Nutrition (Community), M.S.

1 Years On Campus Masters Program

West Chester University

Program Overview

The MSCN is a 33-credit, research-focused master's program, offered in a 100% online format, that promotes nutritional health and disease prevention in communities, emphasizing vulnerable populations. The program includes core courses in nutrition science, applied nutrition, and nutrition research techniques as well as elective courses including nutrition concepts and controversies, vegetarian nutrition, nutrition education K-12, and exercise and older adults, among others.The Master of Science in Community Nutrition (MSCN) at West Chester University promotes nutritional health and disease prevention in communities, emphasizing vulnerable populations. The MSCN is a 33-credit research-focused master's program offered in a 100% online format for those seeking an advanced degree in community nutrition. The Master of Science in Community Nutrition includes core courses in nutrition science, applied nutrition, and nutrition research techniques as well as elective courses including nutrition concepts and controversies, vegetarian nutrition, nutrition education K-12, and exercise and older adults among others.

Program Key Stats

$1298.9



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Eligibility Criteria


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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Community health educator
  • Director of nutrition and wellness
  • Entrepreneur---many own their own health and wellness companies
  • Nutrition labeling analyst
  • Nutrition services manager
  • Researcher
  • Senior nutrition communications analyst

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