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MS/DI Onsite Track Contact:

Ms. Claudia Scott
Director, Dietetic Internship
University of Houston
3875 Holman, Rm 104 GAR
Houston, TX  77204-6015

Office: 207 Cameron
Phone : (713) 743-4025
Fax: (713) 743-9860
Email: cwscott@uh.edu

General Information - MS/DI Onsite Track

The Master’s of Science in Nutrition and Dietetic Internship combination (MS/DI) option allows an intern to get an online MS degree in Nutrition at UH along with completing the requirements for supervised practice and obtaining a verification statement from the UH Dietetic Internship - either the onsite or distance track. Please note that if you apply and are accepted to the MS/DI option of either track, you will also be required to apply to the UH graduate school.

The MS in Nutrition at UH is a fully online non-thesis Master of Science (MS) degree in Nutrition (36 credits) that provides a comprehensive course of study to prepare advanced practitioners in clinical nutrition, clinical management, and health & wellness.

You will need to apply for and accepted into both programs - The online MS in nutrition program and the UH Dietetic Internship program.

The University of Houston Dietetic Internship program is an ACEND (Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics, 120 South Riverside Plaza Ste 2190, Chicago IL 60606-6995, Ph: 1-800-877-1600 ext 5400) accredited, post-baccalaureate supervised practice program that qualifies graduates to take the examination to become Registered Dietitians. Interns enter the full-time program (average 45 hours/week for 27 weeks) in January or July of each year. The program goals reflect the major points of our philosophy: quality instruction and broad-based site training which enables graduates to land meaningful professional employment in a variety of areas upon completion. The internship is administratively housed within the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, Department of Health and Human Performance.

The program has a Medical Nutrition Therapy (MNT) emphasis and is made up of 1000+ hours of supervised practice plus orientation.  Orientation consists of on-line modules completed prior to arrival and a review of program paperwork and expectations.  Rotations consist of one week of on-campus rotation followed by two five week MNT rotations—one basic and one advanced; plus four week rotations in each of the following areas:  community, management, sports/wellness, and an elective rotation. Interns are encouraged to rank their preferences of sites in each category—placements will depend on availability. Interns are also required to complete 40 hours of volunteer activities with approved preceptors.  These hours may be accomplished during the regular rotations (nights/weekends) or at the completion of regular rotations.  These rotations, along with the assignments, projects, and weekly conferences with the internship director, allow interns to develop advanced knowledge and skills in the areas of nutrition assessment and hospital dietetics; food service management; dietary counseling in inpatient, outpatient, and public health environments; individual and group nutrition education; nutrition research and numerous other skills related to nutrition and dietetics. Graduates of the program must meet the competencies and learning outcomes as required by ACEND (120 South Riverside Plaza Ste 2190, Chicago IL 60606-6995).

The program looks for candidates that are able to perform independently in a fast-paced environment. Work experience, or its equivalent, is required. Work experience does not need to be in the nutrition field and can be paid or volunteer. Academic work must be recent and of high quality. The program gives preference to candidates with DPD GPA of 3.4 and higher, science GPA of 2.8 and higher, and overall GPA of 3.0 and higher.

It is suggested that you read and print the section under checklist early in your application process to determine all the components of the application that you will need to consider prior to submission.

UHDI may waive internship hours for students who can provide documentation of significant work experiences that comprise the same types of learning experiences as required by the ACEND competency statements in particular emphasis areas. Please see the Prior Assessed Learning page for more information.

Please see the rest of our website, and if questions remain, please contact the Dietetic Internship Director, Ms. Claudia Scott at cwscott@uh.edu.