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With a degree in foods and nutrition
from Purdue University, your career options are numerous.
You may choose to work in the food industry, a health care
setting, or even a government agency, just to name a few.
If you would ultimately like to pursue research, teaching,
or medicine, a bachelor's degree in foods and nutrition
provides an excellent foundation for graduate school or
application to medical or dental school.
Faculty and staff in the department
take active roles in helping students find the right jobs.
You'll receive information on internship opportunities and
job openings.
Examples of Summer Work Experience
Work Experience vs Internship
FN 350
REQUIREMENTS FOR PRACTICUM TO SUBSTITUTE FOR HTM 291L
Checklist for FN 350 as Replacement for HTM 291L
FN 350 Evaluation Form
Visit our Foods
and Nutrition Job Board where you can check out job postings, post your resume, and
sign-up for e-mail notification when a job is posted that
matches your interests and qualifications.
In addition, Purdue's
Center for Career Opportunities can
be a vital resource in your job search. The center provides
a wide array of job search services include a listing of
career fairs on campus, internships, employer profiles, salary
surveys, and interview and job search clinics.
Placement information for 2007 graduates.
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