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Do you want to learn more about how the foods you eat influence your body? Do you love to try new recipes? Do you want to be able to help others adopt healthy habits? The demand for nutrition professionals is increasing in response to the aging population, the rising number of people with chronic health issues, and environmental concerns.
This major will prepare you for a dietetic internship, of which Concordia graduates have a very high placement rate, and lay the groundwork for a variety of careers in nutrition and dietetics.
To view course requirements or get more information on our program, please refer to our student handbook.
This certificate program is designed to complement and enhance the plan of study for students pursuing health-related professions.
Dr. David Borge ’76, registered dietitian Kayla Lindquist ’17, and Dr. Mark Hiesterman ’00 all share a passion for helping others. That, coupled with a sense of adventure, brought each of them independently to the same Saipan hospital in the U.S. commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.
By combining her interests in nutrition and American Sign Language, Sydney Bexell ’20 is gaining experience in breaking language barriers.
Concordia’s food/nutrition/dietetics program offers:
Sierra Kollie ’19 on Food/Nutrition/Dietetics
Learn more about Concordia's food, nutrition, and dietetics program by scheduling your visit to campus.
Students at the 2019 Food & Nutrition Conference and Expo in Philadelphia
Students at the 2019 Food & Nutrition Conference and Expo in Philadelphia
Interdisciplinary Case Study
Interdisciplinary Case Study
Undergraduate and graduate dietetics students from the department of nutrition, dietetics, and exercise science recently attended the annual Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Conference and Expo in Washington, D.C. Due to the large percentage of our students attending, the department was awarded the School Spirit Award from the academy. This was quite an honor for the students, as only four Spirit Awards were given nationwide. Students were invited to attend a social where they were able to network with the academy president and members of the board of directors.
The combined Dietetic Internship (DI) and Master of Science (MS) in Nutrition program at Concordia College is for graduates who have completed an approved didactic program in dietetics (DPD). The DI/MS program was established as a cooperative arrangement with the college, public schools, and area healthcare facilities.
There are many career paths you can take after graduation depending on your future goals. You can earn credentials as a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) or Nutrition and Dietetic Technician, Registered (NDTR), attend graduate school, or enter the workforce.
If your goal is to become a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN):
After graduating from Concordia’s DPD program with a 3.0 minimum GPA, you will be eligible to apply to supervised practice programs, otherwise known as dietetic internships, where you will complete a minimum of 1,200 hours of practical training. Programs are located across the country and are generally nine to 12 months in length (internship only) or longer if the internship is combined with graduate studies. For more information on the internship application process, please see the student handbook or the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.
After successful completion of your dietetic internship, you will be eligible to take the Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR) registration exam, which is a computerized test that graduates must pass in order to receive the RD/RDN credential. Additional information about the Registration Exam can be found on the CDR website. For more information on the exam and licensure in Minnesota, see the student handbook.
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If your goal is to become a Nutrition and Dietetics Technician, Registered (NDTR):
After graduating with a degree in food, nutrition, and dietetics from Concordia, you will be eligible to take the Registration Exam for Dietetic Technicians, which is a computerized test that graduates must pass in order to receive the NDTR credential. For more information about the exam, visit the Commission on Dietetic Registration website.
If your goal is to continue your education or to enter the workforce:
After graduating with a degree in food, nutrition, and dietetics from Concordia, you will be eligible apply for:
Our students' unique experiences are documented in the portfolios they create at the end of their program.
The Didactic Program in Dietetics (DPD) at Concordia College is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND) for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.
Address: 120 South Riverside Plaza, Suite 2190, Chicago, IL 60606-6995
Phone: 800.877.1600, ext. 5400
Email: ACEND@eatright.org
Website: https://www.eatrightpro.org/acend
Program information in the student handbook: