Earn a Master's Degree in Nutrition from an Online University
In 2007, nutritionists earned nearly $50,000 in median earnings, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). To enhance your chances for promotion in this field, as well as your earning potential, consider earning your master's degree from an online degree program. Enrolling in an online university can allow you to continue working, as you can complete degree requirements from home.
Master's degree programs in nutrition typically include more in-depth instruction in the core areas of the field, such as nutrition, food preparation, biology, microbiology, physiology, and more. You can also expect a greater focus in the areas of institutional management and business, as these programs are intended to prepare you for supervisory positions. According to the BLS, a master's degree can aid in career advancement, leading to advanced clinical and research positions, and management jobs in the field of public health.
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