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Dietetics Studies, A.S.



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Contact Information

Program Requirements

Typical Program

Degree/Certificate:   Associate in Science
HEGIS Code:           5613
SUNY Code:            2643
Major Code:            DIET

The Career

Upon completion of the program, students who continue on to earn a Bachelor’s degree in Dietetics may become registered dietitians and will have favorable job prospects in a variety of settings, which may include long term care facilities, hospitals, community settings, schools, industry, research, and in private practice.

According to the US Department of Labor “Employment of dietitians and nutritionists is projected to grow 7 percent from 2023 to 2033, faster than the average for all occupations. About 6,100 openings for dietitians and nutritionists are projected each year, on average, over the decade. Many of those openings are expected to result from the need to replace workers who transfer to different occupations or exit the labor force, such as to retire.” Recently, interest in the role of food promoting health and wellness has increased, particularly as a part of preventive healthcare in medical settings.  There will be more demand for dietetic services, especially given diet-related diseases, such as diabetes, kidney disease, and obesity. An aging population will also increase the need for nutritionists and dietitians in nursing homes and in home healthcare.

The SUNY Niagara Approach

Nutritionists and dietitians are experts in food and nutrition. The Dietetics Studies program offers a comprehensive study of nutrition, proper food preparation, and food chemistry as it relates to physiological functioning in all stages of life.

The program stresses the importance of science as related to nutrition and dietetics.  An Associate in Science degree preparing students to ultimately earn a Bachelor’s degree is viewed as favorable since nutritionists and dietitians who have earned advanced degrees and certifications may enjoy better job prospects.

Admission

Students are admitted in fall, spring and summer.

Because of the sequencing of courses, it may take more than two academic years of full-time study if a student begins this program in a spring or summer semester.

Articulation Agreements

Buffalo State University

SUNY Oneonta

SUNY transfer path in Dietetics

The Transfer Paths summarize the common lower division requirements shared by all SUNY campuses for similar majors within most disciplines.  These courses are guaranteed to transfer across the SUNY system within each discipline.

For more information on the Dietetics transfer path, visit the SUNY website:  http://www.suny.edu/attend/get-started/transfer-students/suny-transfer-paths/              

Program Goals and Objectives

  • To educate students in the fundamental study of food and its physiological effects in all stages of life
  • To prepare students for transfer into a Bachelor of Science degree in Dietetics, after which students may become registered dietitians
  • To assist students in meeting General Education requirements

Program Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of the program, students will be able to: 

  • Demonstrate knowledge in food preparation, chemistry, and safety, and nutrition as it relates to physiological functioning in all stages of life

  • Utilize principles of health literacy, including critical thinking skills, literature searches, data collection and interpretation, and be able to use information effectively

  • Employ technologies to locate and apply evidence-based guidelines and protocols

  • Develop interventions to affect positive change in health and wellness amongst a variety of groups and individuals

Program Requirements (DIET)


  1. A total of 64-credit hours with a minimum curriculum grade-point average of 2.0.  Academic Foundations courses do not count toward the degree.
  2. Dietetics Studies:  A minimum of 11-credit hours to include:
      
      
       
      
  3. Natural Science & Scientific Reasoning (NSCI) General Education:  A minimum of 24-credit hours to include:
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
  4. Communication - General Education (COMW and COMO):  A minimum of 6-credit hours to include:
      
      OR
      
  5. Mathematics & Quantitative Reasoning General Education (MATH):  A minimum of 11-credit hours to include:
      
      
      
  6. Diversity: Equity, Inclusion & Social Justice (DVRS) General Education:  A minimum of 3-credit hours to include: 
      
  7. The Arts General Education (ARTS):  A minimum of 3-credit hours to include:
      OR
      OR
    MUS 100 /  
  8. World Language General Education (WLNG):  A minimum of 3-credit hours to include:
      OR
      
  9. Social Science General Education:  A minimum of 3-credit hours to include:
      

Scholarship Opportunities


There are several scholarships available to SUNY Niagara students. Scholarship deadline dates vary each semester.  For more information, please visit the scholarship webpage at www.niagaracc.suny.edu/scholarships. The SUNY Niagara Foundation/Scholarship Office is located within the Foundation Office, A-265 or by phone (716) 614-5910.

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