Didactic Programs

Bachelor Degree – typical 4 years in length leading to the completion of a degree in nutrition and/or dietetics. An additional internship is needed after graduation for eligibility for becoming a registered dietitian.

Abilene Christian University Department of Exercise Science and Health, Abilene
http://www.acu.edu/academics/cehs/programs/exsc/degrees/nutrition.html

UT Austin Department of Human Ecology, Austin
http://www.he.utexas.edu/ntr/ungradinfo.php

Lamar University Department of Family and Consumer Science, Beaumont
http://dept.lamar.edu/fcs/nutrition/indexn.php

Texas A&M University Department of Nutrition and Food Science, College Station
http://nfs.tamu.edu/

Texas Woman’s University Department of Nutrition and Food Sciences, Denton
http://www.twu.edu/hs/nfs/

Texas Christian University Department of Nutritional Sciences, Ft. Worth
http://www.nut.tcu.edu/

Texas Southern University Department of Human Services and Consumer Sciences, Houston
http://www.tsu.edu/academics/arts/program/human.asp

University of Houston Department of Health and Human Performance, Houston
http://hhp.uh.edu/nutrition/

Sam Houston State University Family and Consumer Sciences, Huntsville
http://www.shsu.edu/~hec_www/

Texas A&M University-Kingsville Department of Human Sciences, Kingsville
http://aghs.tamuk.edu/human_majors.html

Texas Tech University Department of Nutrition, Hospitality and Retailing, Lubbock
http://www.depts.ttu.edu/hs/nhr/ns/

Stephen F. Austin State University Department of Human Sciences, Nacogdoches
http://www.sfasu.edu/education/departments/humansciences/

Prairie View A&M University Department of Agriculture, Nutrition, and Human Ecology, Prairie View
http://www.pvamu.edu/pages/982.asp

University of the Incarnate Word, San Antonio
http://www.uiw.edu/nutrition/

Texas State University Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, San Marcos
http://www.fcs.txstate.edu/degrees-programs/nutr.html

Baylor University Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Waco
http://www.baylor.edu/fcs/nutrition_sciences/

 

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