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How do I Become a Nutritionist?

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How do I Become a Nutritionist?

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If you would like to become a registered public health nutritionist, you should complete a relevant degree course. Most are three or four years full time. Please note that these courses do not include clinical training, and will not qualify students to work in one to one clinical practice with private patients, nor to advise them on specific therapeutic diets. Only nutritional therapists and dietitians are qualified to do so. For those people wishing for this kind of career, please see the sections on training to be a nutritional therapist or training to be a dietitian. Single subject degree courses in Nutritional Science or Public Health Nutrition only lead to professional careers in industry or government or health, depending on the subjects covered. Or you could go onto further study, for example in dietetics or sports nutrition, or research. What qualifications do I need to do a nutrition degree course? You will need science subjects such as Chemistry and / or Biology at A level or

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A nutritionist is a qualified expert trained in the field of nutrition whose expertise will vary depending on the specialty that they have chosen. Some nutritionists work in a public health setting or clinical research environment while some become educators and others choose to work with animals, athletes, or food manufacturers. There are a number of different career paths that one might choose as a nutritionist and the educational requirements often vary by geography. Different countries have specific licensing and certification requirements and in the United States, the requirements to become a nutritionist vary by state. Generally speaking, someone wanting to become a nutritionist would need a four-year degree from an accredited nutrition degree program. These programs will likely require coursework heavy in the sciences such as biology, chemistry, food science, nutrition, and physiology. It is also suggested that students take related courses in statistics, mathematics, psychology

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I think to be a nutritionist with any kind of integrity, you’ll need an undergrad-degree with probably a post-grad degree or certification. Check with your local community or state college counselor. Good luck!

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