Nutrition Sciences graduates enter a growing field focused on the science of food, diet, and human health. With an average starting salary of $31,065, graduates often pursue careers as dietitians, food scientists, or health educators in hospitals, schools, and community health organizations.
When evaluating programs among the 38 schools offering this major, students should prioritize accreditation by the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACAND), which is essential for becoming a registered dietitian. Look for programs with strong laboratory facilities, clinical partnerships, and internship opportunities that provide hands-on experience. Consider coursework that combines biochemistry, physiology, and food science with practical nutrition counseling skills to prepare for diverse career paths in this health-focused field.
When evaluating programs among the 38 schools offering this major, students should prioritize accreditation by the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACAND), which is essential for becoming a registered dietitian. Look for programs with strong laboratory facilities, clinical partnerships, and internship opportunities that provide hands-on experience. Consider coursework that combines biochemistry, physiology, and food science with practical nutrition counseling skills to prepare for diverse career paths in this health-focused field.
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Schools Ranked
$33,938
Avg. Program Earnings
66.0%
Avg. Graduation Rate
Top 25 Schools
| # | School | Median Earnings | Graduation Rate | School Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
University of Oklahoma-Health Sciences Center
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
|
$44,649 | public | |
| 2 |
University of Oklahoma-Norman Campus
Norman, Oklahoma
|
$44,649 | 75.3% | public |
| 3 |
Russell Sage College
Troy, New York
|
$39,153 | 65.7% | private-nonprofit |
| 4 |
College of Saint Benedict
Saint Joseph, Minnesota
|
$38,906 | 83.0% | private-nonprofit |
| 5 |
North Carolina State University at Raleigh
Raleigh, North Carolina
|
$36,992 | 84.6% | public |
| 6 |
University of Vermont
Burlington, Vermont
|
$36,488 | 78.6% | public |
| 7 |
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
Cincinnati, Ohio
|
$35,416 | 71.5% | public |
| 8 |
Central Washington University
Ellensburg, Washington
|
$35,274 | 49.9% | public |
| 9 |
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Minneapolis, Minnesota
|
$34,603 | 84.8% | public |
| 10 |
University of the Incarnate Word
San Antonio, Texas
|
$33,993 | 51.8% | private-nonprofit |
| 11 |
Southern Illinois University-Carbondale
Carbondale, Illinois
|
$33,281 | 56.3% | public |
| 12 |
University of Hawaii at Manoa
Honolulu, Hawaii
|
$32,925 | 62.6% | public |
| 13 |
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Madison, Wisconsin
|
$32,925 | 89.3% | public |
| 14 |
Metropolitan State University of Denver
Denver, Colorado
|
$32,747 | 29.9% | public |
| 15 |
University of California-Berkeley
Berkeley, California
|
$32,569 | 92.9% | public |
| 16 |
Michigan State University
East Lansing, Michigan
|
$32,284 | 82.2% | public |
| 17 |
University of New Hampshire-Main Campus
Durham, New Hampshire
|
$31,423 | 76.4% | public |
| 18 |
University of Nevada-Reno
Reno, Nevada
|
$31,236 | 62.4% | public |
| 19 |
Texas Woman's University
Denton, Texas
|
$30,988 | 44.2% | public |
| 20 |
University of Northern Colorado
Greeley, Colorado
|
$30,409 | 51.3% | public |
| 21 |
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Greensboro, North Carolina
|
$29,882 | 57.9% | public |
| 22 |
Bastyr University
Kenmore, Washington
|
$29,685 | private-nonprofit | |
| 23 |
University of Southern Indiana
Evansville, Indiana
|
$29,685 | 52.0% | public |
| 24 |
University of Connecticut-Avery Point
Groton, Connecticut
|
$29,141 | 56.7% | public |
| 25 |
University of Connecticut-Waterbury Campus
Waterbury, Connecticut
|
$29,141 | 59.5% | public |
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