The department of social and behavioral sciences offers undergraduate and graduate programs that address nutrition and public health, including a Bachelor of Science and a Minor in Public Health, a Minor in Nutrition, a Master of Public Health with specializations in Social and Behavioral Science or Nutrition, and Doctor of Philosophy in Social and Behavioral Sciences focused on public health.
Occupational Outlook
*Information from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics
Job Growth
The Nutrition and Dietetics field is projected to grow 6%, faster than average
Where can you expect to work?
Our graduates go on to work in hospitals, local and federal government, nursing, outpatient facilities and independently as self-employed entrepreneuers.