
M.S. in Human Performance – Nutrition
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Hands-On Experience
Gain coursework & lab experience to prepare you for what's next
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Credit Hours
Dedicated Faculty
Learn from our experienced & intentional professors
Transfer Credits
Transfer up to 50% of degree total to Liberty
Hands-On Experience
Gain coursework & lab experience to prepare you for what's next
Accreditation
Liberty University is accredited by SACSCOC
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Residential Human Performance – Nutrition Program
Enhance your career with an M.S. in Human Performance – Nutrition from Liberty University. Learn about key nutrition principles, food-borne illness prevention, and study the correlation between nutritional deficiencies and chronic diseases and eating disorders. Develop an understanding of the way nutrition plays into a person’s overall health and well-being through classroom and hands-on experience.
Here, you’ll take classes taught by professors with doctorate degrees in their disciplines who are firmly rooted in their biblical worldview. Choose between completing a 250-hour internship or writing a thesis to gain field or research experience in your area of interest.
Residential students have access to the Human Performance Laboratory and the Human Motional Analysis Laboratory, as well as the Functional Movement Laboratories. All of the equipment in these labs is available to Human Performance students, including:
- Velotron and Monark Cycle Ergometers
- CAT Altitude Chamber
- Vicon 3-D imaging system with 10 high-speed cameras
- True One 2400 Metabolic Measurement systems
- Biodex SD Balance Systems,
- Hologic DEXA
Academic Information for the M.S. in Human Performance – Nutrition
Credit Hours
35 credit hours
Program of Study
Human Performance (M.S.) – Nutrition
Admission Requirements
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Nutrition Courses You Could Take
- Principles of Nutrition (HLTH 640)
- Food-borne Illness Prevention (HLTH 642)
- Nutrition and Chronic Disease (HLTH 643)
- Diabetes, Obesity, and Eating Disorders (HLTH 644)
Career Opportunities for the M.S. in Human Performance – Nutrition
- Wellness Specialist
- Nutrition and Exercise Specialist
- Wellness Coach
- Healthcare Specialist
- Ministry Health and Wellness