The Dietary Manager Certificate of Completion is a two-term, 22 - 27 credit hour program that focuses on the principles and practices relating to the administration of food service systems in institutional settings, and that prepares individuals to manage such operations in public and private facilities. Dietary Managers work with registered dietitians to provide quality food production, service, and nutritional care and are an integral part of health care and food service management teams. The program will include instruction in human nutrition, food safety, the design and organization of food service systems, purchasing, and personnel management. The program includes classroom and lab time. Students will complete 180 hours of supervised practice in accredited facilities. Upon completion of the program, students will be eligible to sit for the Association of Nutrition and Foodservice Professionals’ national exam and earn the CDM (Certified Dietary Manager) and CFPP (Certified Food Protection Professional) credentials. The CDM and CFPP are nationally recognized as experts in managing dietary operations.
Immediate employment and transfer into a baccalaureate program
This educational option can be started
Any Term
Scheduling Information
Follow course catalog recommendations to avoid scheduling problems.
Primary course location
Main Campus
Special Requirements
Students are expected to purchase textbooks. In addition, there are program fees for drug screenings and a criminal background check.
Information for people with felony convictions
A felony conviction will prevent successful completion of the program. A criminal background check is required for students enrolled in the Dietary Manager Internships which are required for the certificate.
Cost and Financial Aid
Financial Aid considerations
Financial aid eligible program.
Approximate Cost of Educational Option
Books and Fees (not including tuition)
Books: Approximately $900 - $1,100
Drug Screening and Criminal Background Check Fees: Approximately $100
Individual courses associated with this program may require students to purchase additional materials.