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The Clinical Nutrition (formerly Dietetics) major incorporates the same basic core of nutrition classes as the Nutrition Science major, but includes additional courses such as food service management, education, sociology, and communication skills to prepare for work with the public.
Clinical Nutrition students spend the first two years completing preparatory course work in the basic biological sciences, along with several of the social sciences. In the final two years, students take courses in normal and clinical nutrition, food science, biochemistry, and management techniques.
This major can prepare students for graduate study, further career preparation in the health professions (dietetics, medicine, pharmacy, nursing, etc.) as well as food service, food production and distribution, education, research and public health. Graduates of this major, with completion of the DPD program, receive a pre-professional verification statement and are eligible to apply to supervised practice programs (accredited Dietetic Internships) in which students receive practical training in varied aspects of dietetic practice. At least 60% of those students applying from UC Davis typically receive acceptance into accredited supervised practice programs after graduating. Upon satisfactory completion of a minimum of a Baccalaureate degree and DPD academic coursework and a post-Baccalaureate program of supervised practice, the student is eligible to take the nationally administered Registration Examination. Passage of this exam results in earning the professional credential of a Registered Dietitian or "R.D."
*Effective January 1, 2024, the Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR) will require a minimum of a master’s degree to be eligible to take the credentialing exam to become a registered dietitian nutritionist (RDN). If an individual receives the RDN before 2024, there is no requirement to get a master’s degree to maintain registration.
Resources for Clinical Nutrition Majors
- Four Year Plan for Clinical Nutrition Major
- Checklist & Study Plan for Clinical Nutrition Major
- Courses in Clinical Nutrition Major that Fulfill General Education Requirements
- Clinical Nutrition Major Info
- Becoming a Dietitian - DPD Handbook
- UCD Courses that fulfill the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Didactic Program in Dietetics Requirements
- Dietetic Internship Application Materials
- Jobs held by Alumni with Degrees in Clinical Nutrition
- More Student Resources
Contacts
Undergraduate Advising Office
Undergraduate Staff Advisors
- Martha Amesquita, 3202A Meyer Hall, (530) 752-2512, nutritionadvising@ucdavis.edu
- Jason Wong, 3202B Meyer Hall, (530) 752-7094, nutritionadvising@ucdavis.edu
Student Services Support
- Elsa Klassen, 3202 Meyer Hall, (530) 754-3678, eeklassen@ucdavis.edu
Peer Advisors
- nutritionpeer@ucdavis.edu, 3202 Meyer Hall, (530) 752-4657
Mailing Address
- Martha Amesquita
Undergraduate Staff Advisor
Department of Nutrition
University of California, Davis
One Shields Avenue
Davis, CA 95616-5270
Faculty Advisors
- Francene Steinberg, Ph.D., R.D.
Clinical Nutrition Major Faculty Advisor & Didactic Program in Dietetics Director
3135B Meyer Hall, (530) 752-0160, fmsteinberg@ucdavis.edu - Joan Frank, M.S., R.D.
Assistant Director, Didactic Program in Dietetics
3241 Meyer Hall, (530) 754-9749, jsfrank@ucdavis.edu