The prestigious Master of Science in Nutrition and Nutrigenomics offered through Manchester University is the first choice for anyone considering a career in the field of nutrition. This 54-credit program prepares a student for the industry-standard CDR certification exam to become a Licensed Registered Dietitian. The courses and internship program prepare graduates for a wide range of career choices in the field of nutrition, including private practice, clinical settings, community centers, research and marketing.
In addition to traditional nutrition education, Manchester’s program also includes a unique and cutting-edge component of nutrigenomics, which teaches students to prevent, treat, and manage health conditions based on a patient’s genetic composition. This improves the quality of the health care by targeting the scope of recommendations, improving efficiency as well as patient outcomes.
To be eligible for the Master’s of Nutrition program, students must earn an undergraduate degree and complete six prerequisite courses. The Sara Schenirer BA in Psychology – Nutrition Track is designed to help you meet these requirements. Detailed information on that program can be found here.
If you already earned your bachelor’s degree and would like to take just the six prerequisite courses, please click here to learn more about how to apply for those courses.
In addition to the above, the master’s program requires three additional prerequisite courses which can only be taken just prior to the start of the program. Those three courses are conveniently offered online through Manchester University several weeks prior to the start of the graduate program. Students who are accepted into the master’s program will be guided on how to satisfy this unique requirement.
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The prestigious Master of Science in Nutrition and Nutrigenomics offered through Manchester University is the first choice for anyone considering a career in the field of nutrition. This 54-credit program prepares a student for the industry-standard CDR certification exam to become a Licensed Registered Dietitian. The courses and internship program prepare graduates for a wide range of career choices in the field of nutrition, including private practice, clinical settings, community centers, research and marketing.
In addition to traditional nutrition education, Manchester’s program also includes a unique and cutting-edge component of nutrigenomics, which teaches students to prevent, treat, and manage health conditions based on a patient’s genetic composition. This improves the quality of the health care by targeting the scope of recommendations, improving efficiency as well as patient outcomes.
To be eligible for the Master’s of Nutrition program, students must earn an undergraduate degree and complete six prerequisite courses. The Sara Schenirer BA in Psychology – Nutrition Track is designed to help you meet these requirements. Detailed information on that program can be found here.
If you already earned your bachelor’s degree and would like to take just the six prerequisite courses, please click here to learn more about how to apply for those courses.
In addition to the above, the master’s program requires three additional prerequisite courses which can only be taken just prior to the start of the program. Those three courses are conveniently offered online through Manchester University several weeks prior to the start of the graduate program. Students who are accepted into the master’s program will be guided on how to satisfy this unique requirement.
Dietitians are credentialed, board-certified food and nutrition experts. They offer guidance in promotion and management of health, disease prevention, and disease intervention.
- Starting salaries average around $60,000
- Private practice $50-200 hourly
We are proud to have partnered with Manchester University, an independent, liberal arts school located in North Manchester, Indiana.
Year after year, Manchester is recognized by popular guides for college bound students for its exceptional academic program. MU has received the “Best College” ranking for 25 consecutive years from America’s Best Colleges Guide.
The Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND) is the accrediting agency for education programs preparing students for careers as registered dietitian nutritionists or registered nutrition and dietetics technicians. The University’s graduate program in Nutrition & Dietetics is ACEND-accredited.
This accelerated degree, including internship, can be completed in just five semesters (20 months).
This program is offered entirely online. Classes are primarily asynchronous. Periodic live-online lectures are held on weekday evenings.
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution
- Minimum undergraduate 3.3 GPA
- Successful completion of nine prerequisite courses
There are six nutrition prerequisite courses required:
- Anatomy and Physiology I w/ lab
- Anatomy and Physiology II w/ lab
- Biochemistry w/ lab
- Chemistry I w/ lab
- Chemistry II w/ lab
- Microbiology w/ lab
In addition, three program-specific prerequisite courses will be offered through Manchester University (prior to program start):
- Macronutrients and Metabolism
- Micronutrients and Metabolism
- Food Science w/ lab
The MSNGx Program at Manchester University combines online course delivery with an experiential learning component. Students complete 1,000 hours of internship required by ACEND simultaneously with the coursework. Students may have the option of earning hours in schools, private practices, community organizations, businesses, skilled nursing facilities, specialty clinics, hospitals and more.
Successful completion of the program prepares students for the industry-standard licensing examination administered by the Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR).
There are many aspects of the program that are unique; chief among them the fact that internship and coursework are done simultaneously as part of the program. This eliminates the stress and financial burden associated with having to enroll in a separate internship program. Additionally, entry into the program is limited, allowing for individualized guidance and attention for every student.
More significantly, all courses are offered online in a convenient format, so that students can maintain (part-time) employment while completing their degree program and have the ability to complete required internship hours.
The course schedule is tailored around the Jewish calendar and ensures that accommodations are made for all Yomim Tovim.
The total cost for this degree, including the three prerequisite courses offered by Manchester University, is $55,000.
Please note: The listed tuition costs are accurate as of the time of writing, but are subject to change. Please ask our advisor for updated pricing.
Student loans are available that can cover the full cost of the degree. Information on student loans is found here and through the financial aid office of Manchester University. Manchester University offers payment-plan options as well.
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) can be completed online at this link. Manchester University’s FAFSA school code is 001820. Be sure to complete the correct year’s application.
Additionally, there are a number of scholarships open to Jewish graduate students for which we encourage you to apply:
- Rose Biller Scholarship Fund – The Rose Biller Scholarship Fund is open to Jewish residents of NYC’s five boroughs, Westchester, and Long Island with financial need. It provides scholarships to Jewish men and women with significant economic need attending undergraduate, graduate, and professional schools.
- Helen B and Lewis E Goldstein Scholarship Fund – The Helen B and Lewis E Goldstein Scholarship Fund is open to Jewish full-time students enrolled in an accredited undergraduate or graduate school in the United States.
- Samuel Lemberg Scholarship Loan Fund – The Samuel Lemberg Scholarship Loan Fund provides interest-free loans to aid Jewish undergraduate and graduate college students who exhibit exceptional academic achievement and face financial difficulties pursuing a higher education. These loans must be repaid within ten years of graduation or termination of studies.
To get more information on these scholarships, please reach out to each organization directly. Please check scholarship websites for availability and deadlines. Most scholarships are not available every semester.
Manchester University prides itself on offering superior education along with outstanding student support in a culturally sensitive environment. They are very understanding of the unique requirements and religious sensitivities of the students recruited by Sara Schenirer and have worked diligently to accommodate our requests to ensure an environment suitable for a bas yisroel.
For students and parents alike, the world of college and degrees can be confusing, costly, and difficult to navigate. We pride ourselves on our high-quality educational partners who offer an accredited degree, culturally sensitive environment, and first-rate faculty at affordable prices. We complement that by providing exceptional warmth and support to every single student at Sara Schenirer, and we work diligently to offer personal guidance to each student to ensure their success and timely graduation. Most of all, we operate under guidelines set for us by prominent rabbonim with whom we regularly consult to ensure conformance with Torah standards.
To request an application, please submit this form.
When completing the application, you will also be requested to supply:
- Undergraduate Transcript(s)
- Resume
- Essay
- Personal Photograph
- Two Letters of Recommendation
- Non-refundable Application Fee
Even if you do not have these available at the time of application, we recommend submitting your application immediately and submitting the requested documents as they become available.
Once your application is submitted with all the required documents, an interview will be scheduled to continue the admissions process.
If you have additional questions or concerns, please feel free to call our office 718-633-8557 ext. 37 or email [email protected], and as always, we will be happy to assist you further.
Course Listing
Semester 1
Lifecycle Nutrition & Disease (3 credits)
Nutrition Assessment (3 credits)
Nutrition Informatics (3 credits)
Community Nutrition (3 credits)
Supervised Experiential Learning Seminar (1 credit)
Semester 2
Human Genetics (3 credits)
Food Systems Management (3 credits)
Medical Nutrition Therapy 1 (3 credits)
Nutrition Counseling & Ethics (2 credits)
Semester 3
Biostatistics (3 credits)
SEL Community (2 credits)
SEL Business (2 credits)
NGx Lab (Optional Elective)
Semester 4
SEL Food Systems Management (4 credits)
Medical Nutrition Therapy & Nutrigenomics (3 credits)
SEL Sustainability (2 credits)
Research Methods (3 credits)
Semester 5
Nutrition & Omics (2 credits)
SEL Long Term Care (2 credits)
SEL Clinical (4 credits)
NGx Capstone (3 credits)