arizona State University transfer requirements.

Career opportunities and applicable roles

Nutritional science applies the principles of food and nutrition to health. It is a vital, growing profession with many career possibilities. In this field, graduates share their knowledge of food and nutrition to help people make healthful food choices. Industries that graduates can work in include: community and public health organizations, corporations, food manufacturing industries, government agencies, hospitals and other medical facilities, long-term care facilities, nonprofit organizations, schools.

Medical Doctors
Physician Assistants
Pharmacists
Dentists

Recruiting companies

Amazon
Banner Health
Boeing
Intel
Starbucks

2025-26 Important dates and deadlines

Program Start Application Deadline Classes Begin Tuition Payment Deadline
Fall start (August) February 15, 2024 August 22, 2024 September 24, 2024

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