Overview
Feed your passion for becoming a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN)
In today’s rapidly changing health care environment, there’s a growing need for professionals who understand the role of food in disease prevention and the importance of proper nutrition on our overall health and well-being. Pitt’s Dietitian Nutritionist Program gives you a competitive edge in a high-demand field.
Our DN Program follows the Future Education Model Graduate Degree Program Standards. That means the courses you take today will prepare you for a high level of competency as you move forward in your career. Acclaimed faculty members teach you more than just healthy meal planning. They’ll share valuable knowledge about genetics, nutrient metabolism and public policy and health.
Your didactic training will be reinforced with more than 1,000 hours of hands-on clinical experiences. Spend time in a medical nutrition therapy rotation which will qualify you for any role in the field. And personalize your program through unique specialty rotations such as oncology nutrition, maternal and pediatric nutrition, food service management, sports nutrition, eating disorders, community nutrition and more.
Choose from one of three pathways into our DN Program:
- An accelerated MS program for qualified undergraduates
- Post-baccalaureate candidates
- Graduates of Didactic Programs in Dietetics
All information on this website as well as a breakdown of program costs, program schedule, policies and procedures, and other pertinent information can be found in our Student Handbook.