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2025-2026 Academic Catalog 
    
2025-2026 Academic Catalog

Roadmap: Nutritional Science, Dietetics Concentration, BS + Nutritional Science, MS


Admissions Requirements | Graduate Standing Requirements | Advising Roadmap

The Nutritional Science Spartan Accelerated Graduate Education (SAGE) Programs  is designed to meet the needs of the student who is working towards a baccalaureate degree and seeks advanced preparation in nutrition science, nutrition education, geriatric nutrition, and foodservice/restaurant management. The program is intended to prepare candidates to assume leadership roles in their profession and communities and to provide the opportunity to acquire a foundation for doctoral study.

Admissions Requirements

  1. Be enrolled in or have completed the undergraduate Graduation Writing Assessment Requirement (100W (WID))/GWAR) prior to admission into the SAGE Scholars program;
  2. Successfully completed a minimum of 60 Nutritional Science BS applicable units and not more than 120 undergraduate degree applicable units at the time of admission in the program;
  3. Completed NUFS 106A  and NUFS 100W  with grades of “C” or better;
  4. Minimum 3.0 cumulative SJSU GPA at time of admission; 
  5. Completed all lower-division work (designated 1-99, including lower-division general education courses and American Institutions courses).

Graduate Standing Requirements

Requirements for program continuation and advancement to candidacy in the graduate program, include:

  1. Students must maintain a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Students in the first four years of the program who do not maintain these standards will be removed from the SAGE Scholars program and returned to the non-SAGE BS in Nutritional Science program. In that event, students in the dietetics concentration will be eligible for the Nutrition and Dietetic Technician Registered (NDTR) credential.

  2. Students may apply for the master’s program at that point like any other non-SAGE Scholars applicant.

  3. Students are converted to graduate status when they have completed 120 SAGE program-applicable units. The following University Requirements are satisfied with required courses in the major: GE Area B and SJSU Studies Area S. Alternate courses that may satisfy these requirements are not counted in the calculation of the 120 SAGE program-applicable units.

Advising Roadmap

The following roadmap is a sample advising map to complete the SAGE Scholars program in 5 years. Please consult your major advisor as you develop your individualized academic plan. Students must have completed 60+ units in order to enroll in SJSU Studies courses.

Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | Year 4 | Year 5

Year 1


Year 2


Fall Semester (15 units)


Spring Semester (15 units)


Year 3


Fall Semester (15 units)


Spring Semester (17 units)


Apply to SAGE Program.

Year 4


Year 5


Roadmap Notes


*Courses marked with an asterisk may be taken in a different semester than listed. 

Lower division courses should generally be taken in years 1-2, and upper division courses in years 3-4. Students should work with an academic advisor to create an individual roadmap using the MyPlanner tool.

A minimum of 144 units is required for this degree.

Note: The standalone Nutritional Science, MS  program requires 3-6 units of courses in a Specialization Area. Students satisfy this requirement in this SAGE Scholars Program by completing 6 units from NUFS 109  and NUFS 110A  in the Nutritional Science, Dietetics Concentration, BS  program. These 6 units are considered to count toward both the graduate and undergraduate degrees, thus allowing SAGE students to meet the minimum unit requirements for both degrees. 

Documentation of a minimum of 450 hours of dietetics work/volunteer experience is required before applying for the Dietetic Internship. These hours must be completed before the application semester.

  is a required course for SAGE students in the Dietetics concentration who will be planning for the SJSU Dietetic Internship.

To support student success, the SAGE program allows for extended enrollment to accommodate unforeseen circumstances or personal commitments. Students have the option to add an additional semester to ensure they complete all program requirements.