Program Requirements
Admission Requirements for the Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics

Students interested in earning a bachelor's degree in nutrition and dietetics will be accepted into the School of Health and Human Sciences and assigned a departmental academic advisor.

New students need to apply through South Dakota State University admissions and declare nutrition and dietetics as their major. Current students who decide to change majors need to notify their current advisor of their desire to change majors and then need to schedule an academic advising appointment with the professional advisor, Chanda Walter, 605-688-6103, for a transcript evaluation.

Educational Requirements

Students must complete all program requirements for the B.S. in nutrition and dietetics, including academic requirements, to receive their degree.

The nutrition and dietetics B.S. program follows the university calendar for classes. Students are expected to be in class during the regularly scheduled classes.

Additional program information, including graduation and program completion requirements, can be found in the latest .

Student Performance and Monitoring

SDSU has implemented a student success model to assist students in the transition to college career and academic success. The SDSU First Stop provides much of the information required by students.

As part of the student success model, all freshmen are advised by first-year advisors familiar with first-year academic hurdles. Students must meet with their academic advisor before registering for classes. Students are transitioned to their major advisers for the remaining academic career.

Furthermore, there are many services on campus offered through the Wintrode Student Success and Opportunity Center . Students who are put on probation must meet with their academic advisor for a plan to improve academic performance.

As a dietetics student, it is important to maintain a competitive GPA as students with GPAs below 3.0 are rarely accepted into dietetic internship programs, graduate school or other advanced degree programs.

In order to graduate with a bachelor's degree in nutrition and dietetics, students must obtain a C or higher in all major courses with the NUTR prefix.

Students with less than a 3.0 cumulative GPA may be encouraged by their professional adviser to pursue a different academic degree.

All faculty at SDSU are required to adhere to the South Dakota Board of Regents policy for course syllabi and include the evaluation procedures in the syllabus. Faculty must also submit grades at the end of the semester to allow timely dissemination of grades and GPA to the students. Students have access to unofficial transcripts through the Banner system.

The professional adviser has access to the student transcripts and checks at each of the academic advising visits.

Additionally, SDSU has implemented an early alert process for all 100- and 200-level classes through the Campus Labs system. All instructors of 100- and 200-level classes must record the midterm grades of students who have a D or less. This system automatically alerts the advisers of the performance.

Distance Education

The majority of courses within the nutrition and dietetics (B.S.) program at SDSU are face-to-face on the Brookings, South Dakota, campus. Some course sections may offer online options. Additional information regarding distance education and online courses can be found on SDSU Distance Education.

Prior Assessed Learning

Credit for prior learning is managed through the Testing Center at South Dakota State University. Students may receive prior learning credit for knowledge gained outside of the classroom through the Testing Center's established procedures. More information is available at the Testing Center or by email or 605-688-6460.

Program Contact
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School of Health and Human Sciences
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1060 Campanile Ave.
Brookings, SD 57007
Mailing Address
Wagner Hall 425, Box 2275A
Brookings, SD 57007
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