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    Minimum Degree Requirements:  ​

    A Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in nutrition or a closely nutrition-related field, with a GPA ≥3.0 out of 4.0
    Prerequisite Courses
    If an applicant does not have a previous degree in nutrition, minimum prerequisite course work would include:
    • NHM 558: Nutrition in the Prevention and Treatment of Chronic Disease,
    • NHM 573: Advanced Vitamin and Mineral Metabolism, and
    • NHM 572: Metabolism of Energy Nutrients.
    These courses would need to be completed prior to beginning the PhD Nutrition Core coursework and would be applied towards completion of nutrition electives. 
    Additionally, if a student is admitted without having previously completed a Master’s degree, they will need to complete NHM 509 – Research Methods in Nutrition. 

    Test Scores 
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    ​GRE.  A minimum requirement for admission is a score of 300 or better on the GRE. 
    •  If a student has previously completed a Master’s degree prior to beginning the Doctoral program and maintained a graduate GPA ≥3.5 out of 4.0, their application will be considered without the need to submit a GRE score. Students who have previously completed a Master’s degree prior to beginning the Doctoral program with a graduate GPA of < 3.5 out of 4.0 may be considered for admission providing they also have a GRE score of ≥300. Upon admission, these students would need to receive permission to continue after the successful completion of  12 graduate hours.
    • Students with a Bachelor’s degree will need to submit GRE scores.
     
    English-Language Proficiency
    • All non-native English speakers (domestic and international) must submit a score report from one the following examinations unless they meet one of the listed exceptions. Your scores must be less than two years old at the time of application.  
            TOEFL ≥ 79
            IELTS ≥ 6.5
            PTE ≥ 59
    Exceptions.  Non-native English speakers do not have to submit scores if:at the time of initial enrollment, they will hold a degree from a U.S. institution or an institution in one of the English speaking countries or regions listed on the international admissions page;
    at the time of initial enrollment, they will have been enrolled in coursework for at least two years at a U.S. institution or an institution in one of the English-speaking countries or regions listed on the international admissions page;
    • All non-native English speakers (domestic and international) must submit a score report from one the following examinations unless they meet one of the listed exceptions. Your scores must be less than two years old at the time of application. 
    • they are a citizen or legal resident of one of the English-speaking countries or regions listed on the international admissions page.
    Before applying, please contact the Director of the PhD Program in Human Nutrition, Dr. Linda Knol at lknol@ches.ua.edu or (205) 348-8129.

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