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The health and well-being of individuals and populations in relation to food choices and metabolism prevails as the unifying theme of the programs in the School of Human Nutrition, a part of the 9I制作厂免费 Health Sciences.
The School offers a B.Sc.(Nutr.Sc.) in either the Dietetics Major or the Nutrition Major.
The Dietetics Major is an accredited professional program which leads to eligibility to register with a provincial dietetic regulatory body as a registered dietitian. The 3.5 year (115 credits) Dietetics Major is an undergraduate degree which includes 40 weeks of internship (Professional Practice - Stage) which is sequenced and integrated into each year of study. Students are exposed to a variety of practice settings including clinical nutrition, community nutrition, and food service management. The program is designed according to the Integrated Competencies for Dietetics Education and Practice (ICDEP). Accreditation information is available on our website at mcgill.ca/nutrition/programs/undergraduate/dietetics.
The Nutrition Major is a 90-credit undergraduate degree. At its core, it deals with how diet, nutrition, and metabolism affect human health and disease risk. It offers exciting opportunities to specialize in one of four concentrations (Food Function and Safety; Global Nutrition; Health and Disease; and Sports Nutrition), to incorporate research experience, travel for field studies, or a minor in your program. It does not lead to professional licensure as a Dietitian/Nutritionist; however, it is excellent preparation for further studies including graduate, medical, veterinary, and other professional schools; or for many careers in the food, pharmaceutical, or other industry, government or NGO, or global health organizations.
B.Sc.(F.Sc.)/B.Sc.(Nutr.Sc.): The School also offers a dual degree, the B.Sc. Food Science/Nutritional Science Major, which is a 122-credit undergraduate degree. You will obtain a strong background in chemical sciences regarding the physical nature and chemical properties of foods, combined with an advanced understanding of the important role of nutrition and metabolism in health and disease.
For more information on programs associated with this school, see Bachelor of Science (Nutritional Sciences) 鈥 B.Sc.(Nutr.Sc.).
Bachelor of Science in Nutritional Sciences 鈥 B.Sc.(Nutr.Sc.)
Two undergraduate degree programs are offered by the School.
M.Sc.A., M.Sc., and Ph.D.
Graduate degrees in Human Nutrition are also offered in thesis and non-thesis-based research at the master's level and thesis-based research at the doctoral level. Three options are available in the M.Sc. Applied degree:
For further information, contact the School or refer to the Agricultural & Environmental Sciences' Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies section.
Director |
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Ryan J. Mailloux |
Professors Emeriti |
Harriet V. K眉hnlein, Timothy A. Johns |
Professors |
Luis B. Agellon, Linda J. Wykes |
Associate Professors |
Niladri Basu (Canada Research Chair) (joint appt. with Natural Resource Sciences) (Assoc. Member of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences) |
St茅phanie Chevalier (Assoc. Member Dept of Medicine and Health Sciences) (Graduate Program Director) |
Treena Delormier (Associate Director of the Centre for Indigenous Peoples' Nutrition and Environment) |
Kristine G. Koski |
Stan Kubow |
Ryan J. Mailloux |
Grace S. Marquis |
Hugo Melgar-Qui帽onez (Academic Scholar, Margaret A. Gilliam Institute for Global Food Security) |
Assistant Professors |
Institute for the Study of International Development (ISID): Nii Addy |
Anne-Sophie Brazeau (Director, Dietetics Education and Practice) |
Daiva Nielsen |
Chelsia Gillis |
Brittany Jock |
Academic Associate |
Patrick Cortbaoui (Managing Director, Margaret A. Gilliam Institute for Global Food Security) |
Senior Faculty Lecturers |
Sandy Phillips (University Coordinator, Professional Practice (Stage) in Dietetics) |
Hugues Plourde |
Maureen Rose ( Director, Graduate Dietetics Programs) |
Faculty Lecturers |
Paul-Guy Duhamel (Manager, Food and Nutrition Laboratories) |
Mary Hendrickson |
Joane Routhier |
Associate Members |
Anaesthesia: Franco Carli, Thomas Schricker |
Medicine and Health Sciences: Larry Lands, Jos茅 Morais |
Nursing: Rosetta Antonacci |
Adjunct Professors |
Isabelle Germain (Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada); Elizabeth D. Mansfield; Hope Weiler (on leave) |
Affiliate Members |
Kathryn Arcudi (CIUSSS du Centre-Ouest-de-l'脦le-de-Montreal) |
Annyck Besso |
Marie-脠ve Besner (Montreal Children's Hospital) |
Sarah Bluden (LMC Diabetes and Endocrinology) |
Sophie Brousseau (Ste-Anne's Hospital) |
Jessica Coll |
Catherine Delorme (Ste-Anne's Hospital) |
Thea Demmers (Universit茅 de Montr茅al) |
Linda Falcon (Douglas Mental Health Institute) |
Louidgina Khoury |
Isabelle Lam |
Alexander McLean (Lakeshore General Hospital) |
Laura Li Ching Ng (9I制作厂免费 Health Centre) |
Piraveena Piremathasan |
Marilyn Rabin (Douglas Mental Health Institute) |
Donna Schafer (CIUSSS Centre-Ouest de l'Ile de Montr茅al) |
Patricia Urrico (Jewish General Hospital) |
Entry into the Dietetics major, the Nutrition major and the Freshman Program of the BSc.(Nutr.Sc.) is only possible in September.
Application deadlines:
Applications to the School of Human Nutrition must be submitted online. Online applications and admissions information are available at mcgill.ca/applying.
Nutrition:
Dietetics:
Students from the following programs can apply directly into the Dietetics program:
Proof of English proficiency:
Some applicants to the School's programs may be asked to prove English Proficiency as part of the application process.
See the Applying to Undergraduate Studies website for information on applying to programs in the School of Human Nutrition.
Proof of French proficiency:
Applicants will be required to prove proficiency in French.
CEGEP applicants must have obtained, prior to the start of classes, a Dipl么me d鈥櫭﹖udes coll茅giales (DEC).
Prerequisites:
Dietetics:
Applicants to this program are advised to have all prerequisite courses completed prior to entry. It may be possible to be admitted missing some of the prerequisites; however, this is a highly competitive program and students with all of the prerequisites will be given priority. * If you are admitted missing some prerequisites, you will be required to complete them in addition to your BSc.(Nutr.Sc.) program requirements. Please note that this will extend the length of your program by one year as without all prerequisite courses completed you will be unable to register for your first stage. If at all possible, students should try to complete any missing prerequisite courses in the Summer before starting at 9I制作厂免费.
:* Students graduating with a DEC in 鈥淪ciences, lettres, et arts鈥 (700.A0) are eligible for all programs. They will NOT be disadvantaged during the admission process if they did not complete all prerequisites. They will be required to complete any missing portion of prerequisites at 9I制作厂免费 in addition to the B.Sc.(Nutr.Sc.) program requirements. Please note that if they are missing any of the prerequisites, this will extend their program by one year.
Nutrition:
Students may be accepted with a minimum of three prerequisite courses:
and two of the following:
If admitted, any missing prerequisites will be added to their 9I制作厂免费 program.
More information can be found on the Applying to Undergraduate Studies website.
Students wishing to transfer from other universities and colleges are considered for admission on the basis of both their university work and previous studies. Transfer credits are only determined once students have been admitted and all final official transcripts have been received.
Basic science requirements are:
Please note that math and science courses completed at other institutions that are not directly equivalent to the math and science courses in the B.Sc.(Nutr.Sc.) programs, can be used for admissions purposes, but cannot be used to grant exemptions. If any of the math and science prerequisite courses completed are deemed not equivalent, they will have to be repeated at 9I制作厂免费. Course equivalencies can be viewed on 9I制作厂免费鈥檚 .
More information can be found on the Applying to Undergraduate Studies website.
Dietetics:
Applicants to the Dietetics program are recommended to have all prerequisite math and science courses completed prior to entry. It may be possible to be admitted missing some of the prerequisites; however, this is a highly competitive program and students with all the prerequisites completed will be given priority. If students are admitted missing prerequisites, they will be required to complete them in addition to their B.Sc.(Nutr.Sc.) program requirements.
If prerequisites need to be added to a student鈥檚 program, this will extend the length of the program by one year, as all prerequisites must be completed to be eligible to register for the first stage.
Nutrition:
Students may be accepted with a minimum of three prerequsite courses:
and two of the following:
If admitted, the remaining prerequisite courses will be added to their program at 9I制作厂免费.
Students wishing to transfer from one faculty to another must complete an interfaculty transfer form. The deadline for submitting a transfer form for admission to the School is June 1 for admission in September and December 1 for admission in January. The Dietetics program is not open for students wishing to transfer in January. The Nutrition program sometimes allows students to transfer in January.
The programs that are open in January can be found on the January admission website.
For details on applying for a transfer please see the Faculty's readmission and transfer page.
For more information on Interfaculty transfers, please refer to University Regulations and Resources > Undergraduate > Registration > Interfaculty Transfer.
Dietetics applicants only: Please note that applicants must also prove proficiency in French.
Residents of Canada who will be 23 years of age or older at the time of registration, and who have no college or university studies within the last five years that would constitute a basis for admission can apply as a Mature student.
Dietetics:
Mature applicants to this program must have all prerequisite courses to apply:
If they are missing any of the prerequisites, they must apply into the Nutrition Major, complete any remaining prerequisites and apply to transfer after their first year in Nutrition. Transfer into the Dietetics program depends on GPA and proof of French Proficiency.
Nutrition:
Students may be accepted with a minimum of three prerequisites:
and two of the following:
If admitted, the remaining prerequisite courses will be added to their program at 9I制作厂免费.
More information and all of the specific conditions for eligibility as a Mature student can be found on the Applying to Undergraduate Studies website.
For general information, see Academic Standing.
Dietetics students please note: