Chair
Daphne Lordly, PDt FDC, MAHE (MSVU), DEd (UNISA), Professor
General Information
The Master of Science Applied Human Nutrition and the Master of Applied Human Nutrition programs will provide students with the opportunity for advanced level study in food and nutrition social justice and sustainability, nutrition across the lifecycle, methods and critical analysis, theories and practices for change, and innovation and leadership. Students will learn the complexities of food, nutrition and health to become leaders in the food and nutrition field, emphasizing professionalism, compassion, leadership and advocacy for food and nutrition sustainability and social justice at local to global levels.
Students seeking registration as a professional dietitian must apply for the Internship Education Program when applying for either the Master of Science Applied Human Nutrition or the Master of Science Applied Human Nutrition. To be considered for the Internship Education Program applicants must meet EQual™ Canada undergraduate competencies.
Students who are not seeking registration as a professional dietitian may apply for the Food and Nutrition Practicum Program during study in either the Master of Applied Human Nutrition or the Master of Science Applied Human Nutrition programs.