• Coursework provides a sound understanding of molecular, biochemical, and physiological mechanisms that regulate metabolism in health and disease. In addition, students learn appropriate scientific methods for studying how nutrition affects health in human populations and the conduct of nutrition-related clinical studies.
  • Emphasis is placed on the critical thinking skills and integration of diverse research approaches. Under the guidance of internationally known faculty, students complete and defend a research thesis.
  • This master’s program provides an excellent opportunity for pre-medical and other pre-professional studies. It also prepares graduates to work as a member of research team in academic, pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and foundation settings, for other related careers such as medical writing, and for further graduate work in the same or related fields.