2023-2024 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Food, Nutrition, Dietetics and Health
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Food, Nutrition, Dietetics, and Health
Tandalayo Kidd, Ph.D., R.D., L.P.N., Head
Weiqun “George” Wang, Ph.D., Director of graduate program
245 Justin Hall
785-532-5508
fndhgrad@ksu.edu
https://www.k-state.edu/hhs.fndh
Programs
The department offers M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Food, Nutrition, Dietetics and Health. Students may emphasize one of the various nutrition and health sciences, in particular nutritional sciences, nutrition and exercise sciences, dietetics, sensory analysis and consumer behavior, public health nutrition, athletic training, or nutrition education and communication.
The M.S. requires 30-35 credits, including thesis (6-8 credits), report (2 credits), or coursework-only options. The Ph.D. requires 90 credits, including a minimum of 30 credits for the Ph.D. dissertation. No foreign language is required.
Programs of study are developed according to the interests, backgrounds, and career goals of the students. In addition to graduate FNDH courses and the requirement core courses listed above, students often include courses from other departments such as food science institute; grain science and industry; biochemistry; chemistry; anatomy and physiology; kinesiology; psychology; biology; business administration and education; and interdisciplinary GPIDEA courses, etc.
The department participates in the University wide Master of Public Health (MPH) degree program. This is a professional degree requiring 36 hours of course work plus a field experience. Additionally, the department participates in the interdepartmental food science graduate degree program. Students in this program earn a M.S. degree in Food Science.
Research facilities and opportunities
Laboratory facilities
The Department of Food, Nutrition, Dietetics, and Health has approximately 27,000 square feet of laboratory space devoted to research. The department has a 1,500-square-feet animal laboratory that is fully accredited by the American Association for Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care. In cooperation with the College of Veterinary Medicine, animals housed and maintained in our laboratory receive veterinary care to comply with the federal guidelines. Facilities for basic research are up-to-date.
Center for Sensory Analysis and Consumer Behavior
The Center for Sensory Analysis and Consumer Behavior provides professional sensory panel services to researchers at K-State, industry, and government, and conducts consumer research around the world. Students are encouraged to become involved in projects of the center to gain practical knowledge for conducting sensory tests. The center uses both highly trained/experienced panelists and consumers, depending on the test objectives. Graduate students research projects conducted through the center include a variety of food, beverage and other consumer products such as personal care, toothpaste and fragrances. In addition, workshops and training are provided to the industry on general or customized sensory and consumer science topics.
Clinical Research
The Physical Activity and Nutrition Clinical Research Consortium is a 6,400 square feet joint research facility shared by the Department of Food, Nutrition, Dietetics, and Health and the Department of Kinesiology within the College of Health and Human Sciences. All of the studies use human subjects and the studies utilize community interventions or clinical trials to better understand how physical activity and nutrition affect the health of children and adults. The facility has a dual-energy X-ray absorptiometer, metabolic cart, bioelectrical impedance assessment, exercise equipment, a metabolic kitchen, blood analytical equipment, and space for conducting individual and group interviews.
Career opportunities
Graduate study in the human nutrition program prepares students for various academic, industry, and government positions. Graduates from our program are employed by universities and colleges as teachers and researchers; by government agencies as extension specialists, nutritionists, and nutrition education coordinators; by hospitals, health clinics, and community health organizations; and in industry as directors of food product development and sensory evaluation divisions, senior food scientists, managers of quality assurance and test kitchens, directors of consumer services, and technical representatives.
Accelerated
Doctor of Philosophy
Master of Science
Food Science
Food, Nutrition, Dietetics and Health
- • FNDH 110 - Introduction to Public Health
- • FNDH 115 - Introduction to Health and Nutrition Professions
- • FNDH 120 - Introduction to Athletic Training
- • FNDH 121 - Introduction to Athletic Training Lab
- • FNDH 130 - Careers in Nutrition and Dietetics
- • FNDH 132 - Basic Nutrition
- • FNDH 300 - Dietetics ServSafe Manager Certification
- • FNDH 301 - Food Trends, Legislation, and Regulation
- • FNDH 311 - Health Promotion and Behavior
- • FNDH 320 - Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries
- • FNDH 321 - Medical Documentation
- • FNDH 340 - Food and Health: Safety, Allergies and Intolerances
- • FNDH 342 - Food Production Management
- • FNDH 352 - Personal Wellness
- • FNDH 355 - Rehabilitation and Exercise Modification Techniques I
- • FNDH 400 - Human Nutrition
- • FNDH 413 - Science of Food
- • FNDH 426 - Financial Management in Dietetics
- • FNDH 450 - Nutritional Assessment
- • FNDH 455 - Rehabilitation and Exercise Modification Techniques II
- • FNDH 490 - Practicum in Clinical Dietetics
- • FNDH 499 - Problems in Human Nutrition
- • FNDH 510 - Life Span Nutrition
- • FNDH 515 - Counseling Strategies in Dietetic Practice
- • FNDH 516 - Communication Competencies in Dietetics Practice
- • FNDH 517 - Communication Competencies in Dietetics Practicum
- • FNDH 519 - Introduction to Clinical Dietetics
- • FNDH 520 - Applied Clinical Dietetics
- • FNDH 521 - Clinical Dietetic Practicum
- • FNDH 530 - Nutrition Education in Extension
- • FNDH 535 - Energy Balance
- • FNDH 540 - Nutrition Education and Program Planning
- • FNDH 551 - Evaluation of Athletic Injuries of the Extremities
- • FNDH 552 - Emergency Procedures and Evaluation of Core Athletic Injuries
- • FNDH 553 - Pharmacology in Athletic Training
- • FNDH 554 - General Medical Conditions in the Athlete
- • FNDH 555 - Therapeutic Modalities in Athletic Training
- • FNDH 556 - Rehabilitation and Conditioning for Athletic Injuries
- • FNDH 557 - Administration of Athletic Training Programs
- • FNDH 558 - Advanced Athletic Training Techniques
- • FNDH 560 - Management in Dietetics
- • FNDH 561 - Management in Dietetics Practicum
- • FNDH 562 - Management in Dietetics Practicum Recitation
- • FNDH 570 - Introduction to Research in Dietetics Practice
- • FNDH 575 - Research in Health Sciences
- • FNDH 583 - Practicum I in Athletic Training
- • FNDH 584 - Practicum II in Athletic Training
- • FNDH 585 - Practicum III in Athletic Training
- • FNDH 586 - Practicum IV in Athletic Training
- • FNDH 587 - Practicum V in Athletic Training
- • FNDH 588 - Practicum VI in Athletic Training
- • FNDH 589 - Professional Preparation for Athletic Training
- • FNDH 597 - Research Experience in Food, Nutrition, Dietetics and Health
- • FNDH 599 - Topics in Human Nutrition
- • FNDH 600 - Public Health Nutrition
- • FNDH 620 - Nutrient Metabolism
- • FNDH 631 - Clinical Nutrition I
- • FNDH 632 - Clinical Nutrition II
- • FNDH 635 - Sports Nutrition
- • FNDH 643 - Food Writing
- • FNDH 645 - Capstone in Dietetics
- • FNDH 650 - Practicum in Food, Nutrition, Dietetics and Health
- • FNDH 653 - Pharmacology
- • FNDH 654 - Pathophysiology and Clinical Evaluation
- • FNDH 660 - Nutrition and Food Behavior
- • FNDH 700 - Global Health and Nutrition
- • FNDH 701 - Sensory Analysis
- • FNDH 702 - Nutrition in Developing Countries
- • FNDH 703 - Food Across Cultures and Countries
- • FNDH 706 - Nutritional Immunology
- • FNDH 709 - Clinical Applications of Human Anatomy
- • FNDH 710 - Foundations of Patient Management
- • FNDH 711 - Pet Food Sensory Analysis
- • FNDH 718 - Physical Health and Aging
- • FNDH 720 - Administration of Health Care Organizations
- • FNDH 726 - Nutrition and Wellness
- • FNDH 729 - Nutritional Oncology
- • FNDH 731 - Advanced Diabetes Management
- • FNDH 735 - Advanced Energy Balance
- • FNDH 752 - Emergency Management in Athletic Training
- • FNDH 755 - Clinical Applications of Neurological Function
- • FNDH 760 - Applied Community Dietetics
- • FNDH 761 - Applied Management in Dietetics
- • FNDH 762 - Applied Clinical Dietetics
- • FNDH 775 - Research in Health Sciences
- • FNDH 780 - Problems in Food, Nutrition, Dietetics and Health
- • FNDH 782 - Topics in Food Nutrition, Dietetics and Health
- • FNDH 799 - Foundations of Therapeutic Interventions
- • FNDH 800 - Nutrition Education and Communication
- • FNDH 802 - Clinical Therapeutic Interventions I- Functional Therapeutic Interventions
- • FNDH 803 - Clinical Therapeutic Interventions II- Extremity Interventions
- • FNDH 804 - Clinical Therapeutic Interventions III- Pharmacology, Nutrition, and Behavior Modification
- • FNDH 810 - Advanced Macronutrient Metabolism
- • FNDH 812 - Advanced Micronutrient Metabolism
- • FNDH 815 - Molecular Basis of Nutrient Function
- • FNDH 820 - Functional Foods for Chronic Disease Prevention
- • FNDH 821 - Clinical Evaluation I-Core Evaluation
- • FNDH 822 - Clinical Evaluation II-Extremities
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