Programs of Study

The nutrition and dietetics program on Concordia’s campus allows you to study a unique blend of courses, preparing you for a career in nutrition. With a Concordia degree in dietetics you are eligible for an accredited dietetic internship, and then you can take your exam to become a registered dietitian.

We offer a major in food/nutrition/dietetics.  We cannot accept transfer credits for the upper division (300 and 400 level) courses into our didactic program in dietetics (food/nutrition/dietetics major).  



Learn More:

Read the dietetics handbook.

See the student portfolios:

"Looking Ahead to a Dietetic Internship"

  1. Application process
  2. Resume
  3. Knowledge
  4. Work Experience
  5. Volunteer/Internship Experiences
  6. Organizations and Activities
  7. References
  8. Development of Professional Skills
  9. Suggested Time Frame
  10. Recommendation Form

In the Catalog:

Description of Nutrition and Dietetics

Description of Nutrition and Dietetics Courses

Information For:

current students
faculty and staff
parents
alumni
high school students
admitted students