MS, Nutrition & Kinesiology Combined Degree

College of Agriculture & Life Sciences, Department of Nutrition

Texas A&M University - College Station

Program Quick Facts
The combined master's program in Kinesiology and Nutrition is administered by the Department of Nutrition and the Department of Kinesiology in accordance with all relevant policies and procedures of Texas A&M University. The program provides integrative training for students who intend to become licensed practitioners in sport or clinical settings. Pursuing these two master's degrees simultaneously provides integration of material across the two disciplines (Exercise Physiology and Human Nutrition) leading to superior training for future professionals working in the fields of both nutrition and kinesiology. Students are required to complete the core curriculum in nutrition, which includes courses in nutrition, biochemistry, physiology, and statistics in addition to the core requirements of the kinesiology program.

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