Brief Overview: EMU Coordinated Program in Dietetics

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Brief Overview: EMU Coordinated Program in Dietetics This Information session will provide you with a brief overview of our program. If the information presented provides you with an appetite for more knowledge about the dietetics program at Eastern, you will want to read the Dietetics Information Packet, which is found on our EMU Dietetics Catalog Homepage. To be honest, you’ll need to read it multiple times in order to really comprehend all that’s described. Then, read through the other pertinent documents that are listed under “Important Documents” ~ especially if you are applying to the online program. After that, compile a list of your questions that are not answered within all these documents.. The following session will provide you with a brief overview of the Eastern MI University Dietetics Program.

What exactly is a coordinated program for dietetics? Follow this link to the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics: http://www.eatrightpro.org/resources/acend/accredited-programs The coordinated program provides experience hours for the dietetics student concurrently with experiences in the field. After graduation, therefore, an additional internship is not required. At Eastern, this allows for students to have hands-on opportunities many days of the week, with lectures on Fridays (or online). Basically, the dietetics student is involved in a pre-professional, registered dietitian-supervised program. This screenshot outlines the difference between a coordinated program and a didactic program, that’s followed by an internship.

What is the typical program of study for a dietetics program student? This information provides a snapshot of the typical program of study once a student is accepted into the EMU Dietetics Program and is found within the dietetics information packet, on our catalog webpage. This and other screenshots will be easier to read when downloaded from the webpage. Notice the courses with the word experience in the title ~ those are the courses within which you’ll work through the designated 1200 supervised practice hours of our coordinated program.

This is a Full Time Endeavor It is not possible to hold a full time job once you begin the program. When students complete our program, we ask for feedback...our students emphasize they want us to give prospective students as much information up front as possible ~ including that it is impossible to hold a full time job when going through this 2-year program. Here is a screenshot of the Dietetics Information Packet Full Time Status Page, found on our catalog webpage.

This is a marathon, not a sprint This is a marathon, not a sprint! If you need prerequisite courses, this will likely be a 3-4 year process. Sample schedule Pre-application courses due by January 15 of application year. 2. Cumulative and Prerequisite GPA required to be 2.75 or higher to apply 3. Those admitted typically average around 3-4-3.5 prerequisite GPA See “Prerequisite Course List and Guidelines” Page” and “Program of Study” pages for UG and GR Within Dietetics Information Packet Fall 2017 Winter 2018 Summer I Summer II  Gen Chem  Org Chem  Microbio    DTC 108  DTC 202 Fall 2018 Winter 2019  Biochem DTC 230 if admitted to program   SPMD 269 Fall 2019 Winter 2020  Begin coordinated program if accepted Fall 2020 Winter 2021 Remember this is a marathon, not a sprint! If you need prerequisite courses, completing our program will likely be a 3-4 year process. When Prerequisites are different for everyone. The annual January application due date determines when you may apply and start the dietetics program ~ it’s dependent on having your prerequisites done, among other requirements.  If you successfully complete your prerequisites by Fall 2018, you may apply to the program in Winter (January) 2019 and your first program prerequisite will be in Summer 2019, with your full-time status as a dietetics program student beginning in Fall 2019  See previous year one and year program of study.  Please also note that the current cumulative GPA required to apply to the dietetics program is 2.75 or higher YEAR ONE YEAR TWO

Prerequisites Our prerequisites are split into 2 categories B4 and after application You Can discuss this during advising ~ this is an area where students have a lot of questions. These courses can be taken online or at a local college or at EMU ~ as long as approved ~ see info packet (for some preapproved courses)~and address your questions at 1:1 advising sessions

This is the Dietetics BS page (read all documents)... This is where you find the information packet and more...Make sure to real ALL the documents comprhsivek

This is the Dietetics MS Page (read all documents)... This is the MS version of the webpage where you can find the same information packet

Distance-online students must do their 1200 hours outside of the red circle Additional information is available in the Dietetics Info Packet and the Application-Online On-Campus students are provided with preceptors for experiences through our program, Because we place our campus students, online students are required to find preceptors their experiences outside of the campus area (outside the red line on the map) Both on-campus and online students require independent transportation to their experience sites.

Online Students Only Read through this section of the Online Application Document to understand specifics about securing preceptors (contact Diane Reynolds, RD, Dietetics Program Clinical Coordinator, with questions) Some of the information you’ll find is geared toward online students. Online students will need to secure some of their preceptors prior to applying to the program. For detailed information, read the dietetics information packet and online application first ~ and contact Diane Reynolds with additional questions.

Process for applying to the dietetics program... Here’s a quick overview of the entire process

#1 Thoroughly and comprehensively review all posted documents on EMU catalog website for Dietetics Link to: EMU Catalog Academic Program Page 1st, you need to thoroughly and comprehensively review all posted documents on the EMU Catalog website for dietetics. This is the bottom of the catalog webpage we showed you earlier.

#2 Apply to EMU As Bachelors of Science or 2nd Bachelor’s As Dietetic Intent Major Requires official transcripts from all former colleges and universities 2nd ~ Apply to EMU As Bachelors of Science or 2nd Bachelor’s As Dietetic Intent Major AND provide your official transcripts from all former colleges and universities

#3 After notification of admission to EMU, contact an advisor, as directed by admissions. After notification of your admission to EMU, contact an advisor, as directed by admissions.

#4 Successfully complete prerequisite courses 4th ~ you need to Successfully complete prerequisite courses The dietetics information packet provides the list of prerequisites: C or higher is required in all courses

#5 Be aware and prepared Check the dietetics website each term, for any updates Know the documents and process for application to the program Ask questions of your advisor as questions arise

#6 Apply to the Dietetics Program Best wishes as you begin this journey! When all has been completed to be eligible for the Dietetics Program at EMU, complete all components of the application and provide these as required, according to the website, paying attention to all details, including the deadline Best wishes as you begin this journey!