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2026-2027 Course Catalog

Source: https://catalog.illinois.edu/graduate/aces/food-science-human-nutrition-ms/clinical-community-nutrition/ Parent: https://catalog.illinois.edu/graduate/

for the Master of Science in Food Science and Human Nutrition, Clinical and Community Nutrition Concentration


The Clinical and Community Nutrition concentration can be completed as an on-campus program or an online program.

Two non-thesis Master of Science programs are available through the Department of Food Science & Human Nutrition. These programs ensure the same degree of excellence, and courses are instructed by the same faculty, as the on-campus non-thesis program.

For requirements and contact information for the MS Online Clinical & Community Nutrition program, please visit the Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition.


Research Areas for On Campus Clinical and Community Nutrition, thesis track

In addition to receiving training in the general field of food science or human nutrition, on campus thesis track students have the opportunity to conduct research in the following areas of specialization:

See our Clinical Community & Nutrition website for additional information.


Admission

In addition to meeting the Graduate College admission requirements, a student planning to pursue a graduate degree in the department should have a baccalaureate degree in a recognized field of biological, physical, agricultural, or engineering science. Background deficiencies may be removed with graduate credit courses designed for this purpose.

Click here to review all Food Science and Human Nutrition Admission requirements

International Applicants

Please visit the Illinois Graduate College resources for further admission requirements.

The Clinical Community and Nutrition, Food Science, and Human Nutrition MS are STEM-designated programs.


Internship in Dietetics

The Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition offers a dietetic internship for master's and doctoral students specializing in human nutrition. Completion of the degree and the internship qualifies the student to take the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics registration examination administered by the Commission on Dietetic Registration. For information on our dietetic internship program, please contact Ms. Jessica Madson (jamadson@illinois.edu).


Graduate Teaching Experience for On Campus Clinical and Community Nutrition, thesis track

Teaching is neither a Graduate College nor a FSHN requirement. A limited number of teaching assistantships are available to FSHN graduate students. Students are selected to be Graduate Teaching Assistants by the Department Head in consultation with the course instructor.


Financial Aid

Financial aid for thesis track graduate students is available in the form of fellowships, teaching and research assistantships, and tuition and partial fee waivers. Qualified candidates are considered for financial support upon application.

Non-thesis track students are not eligible for fellowships, teaching, or research assistantships.

for the Master of Science in Food Science and Human Nutrition, Clinical and Community Nutrition Concentration


This degree program can be completed with or without a thesis.

Grad Other Degree Requirements

Requirement Description
Minimum Hours Required for an MS degree 32
Minimum 500-level Hours Required Overall (8 of the 12 must be in the major field) 12
Maximum 6 credit hours of FSHN 599 applied toward degree requirements Thesis only
Additional courses may be required beyond the concentration minimum per Advisory Committee recommendation
Oral Final Exam Non-Thesis Only
Final Exam/Thesis Defense Required Thesis Only
Thesis Deposit Required Thesis Only
Minimum GPA: 3.0

Course List

 | Code | Title | Hours |

| --- | --- | --- | | Thesis Option (on campus program) | | | | | | | | Concentration in Clinical and Community Nutrition | | | | 24 hours minimum must be letter-graded coursework out of the 32 total hours required | | | | Required Courses: | | 19 | | FSHN 599 | Thesis Research (maximum 6 hours counted toward degree) | 6 | | FSHN 510 | Topics in Nutrition Research (Science Translation) | 2 | | FSHN 521 | Molecular Basis of Metabolic Syndrome and Weight Management (prereq FSHN 420) | 3 | | FSHN 595 | Advanced Topics in Food Science and Human Nutrition (Advanced Diabetes Management (prereq FSHN 420)) | 3 | | FSHN 595 | Advanced Topics in Food Science and Human Nutrition (Nutritional Epidemiology Journal Club) | 1 | | FSHN 597 | Graduate Seminar (or equivalent) | 0-1 | | or NUTR 500 | Nutritional Sciences Seminar | | | Choose one of the following statistics courses (or an equivalent course): | | 4 | | FSHN 440 | Applied Statistical Methods I | | | HK 517 | Principles of Epidemiology | | | PATH 517 | Principle/Method Epidemiology | | | Elective Courses: | | 13 | | FSHN 417 | Neuroscience of Eating & Drinking | 4 | | FSHN 421 | Pediatric Clinical Nutrition | 3 | | FSHN 422 | Introduction to Personalized Nutrition | 3 | | FSHN 424 | Biopsychology of Ingestive Behavior | 3 | | FSHN 429 | Nutrition Assessment & Therapy | 3 | | FSHN 453 | Nutrition for Performance | 4 | | FSHN 459 | Nutrition Focused Physical Assessment | 2 | | FSHN 465 | Principles of Food Technology | 3 | | FSHN 480 | Basic Toxicology | 3 | | FSHN 499 | Cur Topics in FS & Human Nutr (Nexus of Food) | 3 | | FSHN 510 | Topics in Nutrition Research | 3 | | FSHN 522 | Dietary Prevention of Cardiovascular and Other Chronic Diseases | 3 | | FSHN 527 | Advanced Vitamins and Minerals: Regulations of Metabolism | 3 | | FSHN 580 | Ethics in Research, IRB and IACUC | 3 | | FSHN 590FSHN 591 | Dietetic Internship I and Dietetic Internship II (A maximum of 8 internship credit hours can be used toward the 32 credit hour requirement) | 10 | | FSHN 595 | Advanced Topics in Food Science and Human Nutrition | 1 to 4 | | HK 403 | Technology, Health, and Aging | 4 | | HK 409 | Women's Health | 3 | | HK 414 | International Health | 3 or 4 | | HK 416 | Applied Health Data Analysis | 3 or 4 | | HK 440 | Exercise & Health Psychology | 4 | | HK 515 | Health Behavior Theory | 4 | | HK 516 | Chronic Disease Prevention | 4 | | HK 517 | Principles of Epidemiology | 4 | | HK 527 | Biostatistics in Public Health | 4 | | HK 532 | Cultural Humility in Health | 4 | | Total Minimum Hours | | 32 | | Courses are chosen in consultation with an advisor and the Advisory Committee to meet the minimum 32 hour credit requirement (subject to Other Requirements and Conditions) | | |


Course List

 | Code | Title | Hours |

| --- | --- | --- | | Non-thesis Option (On campus or Online) | | | | | | | | Concentration in Clinical and Community Nutrition | | | | 24 hours minimum must be letter-graded coursework out of the 32 total hours required | | | | Required Courses: | | 13 | | FSHN 510 | Topics in Nutrition Research (Science Translation) | 2 | | FSHN 521 | Molecular Basis of Metabolic Syndrome and Weight Management (prereq FSHN 420) | 3 | | FSHN 595 | Advanced Topics in Food Science and Human Nutrition (Advanced Diabetes Management (prereq FSHN 420)) | 3 | | FSHN 595 | Advanced Topics in Food Science and Human Nutrition (Nutritional Epidemiology Journal Club) | 1 | | FSHN 597 | Graduate Seminar (or equivalent) | 0 | | or NUTR 500 | Nutritional Sciences Seminar | | | Choose one of the following statistics courses (or an equivalent course): | | 4 | | FSHN 440 | Applied Statistical Methods I | | | HK 517 | Principles of Epidemiology | | | PATH 517 | Principle/Method Epidemiology | | | Elective Courses: | | 19 | | FSHN 417 | Neuroscience of Eating & Drinking | 4 | | FSHN 421 | Pediatric Clinical Nutrition | 3 | | FSHN 422 | Introduction to Personalized Nutrition | 3 | | FSHN 424 | Biopsychology of Ingestive Behavior | 3 | | FSHN 429 | Nutrition Assessment & Therapy | 3 | | FSHN 453 | Nutrition for Performance | 4 | | FSHN 459 | Nutrition Focused Physical Assessment | 2 | | FSHN 465 | Principles of Food Technology | 3 | | FSHN 480 | Basic Toxicology | 3 | | FSHN 499 | Cur Topics in FS & Human Nutr (Nexus of Food) | 3 | | FSHN 510 | Topics in Nutrition Research | 3 | | FSHN 522 | Dietary Prevention of Cardiovascular and Other Chronic Diseases | 3 | | FSHN 527 | Advanced Vitamins and Minerals: Regulations of Metabolism | 3 | | FSHN 580 | Ethics in Research, IRB and IACUC | 3 | | FSHN 590FSHN 591 | Dietetic Internship I and Dietetic Internship II (A maximum of 8 internship credit hours can be used toward the 32 credit hour requirement) | 10 | | FSHN 595 | Advanced Topics in Food Science and Human Nutrition | 1 to 4 | | HK 403 | Technology, Health, and Aging | 4 | | HK 409 | Women's Health | 3 | | HK 414 | International Health | 3 or 4 | | HK 416 | Applied Health Data Analysis | 3 or 4 | | HK 440 | Exercise & Health Psychology | 4 | | HK 515 | Health Behavior Theory | 4 | | HK 516 | Chronic Disease Prevention | 4 | | HK 517 | Principles of Epidemiology | 4 | | HK 527 | Biostatistics in Public Health | 4 | | HK 532 | Cultural Humility in Health | 4 | | Total Minimum Hours | | 32 | | Courses are chosen in consultation with an advisor and the Advisory Committee to meet the minimum 32 hour credit requirement (subject to Other Requirements and Conditions) | | |

for the Master of Science in Food Science and Human Nutrition, Clinical and Community Nutrition Concentration


A FSHN graduate student:

  1. Demonstrates knowledge in at least three areas of expertise (based upon required coursework; see FSHN graduate handbook for areas).
  2. Displays effective and relevant written and oral communication skills.
  3. Conducts methodical and logical research that addresses key issues in food science and/or human nutrition.
  4. Displays professional ethics in scholarly achievements.

for the Master of Science in Food Science and Human Nutrition, Clinical and Community Nutrition Concentration


Graduate Degree Programs in Food Science & Human Nutrition

Graduate Majors:

Joint Degree Program:

for the Master of Science in Food Science and Human Nutrition, Clinical and Community Nutrition Concentration


Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition

Department Head: Nicki Engeseth (engeseth@illinois.edu)\ Associate Head of Graduate Programs: Pratik Banerjee (pratik@illinois.edu)\ Director of Online Master's Program in Clinical and Community Nutrition

Department website\ Graduate Program Overview\ Faculty Directory

260 Bevier Hall\ 905 South Goodwin Avenue\ Urbana, IL 61801\ (217) 244-4498\ FSHNGradAdmissions@illinois.edu

College of Agricultural, Consumer & Environmental Sciences

College of Agricultural, Consumer & Environmental Sciences website\ College of Agricultural, Consumer & Environmental Sciences Course Catalog website

Admissions

Food Science & Human Nutrition Graduate Admissions\ Graduate College Admissions & Requirements