The College of Human Ecology at East Carolina University - Department of Nutrition and Hospitality Management

Department of Nutrition and Hospitality Management

The Department of Nutrition and Hospitality Management has the largest hospitality management program in North Carolina, as well as the first internet-based master’s degree in nutrition in the state.

The Department of Nutrition & Hospitality Management offers two Bachelor of Sciences; One in Nutrition and Dietetics, the other in Hospitality Management

  • The Department of Nutrition and Hospitality Management offers two Graduate Degree.
  • MS in Nutrition and Dietetics
  • MBA with a concentration in Hospitality Management – with help from the College of Business.

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