Health, Nutrition and Exercise Science

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Health, Nutrition and Exercise Science 1 Health, Nutrition and Exercise Science Program and Application Information Department Head: Graduate Coordinator: Email: Department Location: Dr. Yeong Rhee Dr. Bryan Christensen Bryan.Christensen.1@ndsu.edu Bentson Bunker Fieldhouse Department Phone: (701) 231-7474 Department Web Site: Degrees Offered: Test Requirement: www.ndsu.edu/hnes/ M.S., MATrg, Ph.D. English Proficiency Requirements: TOEFL ibt 79; IELTS 6.5 Application Deadlines: GRE required only for Ph.D. and for M.S. HNES - Exercise/Nutrition Science option Ph.D. Exercise Science/Nutrition: Applications that are received and complete by March 15 will be given priority for fall semester. Applications that are received and complete after March 15 will be reviewed through May 1 for consideration for fall semester. M.S. HNES-Exercise/Nutrition Science: Applications that are received and complete by March 15 will be given priority for fall semester. Applications that are received and complete after March 15 will be reviewed through May 1 for consideration for fall semester. M.S. Dietetics (online only): Mar 1 (summer/fall), Oct 15 (spring) HNES-Leadership in Physical Education Sport (online only): Apr 1 (enrollment cap=20 students) Program Description The Department of Health, Nutrition, and Exercise Sciences (HNES) offers graduate study leading to the Master of Science (M.S.) degree in HNES with options in Exercise/Nutrition Science and Leadership in Physical Education and Sport. The HNES department also offers a Master of Science (M.S.) in Dietetics (on line through the Great Plains Interactive Distance Education Alliance), Master of Science (M.S.) in Advanced Athletic Training (http://www.ndsu.edu/hnes/advanced_athletic_training_post_professional) and a Master of Athletic Training (MATrg) (http:// www.ndsu.edu/hnes/athletic_training_professional) degree. A Ph.D. degree in Exercise Science and Nutrition (http://www.ndsu.edu/hnes/ phd_in_exercise_science_and_nutrition) is also available. Ph.D. in Exercise Science and Nutrition The Department of Health, Nutrition and Exercise Sciences (HNES) offers a doctoral program in Exercise Science and Nutrition. Exercise Science and Nutrition includes the study of energy systems, nutrient intake, behavior motivation, and the physiology and mechanics of movement. Faculty are scholars in community nutrition, nutrition across the lifespan, clinical nutrition, exercise science, biomechanics, and physical activity and health. Prevention and treatment of obesity, improving physical activity, and building community-based health enhancements across the lifespan are strengths of the HNES faculty. Graduates of this program will have a strong understanding of both Exercise Science and Nutrition that will enable them to assume positions of leadership in research and teaching in community, government, university or other professional agencies and organizations. 1) Cumulative baccalaureate GPA of 3.0 or better on a 4.0 scale. 2) Graduate Record Examination (GRE). 3) Completion of a Bachelor's or Master s degree from an accredited university in field closely related to Nutrition, Health, Dietetics, Kinesiology, or Exercise Science. 4) A faculty has agreed to be the applicant s mentor. Exercise/Nutrition Science Option The Exercise/Nutrition Science option prepares the graduate for advanced positions with an emphasis in the areas of physical activity, exercise science, nutrition, and health promotion. The department is devoted to researching and understanding the long-term effects of physical activity and nutrition, and translating this research into effective exercise science and wellness programs for children, adolescents, and adults of all ages. This option is appropriate for athletic trainers, nutrition, and exercise science graduates.

2 Health, Nutrition and Exercise Science 1) Cumulative baccalaureate GPA of 3.0 or better on a 4.0 scale. 2) Graduate Record Examination (GRE). 3) Completion of a Bachelor's degree from an accredited university in field closely related to Nutrition, Dietetics, or Exercise Science. 4) A faculty has agreed to be the applicant s mentor. Leadership in Physical Education and Sport Option The Leadership in Physical Education and Sport (LPES) option is an online program that prepares teachers and coaches to become actively engaged in leadership roles within school systems or professional organizations. This degree prepares students to be master teachers, head coaches, department heads, and activities directors at the interscholastic level; assistant coaches, lecturers, and assistant or lead directors at the intercollegiate level; and to become actively engaged in leadership roles within professional organizations. 1. Cumulative baccalaureate GPA of 3.0 or better on a 4.0 scale. 2. Undergraduate degree in the field of Kinesiology (physical education, coaching, etc.) A 3.0 is needed to be considered for full acceptance into the LPES program. Applicants with a undergraduate GPA below 3.0 will be considered for conditional acceptance and will have to complete 9 graduate credit hours with grades of at least B to be considered for full standing. Meeting these criteria does not guarantee acceptance. Dietetics (On-line) The Dietetics program prepares registered dietitians to practice at an advanced level or pursue doctoral study. The Great Plains Interactive Distance Education Alliance program in Dietetics provides opportunities for registered dietitians and registration-eligible dietetic graduates to integrate and apply principles from the biomedical sciences, human behavior, and management to design and lead effective food and nutrition programs in a variety of settings. This program is fully online (http://www.ndsu.edu/hnes/dietetics_on_line). In a multi-institution degree program, students (must be registered dietitians or registration-eligible dietetic graduates): 1. Apply and are admitted to one university; 2. Enroll in all courses at that university; and 3. Graduate or receive a certificate from that university. Admissions Requirements In addition to Graduate School admission requirements, the following criteria will be considered at the time of application for admission into graduate study. Admission to a master's degree program is considered ONLY after all required application materials have been received and reviewed. In order to be considered, the applicant must have a Bachelor of Science degree in an HNES related field from an accredited institution, an overall undergraduate GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, and have submitted all required materials as listed. The GRE is required for the Ph.D. and the Exercise/Nutrition Science option of the M.S. degree. During the application process, the applicant must submit an exhibit of his/her written competency through an essay discussing professional philosophy and professional goals. The Department of Health, Nutrition, and Exercise Sciences reserves the right to obtain additional information about the applicant's professional competence from qualified professionals. Admission decisions are based upon the predicted success of the applicant as a student and professional in the chosen field and are made only after considering all available data. Financial Assistance Both research and teaching assistantships may be available. Applications are considered on the basis of scholarship, potential to undertake advanced study and research, and financial need. To be considered for an assistantship, a completed Graduate School application, official transcripts, and three letters of reference must be received by the Graduate School by the program deadline. The department admits students for fall semester only in the Ph.D. program and the MS Exercise/Nutrition option. Graduate assistants receive a financial stipend for their work, and a full tuition waiver for fall, spring, and summer semesters. Assistantships are available contingent upon current funding and faculty need. Exercise/Nutrition Science Option Required Courses HNES 790 Graduate Seminar (Introduction to HNES ) 1 HNES 710 Introduction to Research Design and Methods in HNES 3

Health, Nutrition and Exercise Science 3 HNES 777 Scholarly Writing and Presenting in HNES 3 STAT 725 Applied Statistics 3 HNES 713 Graduate Exercise Physiology (Restricted to students enrolled in the Exercise Science/Nutrition Option) 3 HNES 726 Nutrition in Wellness 3 Electives 9 HNES 798 Master's Thesis 6 Leadership in Physical Education and Sport Option HNES 700 Research in Physical Education and Sport 3 HNES 701 Leadership and Entrepreneurship 3 HNES 704 Psychological Foundation of Sport & Physical Activity 3 HNES 705 Analysis of Sport Skill Instruction and Acquisition 3 HNES 707 Sport in American Society 3 HNES 711 Physical Education Curriculum 3 HNES 712 Supervision and Management 3 HNES 714 Legal Liability in HPER 3 HNES 731 Governance in Sport 3 HNES 790 Graduate Seminar 3 HNES 794 Practicum/Internship 1 Total Credits 31 Dietetics Option A Dietetics graduate candidate must complete a minimum of 36 credit hours to earn a Master of Science degree, 30 of which are didactic. The remaining 6-credits required to complete the degree must follow one of 3 plans. Plan A Thesis [if planning on a terminal degree or only recommended if the student is able to travel to NDSU to meet with the major professor]. Plan B Comprehensive Study - After consulting with the major advisor and selecting a topic, students will carry out planning and completion of this research-based project in frequent interactions with a supervisory committee. The culmination of this project would be a comprehensive report or a manuscript that could be submitted to a journal. Plan C This plan would require 36 credits of coursework. Elective graduate courses totaling six credits will be taken from the electives. Required Core Courses 9 HNES 710 HNES 728 STAT 725 Introduction to Research Design and Methods in HNES Current Issues in Dietetics Applied Statistics Electives 21 ADHM 635 ADHM 736 HNES 642 HNES 652 HNES 655 HNES 724 HNES 726 HNES 729 HNES 730 HNES 732 HNES 733 HNES 734 HNES 740 Cost Controls in Hospitality and Food Service Systems Entrepreneurship in Dietetics Community Health and Nutrition Education Nutrition, Health and Aging Sports Nutrition Nutrition Education Nutrition in Wellness Grant Writing for the Health Professional Fundamentals of Leadership Foodservice Operation Management Food Writing for Professionals Foodservice Systems within Healthcare Maternal and Child Nutrition

4 Health, Nutrition and Exercise Science HNES 741 HNES 742 HNES 743 HNES 745 HNES 746 HNES 747 HNES 750 HNES 751 HNES 752 HNES 755 HNES 756 HNES 757 HNES 758 HNES 759 International Nutrition Nutrition: A Focus on Life Stages Obesity Across the Lifespan Community Health Leadership Nutrition and Health Disparities Understanding Food Culture Advanced Human Nutrition: Macronutrients Metabolism of Micronutrients Phytochemicals Advanced Clinical Nutrition Pediatric Clinical Nutrition Nutritional Aspects of Oncology Clinical Aspects of Nutrition Support Nutrition and Immunology HNES 798 Master's Thesis 6 or HNES 797 Master's Paper Total Credits 36 Ardith Brunt, Ph.D. Iowa State University, 1999 Research Interests: Nutrition, Gerontology Wonwoo Byun, Ph.D. University of South Carolina-Columbia, 2012 Research Interests: Physical Activity Epidemiology Bryan Christensen, Ph.D. University of Kansas, 2000 Research Interests: Biomechanics, Sports Psychology, Strength and Conditioning Shannon David, Ph.D. Ohio University, 2013 Research Interests: Patient Clinician Relationship, Quantification of Intervention Outcomes Joe Deutsch, Ph.D. North Dakota State University, 2007 Research Interests: Physical Education Teacher Education, Youth Sport Coaching Marty Douglas, Ph.D. Michigan State University, 2009 Research Interests: Adapted Physical Activity Kara Gange, Ph.D. North Dakota State University, 2010 Research Interests: Therapeutic Modalities, Diagnostic Ultrasound Julie Garden-Robinson, Ph.D. North Dakota State University, 1994 Research Interests: Nutrition Education, Chronic Disease Prevention, Food Safety/Science Nikki German, Ph.D. North Dakota State University, 2008 Research Interests: Athletic Training Kyle Hackney, Ph.D. Syracuse University, 2013 Research Interests: Skeletal Muscle, Sarcopenia, Muscle Inactivity, Ergogenic Aids Mary Larson, Ph.D. University of North Dakota, 2008 Research Interests: Health Promotion, Lifestyle Medicine

Health, Nutrition and Exercise Science 5 Jenny Linker, Ph.D. University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, 2011 Research Interests: Comprehensive School Physical Activity Programs, Physical Education Teacher Preparation Katie Lyman, Ph.D. University of South Florida, 2014 Research interests: Kinesio Tape, Emergency Medicine, Electromyography Yeong Rhee, Ph.D. Oklahoma State University, 1999 Research Interests: Chronic Disease Prevention, Immune Function, Functional Foods, Microbiome Sherri Nordstrom Stastny, Ph.D. North Dakota State University, 2007 Research Interests: Nutrition for Healthy Aging Bradford N. Strand, Ph.D. University of New Mexico, 1988 Research Interests: Physical Education Curriculum and Instruction, Fitness Education, Sport Sociology Donna J. Terbizan, Ph.D. The Ohio State University, 1982 Research Interests: Exercise Physiology, Fitness, Wellness, Exercise Science, Chronic Disease Change