The Master of Nutrition and Dietetics (MND) is an entry-to-practice professional graduate program. The program involves 28 months of study with practice education placements occurring throughout the program and across British Columbia. The curriculum includes courses that focus on advanced clinical nutrition, food provision management, leadership, business and entrepreneurship, counselling, Indigenous People's health, social justice and professional dietetic practice.
Nutrition and Dietetics
Nutrition and Dietetics
About
The program involves 28 months of study with practice education placements occurring throughout the program and across British Columbia. The curriculum includes courses that focus on advanced clinical nutrition, food provision management, leadership, business and entrepreneurship, counselling, Indigenous People's health, social justice and professional dietetic practice.
Disciplines
Faculty of Land and Food Systems
Requirements
Entry Requirements
UBC Master's Program Requirements
Years of Study required
Bachelor's degree
Overall Grade Required
80%
Credentials or Degrees Required
Bachelor's Degree
UBC Doctoral Program Requirements
Overall Grade Required
80%
Credentials or Degrees Required
Master's Degree
Career
Successful graduates from the program will be able to join the allied health professional teams and serve as Registered Dietitians in various hospitals under BC health authorities, long-term care units, community food/nutrition care programs, and private sectors.
Fee Information
Tuition Fee
CAD 32,608 / yearApplication Fee
CAD 125How to Apply
Information Collected
The application form will collect information in the following sections:
- Use of information
- Personal & contact details
- Academic history
- Test scores
- Funding
- Experience and interests
- Additional questions
- References
Tips
- You will have the ability to page through the various sections of the application form. It is a good idea to review the full application before you begin in order to get a sense of what information is required from you.
- When navigating between sections your information will be saved during an active session. However, the application will log you out after a certain time, i.e. your active session ends. At that point you can lose data as it won't save when navigating to the next section. To avoid data loss, we recommend drafting answers in a Word document or other software. You can then paste long-form answers into the application system when ready.
- You should make sure to review your entire application before you proceed past the Application Summary page. After you proceed past this point, no further edits can be made to your application.
- Generally speaking if your application components are prepared please allow 2 hours to complete the online form.
Accessing the Application
- To apply to UBC, you must have a Campus-Wide Login (CWL). You'll need your CWL username and password to check the status of your application and access all of the University’s online systems throughout your time at UBC.
- You can only have one CWL account. If you create multiple CWL accounts, the application system will flag your account and you won't be able to complete required steps until after your account has been reviewed.
- If you have applied in previous years to UBC (at either the undergraduate or graduate level) or attended UBC via exchange agreements, visiting programs or similar, you most likely have a CWL account already. You have to retrieve your account details prior to applying.
- If you have an inactive CWL account, you need to contact UBC IT to re-activate it instead of creating a new account.
- Applicants will not be allowed to create more than one application for the same program in the same session. This means that you will be unable to delete your application to start a new one. Applicants should, therefore, be mindful that the information they enter onto the application form is accurate and complete. You can apply for multiple different programs on both campuses.
- The online application requires the use of the latest version of Chrome or Firefox with cookies and JavaScript enabled. Please note that the use of Internet Explorer, Edge and Safari are not recommended and can result in the loss of data and significantly delays on the submission of your application(s).
Nutrition and Dietetics
University of British Columbia
Canada,
Vancouver