Research and Graduate Programs
The Department of Nutrition & Exercise Sciences offers graduate programs in the theoretical and practical study of human nutrition and physical activity (including exercise and sport) for the promotion of optimal health and disease prevention.
Areas of Concentration in Nutrition and Exercise Sciences
Nutrition:
Areas of Concentration:
Applied Nutrition & Dietetics
Bionutrition
Exercise and Sport Science:
Areas of Concentration:
Biomechanics
Exercise Physiology
Movement Studies in Disability
Physical Education Teacher Education (Master's Degree only)
Physical Activity and Health
Sport and Exercise Psychology
Sports Medicine
Degree Program requirements:
Masters (MS)
Doctoral (PhD)
Applying for Admission
More information for prospective and current students can be found in Students
Graduate Assistantships & Scholarships
Graduate assistantships are available in teaching and research to highly qualified candidates. Graduate assistantship support ranges from $9107- 19,833 based on assignment (and also includes a waiver of graduate tuition). Application forms and deadlines can be found in How to Apply and Scholarships.
More Information
Details about academic programs, faculty, students and research can be found throughout this site. If you have general questions about our graduate programs please contact Debi Rothermund, Graduate Program Administrative Assistant.
Resources Outside the College
Oregon State University Graduate School
Graduate School Guide to Success
Graduate School Student Forms
On-Line Thesis Guide
NES Graduate Student Forms
- Annual Progress Review for first-year doctoral students: Adobe Acrobat or Word
- Annual Progress Review for continuing doctoral students: Adobe Acrobat or Word
- Annual Progress Review for Graduate Students: Word
- Transcript Evaluation Didactic Program in Dietetics
- Request for to-be-arranged course form: Adobe Acrobat or Word
- Off Campus Travel: Adobe Acrobat or Word
- Personal Use of Langton and Women's Building Facilities: Adobe Acrobat or Word
