The Department's (FNS)听Graduate Program offers M.S. degrees in Food and Nutritional Sciences (thesis and non-thesis) and is also part of the Integrative Biosciences PhD program.
M.S. Program
Contact Information:
Dr. Norma L. Dawkins, Chair; ndawkins@tuskegee.edu; ph: (334) 727-8028
Dr. Adelia Bovell-Benjamin; Program Coordinator; abovellbenjamin@tuskegee.edu; ph: (334) 727-8717
Mrs. Angela Elliott, Administrative Assistant, aelliott1@tuskege.edu; ph: (334) 727-8162
About the M.S. Program
The Department of Food and Nutritional Sciences (FNS) offers a two-year degree program leading to the Master's听of Science in Food and Nutritional Sciences with two major options: Food Science or Nutritional Science.听 This graduate study provides the opportunity for greater breadth and depth in a selected area of specialization to prepare students for work in a global economy.
The Master鈥檚听programs offer opportunities for creative endeavors through basic and applied research. 听This is best accompanied by a curriculum which is broad in scope and includes work in the areas of food safety, food product development, nutritional 听biochemistry and community nutrition. 听
It is imperative that a prospective student听has a B.S. degree in food science, nutrition, general dietetics, public health nutrition or related areas before applying for this program. 听
The department also offers a Master鈥檚 of Science in Food and Nutrition, non-thesis option; the program requires 30 course credits and successful passage of a comprehensive examination.听
PhD Program
听The Department of Food and Nutritional Sciences is part of the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) program in Integrative Biosciences (IBS).
More Information
For detailed听information about Graduate education, please refer to the 欧美高清 Graduate Handbook听and The Graduate School.