In the United States, 46 colleges and universities are offering Clinical Nutrition/Nutritionist programs. The average tuition & fees of the Clinical Nutrition/Nutritionist program at the schools are $10,016 for state residents and $25,337 for out-of-state students for the academic year 2019-2020.
Clinical Nutrition/Nutritionist Program 2020 Average Tuition Costs
What is Clinical Nutrition/Nutritionist program?
A program that prepares individuals to apply the principles of dietetics and the biomedical and nutrition sciences to design and manage effective nutrition programs as part of clinical treatment and therapy programs, and to manage health care facility food services. Includes instruction in human nutrition, nutrient metabolism, the role of foods and nutrition in health promotion and disease prevention, nutrition as a treatment regime, planning and directing hospital food service programs, diet and nutrition analysis and planning, supervision of food storage and preparation, special diets, client education, and professional standards and regulations
For the academic year 2019-2020, the average tuition costs of colleges offering Clinical Nutrition/Nutritionist program is $25,337 for undergraduate programs and $22,044 for graduate programs. The following table shows the average tuition & fees for Clinical Nutrition/Nutritionist programs.
2019-2020 Average Tuition & Fees ofClinical Nutrition/Nutritionist Programs
In-State
Out-of-State
Undergraduate
$10,016
$25,337
Graduate
$12,957
$22,044
Career and Salary after Completing Clinical Nutrition/Nutritionist Program
Next jobs are possible careers after completing Clinical Nutrition/Nutritionist major program. The average wage is based on the employment and wage data (May 2019) from Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The average annual wage of the Dietitians and Nutritionists career is $62,330.
Clinical Nutrition/Nutritionist Careers and its Average Wage (as of May 2019)