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Nutrition and Dietetics, AAS (formerly Dietetic Technician)

Location(s): Southeast Campus


DIET.D003.UG
Associate of Applied Science

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Program Requirements


Total Degree Hours: 60


Students who hold a valid ServSafe Manager Certificate may petition for Credit-by-Experience/Exam.

Selective Admission Criteria:

  • Accepted by TCC as a student
  • Have completed FDNS 1103  and HECO 1322  within the last five years with a “B” or better

Students may apply to the program during the semester that they meet the requirements. However, students will not be admitted to the program until the course grade is published on the student’s transcript.

Students interested in applying to the Dietetic Technician Program may also register for the following courses prior to being accepted into the Dietetic Technician Program:  FDNS 1103  HECO 1322 , FDNS 1370  FDNS 1371 CHEF 1305 , or any of the required general classes. 

Selection Criteria:

A selection committee reviews the applications and selects those applicants based on the Applicant Score. There is no minimum GPA requirement.

Applicant Score = Grade Point Average of Dietetics Courses completed within the last five years+bonus points

Bonus points are assigned based on the following criteria.

  • Work on voluntary experience in the field of dietetics and healthcare within the last seven years (Only verified experience will be awarded bonus points.)
  • Prior Associate, Bachelor or Graduate’s degree (Official Transcript required)
  • Final Grade in Dietetics and Anatomy and Physiology Courses within last five  years (Official Transcript required)

Program Completion Requirements:

  • All DITA, FDNS, HECO, and IFWA courses with a “C” or better to graduate from the Dietetic Technician Program.
  • FDNS 1346  and FDNS 1447  must be completed within five years from graduation.
  • All students must complete a minimum of 450 supervised practice hours (over three practicum courses) and receive satisfactory practicum evaluation to complete the DT program.
  • Students not enrolled in dietetics courses for two consecutive semesters will be removed from the program.
  • Students who meet all verification requirements will be eligible to sit for the national NDTR (Nutrition Dietetic Technician, Registered) credentialing examination.

Additional Requirements:

Students accepted into the program must undergo and receive a clear criminal background check and negative substance abuse screening. In addition, students are required to meet physical requirements and Dietetics Program immunization requirements and provide proof of CPR for healthcare provider, ServSafe Manager Certification, and valid Texas driver’s license prior to starting practicum rotation.

See Dietetics Technician Program handbook or the TCC website for additional information.

TCC Dietetic Technician Program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics.

Licensing Notice: Texas House Bill 1508

This program prepares a student for an occupational license. However, the student may not be eligible for licensing if they have a prior criminal history. For more details, see House Bill 1508 Licensing Requirements .