PhD in Human Nutrition
Students entering the Human Nutrition graduate program from Kansas State University, are expected to have a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution. Admission to graduate study at Kansas State University is granted on three bases.
Duration
3 years
Starting Date
January, May, August
Tuition Fee
$ 1,007 per credit
Location
Manhattan, United States
The program
Recommendations concerning an applicant’s qualifications and admission are made to the dean of the Graduate School by the department. The final decision regarding admission of an applicant is made by the dean of the Graduate School.
Features
Provisional admission may be granted to applicants who have subject deficiencies in undergraduate preparation as mentioned above or if there is uncertainty in evaluating the transcript. Normally, deficiencies will be made up by enrolling in courses for undergraduate credit.
Entering students on the Human Nutrition graduate program from Kansas State University should have had college algebra, biology, organic chemistry, a junior/senior level course in human nutrition, and other prerequisites for human nutrition courses.
Courses includes:
- Regression and Analysis of Variance
- Design of Experiments
- Graduate Seminar in Human Nutrition
- Grantsmanship and Publication
- Topics in Public Health Physical Activity Behavior