Nutrition Credentials and Workshops

In partnership with The Gerald J. and Dorothy R. Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts and the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, University College and the Center for Professional and Workforce Development would like to introduce you to our new portfolio of nutrition workshops. These carefully designed and executed workshops will give working professionals like you the opportunity to earn a series of digital badges in three unique areas of nutrition.
Our Tufts faculty and staff are working closely with our partners at the Academy to develop online nutrition courses that align with a variety of industry skills. With a growing demand for nutritionists and dietitians, these new digital badges will not only support your future career success and goals but also contribute to the continued growth and evolution of the broader industry.
Start Making Informed Decisions About Nutrition Science
Tufts University College has built three bundles, each containing three individual workshops to equip learners like you with the nutrition skills necessary to evaluate the credibility and quality of health information available to consumers today. In each of these online workshops, you will explore key components of scientific literature and gain a deeper understanding of the strengths and limitations of various study designs used in nutrition research.
Each of these initial nine workshops will require approximately five hours of work for completion, and all content will be offered asynchronously to support every learner's need for flexibility. Registration for Tufts’ nutritionist training can happen individually or as a bundle of three, and you will earn an individual, level 1 digital badge for each.
Assessing Nutrition Information |
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Food Sustainability: From Farm to Table |
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Nutrition in Industry: Product Development & Promotion |
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Gain Holistic Nutrition Skills and Core Competencies
Tufts’ online nutritionist and dietitian credentials are designed to propel your health career forward. These nutrition programs equip you with the knowledge and skills to critically evaluate information, contribute to evidence-based practices, and enhance your impact in the field of food science.
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Learn how to identify the signs of nutrition and health misinformation
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Be able to understand and describe the structure and components of a published nutrition research study
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Build a better understanding of the importance of the peer review process
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Understand the hierarchy of designing a nutrition research study and be able to differentiate the major study designs used in such research, along with their strengths and weaknesses
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Develop the capability to critique the quality and credibility of nutrition and health-related information
Nutrition Credentials Built for Success Across Industries
Still not sure if Tufts’ nutrition education workshops and credentials are right for you? Review this sample list of relevant job titles and industries to help determine if these credentials will support you in your nutrition or dietitian career.
Note: These workshops are considered CPE activities and are pending CDR review and approval for CPEUs. Please see each nutrition workshop description for more details.
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) projects that employment for dietitians and nutritionists will grow by 7% from 2023 to 2033, which is faster than the average for all occupations. This is due to increased interest in food and nutrition for health and wellness, especially in preventive health care.*
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Massachusetts ranked 1st in the nation in 2021 for its concentration of dietitian and nutritionist jobs accompanied by an average salary of $68,940.*
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- Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, Dietitians and Nutritionists, at https://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/dietitians-and-nutritionists.htm. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, Dietitians and Nutritionists, at https://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/dietitians-and-nutritionists.htm.
How Our Partners Support Your Career Goals
Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics offers information-based nutrition services, from meal planning and safe food preparation to nutrition choices that can help prevent or manage various health conditions. Visit our websites to learn more about the principles of healthy eating, find delicious recipes developed by registered dietitian nutritionists (RDNs), and get information about the education and expertise of RDNs and nutrition and dietetics technicians, registered (NDTRs)—plus how to become one.

The Gerald J. and Dorothy R. Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy
At The Friedman School, we see the world through food, using a combination of research, education, outreach, and action—our vision and mission come to life. Together with University College, we are excited to continue developing customized programming for continuing education units, academic credit, and non-credit certificates. In addition, our School offers a variety of certificates, courses, and degrees across key topics in Nutrition Policy, Food Systems and Sustainability, Longevity and Vitality, Human Metabolism, Study Design & Data Analysis, and more. Explore all offerings today!

Other Nutrition & Dietitian Training Opportunities
New Options in Nutrition Continuing Education for Healthcare Professionals
A University College collaboration with the Friedman School and the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics offers micro-credentials for expanding expertise in nutrition science. These online dietitian workshops provide "nutrition-centered content in smaller, more manageable, and more affordable modules than are available in semester-long graduate courses, aligned with our aim of serving as broad a swath of the population as possible,” said Timothy Griffin, Dean for Educational Affairs at the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy.
