Why study this program?
The BSc in Nutrition and Food Science degree in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences will give you a diverse education covering the fundamentals of nutritional science as well as food manufacturing, preservation, storage, and distribution. You’ll learn how biology, behaviour, physiology, and other applied sciences play a role in nutrition and food science. This degree prepares you for a range of careers in the public and private sectors, from nutrition-lifestyle management to food quality assurance.
Why take the Dietetics Specialization program?
This specialization builds on the BSc in Nutrition and Food Science degree to focus on Dietetics and Nutrition. Be part of an interprofessional healthcare team translating scientific, medical, and nutritional information practical nutritional recommendations and individualized diets, to promote health in all settings across the lifespan.
With this degree, you can go on to practice as a Registered Dietitian or Registered Nutritionist in Alberta.
See also the BSc Honors (Nutrition major) program.
- Food Processing Plant Supervisor
- Registered Dietitian
- Registered Nutritionist
Non-Direct Entry
This program does not allow admission directly from high school. See below for more details.
Admission Requirements
Pre-Professional Course Requirements
To be considered for admission, students must complete ALL of the following courses by the end of Winter semester immediately prior to admission:
- BIOL 107 - Introduction to Cell Biology
- CHEM 101 - Introductory University Chemistry I
- CHEM 102 - Introductory University Chemistry II
- CHEM 164 OR CHEM 261 - Organic Chemistry I
- ★ 6 units in ENGL OR 3 units in ENGL and 3 units in WRS
- NUTR 100 - Nutrition and Well-being
- STAT 151 - Introduction to Applied Statistics I
If students are granted transfer credit from a previous study, it will NOT accelerate the student's degree progress. For detailed information on these pre-professional courses, refer to the current calendar.
Competitive Admission GPA
Minimum Admission GPA is 3.0.
Admission to the program is highly competitive and largely, but not solely, based on GPA. Alberta students who present an admission GPA of 3 or greater (4-point scale) are best placed for competitive admission. Admission GPA is calculated on all coursework completed in the two most recent terms of study (Fall/Winter) provided they contain a minimum of 24 credits. If those two terms contain less than 24 credits, then all work in the term(s) prior will be included in the calculation until the minimum total of 24 credits has been reached.
*For Fall 2023 admission, Fall 2022 grades will be used to calculate each student’s initial admission average. This average will contribute to a student’s application package score and will be considered for offering interview invitations. Spring/Summer 2022 grades will also be included in this calculation if they are available. A minimum of ★ 24 credits will be used to calculate admission average for this program. Students who have not completed at least ★ 24 in the Fall term, may have previous graded coursework assessed.
After winter term grades are available, students’ admission averages will be recalculated to ensure they still meet the 3.0 admission GPA needed for this program.
Full-Time Study Requirement
Your academic history must demonstrate that you can reasonably handle a full-time academic program. The Admission Committee will be looking for academic success in a full-time course load in a minimum of two consecutive semesters.
Letter of Intent
This will be included in your application portal once you apply. The letter of intent provides an opportunity for you to convey career goals, knowledge of the profession, employment or volunteer experience, and other personal attributes.
Two Letters of Professional Reference
Professional references only, e.g. former employers, supervisors, professors, advisors etc. No references from family or friends. Applicants will have the opportunity to include the contact information for references when applying to the program. Applicant's references will be given access to the reference form, which will need to be submitted before the application deadline.
Interview
Students competitive in all other admission requirements will be invited to complete the interview stage.
The interview will take the format of a Multiple Mini Interview.
Out of Province Students
Up to 30% (15 out 50) places in the Dietetics Specialization program may be available to competitive out of province applicants/residents. Please note: all admission requirements will remain in effect including pre-requisite courses and multiple-mini interview.
Recommended Path for Admission
- Enrol in the BSc in Nutrition and Food Science General Program.
- Take all courses outlined in the pre-professional requirements.
- Apply to the Dietetics Specialization program during completion of your pre-professional year.
Any transfer credit relevant will be assessed at the time of admission to the Dietetics Specialization program. Given that the program is cohort-based if a student receives transfer credit, they would not be able to advance more quickly than their cohort.
Admission Application Formula
Applicants are ranked on their academic achievement in the following:
- Prerequisite courses
- Overall academic achievement (emphasizing recent academic performance)
- The content and format of their Letter of Intent
- The strength of their Letters of Reference
- Performance in the Multiple Mini Interview process
Applications will be reviewed by the Admission Committee based on the following:
- Letter of Intent: 20%
- Letters of Reference: 10%
- GPA: 70%
Applicants will be invited to complete a Multiple Mini Interview (MMI) and successful applicants will be selected based on:
- Multiple Mini Interview: 50%
- Aggregate Score (GPA/Letter of Intent/Letters of Reference): 50%
Important Dates
- Document Deadline: March 1, 2024 — extended to May 1
- Multiple Mini Interviews: Applicants selected for an interview before March 1 will be interviewed on March 28, 2024. Applicants selected for an interview between March 4 - May 1 will be interviewed on May 1, 2024.
Deadline
Fall application
Domestic: May 1, 2024
International: May 1, 2024
For a complete listing of application and document deadlines refer to the University Calendar.
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