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Frequently Asked Questions
Is the BS in Dietetics the same as the DPD program?
Yes, at ISU, the BS in Dietetics is the same as the Didactics Program in Dietetics (DPD) program. There are different pathways to fulfilling the accrediting associations’ requirements for undergraduate work. The ISU DPD program is an academic program that meets the knowledge requirements for dietetics practice. DPD programs must be located at a college or university recognized by the US Department of Education and require completion of a degree. Courses for the DPD must be part of the university requirements for whichever degree will be granted. Completion of a Didactic Program in Dietetics enables the individual to apply to a dietetic internship. Completion of the internship coupled with completion of a master’s degree makes you eligible to take the national registration examination for dietitians.
Can I transfer into the ISU BS/DPD program?
Yes, you will need to meet with the BS/DPD advisor to learn about which of your courses may be accepted as transfer credits and what additional courses you need to take at ISU. Our website has more information about transferring into the ISU BS/DPD program, as well as a student video sharing her transfer experience.
Can I double major in dietetics and another field?
Yes, students opt to double major. Given the course offerings for the BS/DPD program, it may require an extra semester or year to complete a double major. Contact the BS/DPD advisor to review your goals and find out more about your individualized degree pathway.