We offer two Master’s programs in Applied Human Nutrition. Both of the Mount’s programs will give you the chance to explore the theories and research that support professional practice in the fields of human nutrition and dietetics.
Academics - Graduate Studies
GCYS 6130 Thesis 1.0 unit Required for completion of MA(CYS) degree. Registration involves working with individual faculty members on the conceptualization, production, and defence of the thesis. Graded Pass/Fail/NCR To view the Child and Youth…
Joint Master of Arts in Women and Gender Studies Program Coordinator – Meredith Ralston, BA (Toronto), MA (Sussex), PhD (Dalhousie), Professor
Chair Kyly Whitfield, BSc (Guelph), MSc (Guelph), PhD (UBC), Associate 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…
Mapping Master’s Program Outcomes Our graduate programs in Family Studies and Gerontology are designed to help students to meet each of these nine program outcomes: Outcome 1: Developing literary research skills Outcome 2: Understanding and…
Meet our Applied Human Nutrition faculty members Dr. Daphne Lordly, DEd, Professordaphne.lordly@msvu.ca Research interests: Dietetic education and the socialization of dietetic students and practitioners, and how gender is implicated in these processes; arts-informed…
Scholarships, bursaries, and other funding opportunities for graduate students
Joint Master of Arts in Women & Gender Studies The Master of Arts in Women & Gender Studies (MA WGS) is a program offered jointly by Mount Saint Vincent University and Saint Mary’s University. However,…
Graduate students at the Mount are invited to take part in the 3-Minute Thesis competition.
Sacha Nadeau MA (Family Studies & Gerontology) The Nova Scotia Centre on Aging is housed in a small white building on College Road on the Mount Saint Vincent University campus. And Sacha Nadeau has called…