UMA Graduate Bulletin 2016-2017 Nutrition Programs, Faculty, and Courses Program Overview Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Public Health - Nutrition Option
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Public Health - Nutrition Option
Doctoral applicants should have earned a bachelor’s degree and have demonstrated basic research competency through a required thesis (M.S. thesis or equivalent research experience). An applicant is expected to have completed the equivalent of the nutrition core courses required for the M.S. degree. Otherwise, any deficiency must be completed before a student is allowed to take the comprehensive examination for the Ph.D. degree. Degree Requirements Candidates select a minor in addition to the major in nutrition. A total of 57 credits are required, including the following: 1. Ph.D. Dissertation, NUTRITN 899 (18 credits) 2. Graduate Seminar (3 credits total) 3. Nutrition (major concentration) (24 credits) from: BIOSTATS 540 Introductory Biostatistics. Can be part of the 24 credits in major concentration of nutrition [or] part of the 12 credits in minor concentration in biostatistics EPI 630 Principles of Epidemiology. Can be part of the 24 credits in major concentration of nutrition [or] part of the 12 credits in minor concentration in epidemiology EPI 634 Nutritional Epidemiology 4. Minor concentration (12 credits) 5. Comprehensive Examination: Written examination: Each Ph.D. student is required to write the examination in nutrition. Oral examination: A continuation of the written examination, with added emphasis on the student’s area of research interests. 6. Dissertation defense Note: The Ph.D. degree in Public Health does not require competency in a foreign language. |
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