Dietetics emphasis
The Dietetics emphasis, also known as the Didactic Program in Dietetics (DPD), is approved by the (ACEND). After you complete the DPD and the baccalaureate degree, you are awarded the DPD Verification.
If you intend to become a registered dietitian (RDN), you must also complete a post-baccalaureate dietetic internship and pass the national registration examination for dietitians offered by the .
Appointments to dietetic internships are awarded on a competitive basis. Additional information on educational requirements, the RDN credential and a listing of dietetic internships is available from the .
Dietetics emphasis for post-baccalaureate students
If you are a post-baccalaureate student seeking DPD verification, your course requirements are identical to those of the Dietetics emphasis, except for the following:
FCS 1050 Introduction to FCS and FCS 3240 Individual and Family Development are not required.
If you are a post-baccalaureate student seeking a second bachelor’s degree in addition to DPD verification, you must complete the requirements listed above, as well as the following:
- At least 45 credits from SPU as a matriculated student.
- At least 15 upper-division credits in the major.
- Five credits in Christian Scriptures or Christian Theology
Your previous academic work, if completed within the last seven years, will be considered for meeting DPD requirements. A transcript review by the DPD director will determine the courses that you must complete to fulfill requirements.
The admission requirements and application process for post-baccalaureate students are identical to those listed above for undergraduate students.
If you are completing the requirements for a second baccalaureate degree, you may be eligible for federal student financial aid; non-degree students are not eligible for financial aid.