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You are in the official 2008-2009 General Catalog
for California State University, Fresno.
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Major requirements (42-45 units)
Options (select one)
---Culinology (54 units)
CULG 50, 55, 152; FSC 1, 41, 100, 112, 120, 125, 151, 178, 193, 199; FSM
60, 131, 133, 134; NUTR 54
---Dietetics and Food Administration (47 units)
CULG 50, 152; FSC 1, 112, 199; FSM 60, 131, 133, 134; NUTR 54, 61, 149,
153, 156, 157, 160, 166
---Food Science (42 units)
FSC 1, 41, 100, 112, 115, 120, 125, 141, 142, 144, 178, 199; NUTR 54
Additional requirements (15-27 units)
Culinology (15 units)*
CHEM 1A, 8, 150; BIOL 20; MATH 11
Dietetics and Food Administration (22 units)**
CHEM 3A, 8, 150; BIOL 20, 65; PSYCH 10; COUN 174; approved statistics course
Food Science (27 units)***
CHEM 1A, 1B, 8, 150; MATH 11, 75; BIOL 20; PHYS 2A; 2 units of approved
elective
General Education requirements (51 units)
(Includes 12 upper-division units, to be taken no sooner than the term
in which 60 units of coursework are completed.)
Total units (120)
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* This total indicates that 3 units for CHEM 1A are being used to satisfy
the General Education requirement of 51 units.
** This total indicates that 6 units for CHEM 3A and PSYCH 10 are being used to satisfy the General Education requirement of 51 units.
*** This total indicates that 6 units for MATH 75 and PHYS 2A or CHEM 1A are being used to satisfy the General Education requirement of 51 units.
Food and Nutritional Sciences Minor
The Minor in Food and Nutritional Sciences consists of 21 units, of which 9 must be upper-division. All courses must be selected in consultation with the department chair. The minor program must be certified by the department chair. The certified minor program will be filed with the Office of Evaluations.
Note: The Food and Nutritional Sciences Minor also requires a
2.0 GPA and 6 upper-division units in residence.
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The Master of Science in Food and Nutritional Sciences is a 30-unit degree program designed to provide the student with professional competence in the technology and science of food and nutrition-related disciplines: food science and nutrition.
Full-time graduate students may earn the degree within two years when working closely with an adviser. To accommodate part-time students, graduate courses are offered in the late afternoon or evenings.
Admission Materials. To be considered for admission to the graduate
program, the candidate must submit the following materials: evidence of
a baccalaureate degree in food science, nutrition, agricultural chemistry,
or a related area from an accredited institution; official transcripts of
all college work; official scores from the Graduate Record Examination Aptitude
Test (GRE); a university application; three letters of reference from employers
or faculty at the university most recently attended; and a statement of
500 words or less indicating reasons for pursuing a master's degree.
Admission Criteria. Candidates for admission will be evaluated using
the following criteria: undergraduate coursework; grade point average of
3.0 or better (last 60 semester units); GRE scores (480V/580Q equivalent
to the 50th percentile), 500-word or less statement of professional goals;
and letters of reference. Admission by the university does not imply acceptance
in the Master of Science in Food and Nutritional Sciences program. Applicants
whose preparatory education was in a language other than English must earn
a minimum TOEFL score of 550 and a minimum score of 4 on the Test of Written
English (TWE).
Classified standing will be granted to students who meet all of the
admission criteria.
Conditional classified standing may be granted to applicants with
a 2.75 to 2.99 GPA (last 60 semester units) and/or those required to complete
prerequisite coursework. Prerequisite coursework is not included in the
30-unit master's program. Students must request classified standing in the
program by the semester in which a minimum of 10 units to be used toward
the degree are completed.
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Mission. The Master of Science in Food and Nutritional Sciences at California State University, Fresno provides for development of advanced level knowledge, development of research abilities, and the mentoring of future leaders.
Outcomes. The program graduates will be able to (a) use knowledge and critical thinking skills to identify innovative solutions to problems, (b) communicate research findings through professional presentations and publications, (c) advance their careers, and (d) take an active role in their profession.
This program provides a graduate-level proficiency in food science or nutrition. The degree is applicable to specializations in food research, production, processing, chemistry, and microbiology; and dietetics, nutrition, nutrition education, and food service systems management.
Prerequisite Courses. The Master of Science in Food and Nutritional Sciences assumes preparation equivalent to a California State University, Fresno undergraduate major in food science, dairy science, nutrition, dietetics and food administration, or related areas.
Students with undergraduate degrees in other fields or from other institutions who need to make up course deficiencies should consult with the graduate coordinator. The following specific prerequisite foundation courses, or their equivalents, are required:
All students must complete a 12-unit common core. Under the direction of the graduate adviser, students may focus a program in a specialized area to meet their career goals. This is accomplished by the selection of a minimum of 12 units of electives. A 6-unit thesis completes the program of study. A minimum of 21 units must be taken at the 200 level.
Core
FN 200 (3 units)
200-level statistics course (3 units)
(See Graduate Advising Notes.)
FN 223 (3 units)
FN 229 (1+1+1 units)
Approved Electives
200- or 100-level courses appropriate to
individually designed program; must be
approved by adviser prior to enrollment (12 units)
Culminating Experience
FN 299 (6 units)
Total minimum (30 units)
The Certificate of Advanced Study in Dietetics is a postbaccalaureate professional program that meets the requirements for supervised practice experience for entry-level generalist dietitians. The Commission on Accreditation for Dietetics Education of the American Dietetic Association has granted developmental accreditation to the program as a dietetic internship. The American Dietetic Association can be reached at 2120 South Riverside Plaza, Suite 2000, Chicago, IL 60606-6995 or at (312) 899-0040 ext. 5400. Students completing the program will be eligible to take the dietetic registration exam administered by the Commission on Dietetic Registration of the American Dietetic Association.
Admission Requirements. Candidates for admission will be evaluated using the following criteria: undergraduate coursework, grade point average of 3.0 or better (last 60 semester units/90 quarter units), completion of an accredited/approved didactic program in dietetics within the last five years, GRE scores (480V/580Q recommended), statement of professional goals, and letters of reference. Preference is given to those applicants with work or volunteer experience in dietetics. Applicants whose native language is other than English must earn a minimum TOEFL score of 550.
Note: Interns accepted to the program must successfully complete background checks, fingerprinting, and any other requirements of sponsoring facilities before beginning program.
Admission Materials. Prospective students must submit an application to the university for postbaccalaureate standing, evidence of an acceptable baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution, two official transcripts of all college work, official report of GRE scores, an application to the dietetic internship, three letters of reference from employers or faculty, statement of professional goals, and a verification statement or declaration of intent from a didactic program in dietetics. Applicants must also apply to D & D Digital Systems for enrollment in the computer matching process. For more information on computer matching, contact D & D Digital Systems at (515) 292-0490.
Program Requirements
FN 221T (3 units)
FN 229 (1+1 units)
FN 230 (3 units)
NUTR 193 (4 units)
FSM 193 (4 units)
Total (16 units)