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Step 1
Start early by taking health science courses in high school. These courses are a good way to ease you into some of the basic knowledge you need when you get nutritionist career training. It is also a good idea to talk to career counselors in your high school, college or university about what courses and certifications they offer.
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Step 2
Research what your state's requirements are regarding the qualifications you need as a nutritionist in that state. These differ from state to state, and if you move and wish to practice elsewhere, you'll need to know what to expect in your area.
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Step 3
Apply for the Commission on Accreditation for Dietetics Education's bachelor's or master's degree. They award these advanced degrees to individuals who wish to work in the public sector, conduct research or work in the health care field.
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Step 4
Find an accredited internship in your field of interest to get nutritionist career training. Many internship hours need to be logged before you can fully practice on your own.
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Step 5
Choose to take an accredited coordinated program to get your hours logged. Both supervised practice and education in the academic sense count to become a certified nutritionist.













