Nutrition Programs - FAQ's
What are the degree options for nutrition majors?
Nutrition majors can pursue a Bachelor of Science in Nutrition in one of four concentration areas: Dietetics, Nutrition Communication, Human Nutrition, and Food and Nutrition Management. Those with an AAS degree can pursue a Bachelor of Applied Science with a concentration in foodservice management. A Master of Science in Human Nutrition is offered for students who want to pursue a graduate degree. In addition, the interdisciplinary Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in Physical Activity, Nutrition and Wellness is available.
What career options are available to Department of Nutrition graduates?
ASU Nutrition graduates have been accepted into many dietetic internships and applied health programs in Arizona and across the country. See Career Information for human nutrition, dietetics, and food and nutrition graduates.
How do I figure out my catalog year?
See Determining Your Catalog Year for information on which curriculum check sheet you should be following for your degree.
Can I transfer courses to ASU?
See information for Transfer Students which provides information on how courses transfer and what the transfer equivalencies are between the Maricopa County Community Colleges (MCCCD) and ASU's Nutrition Programs.
