(CIN) Careers in Nutrition Module Overview

Careers in Nutrition Module Overview

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Over 6000 jobs, including:
Dietitian
Nutritionist
Health Counselor
Food Services
Exercise Science
Education and ResearchDo you know all there is to know about Nutrition? Do you enjoy counseling others regarding their diets? If so, a career in Nutrition may be right for you. With over 60,000 jobs in this field, many people are giving serious thought to a career in nutrition. Love of health, knowledge of nutrients, and compassion for those with eating disorders are a few of the requirements needed for this job. Many will need to earn a bachelor's degree and then complete one of the 51 approved programs in the United States. Attaining a job is not always easy, but the industry always shows steady growth. Because this market is so dynamic, professionals must continue their education to keep up with industry standards and growth.

With many young adults focused on starting careers, the field of nutrition and dietetics is steadily increasing. Most states require a bachelor's degree in a related field and many require a certification or internship in dietetics. Many people will find jobs in hospitals or nursing homes, some may plan meals and counsel individuals, yet others may work for school systems, the government or correctional facilities. The median annual salary for a job in nutrition ranges around $50,000, depending on experience and the job type. Many people enjoy this field because they learn so many positive eating behaviors and can influence the practices of others.

 

Essential Questions

  • What does a dietitian's job entail?
  • What are some jobs that are available within the food industry?
  • What type of education does a nutritionist need before beginning a job?
  • How can having a food industry job help others?

 

Key Terms

  1. Nutrition -  A branch science that deals with nutrients and nutrition
  2. Dietitian - A person licensed to plan food programs and educate individuals on food choices
  3. License - A permit from a government agency or governing body which allows an individual to perform a certain job
  4. Bachelor's Degree - An academic degree awarded for an undergraduate course or major that generally lasts for three or four years

 

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