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Food, Nutrition & Related Services at CUNY Hunter College

29 Bachelor's Degrees
$61,436 Bachelor's Salary

Below are the key facts about the program, including how many students graduate each year, the diversity of these students, average starting salaries, and more. See how Hunter ranks among other schools offering degrees in food, nutrition & related services.

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In the most recent year for which we have data, CUNY Hunter College awarded 29 bachelor’s degrees in food, nutrition & related services.

$61,436 Bachelor's Median Salary

Food, Nutrition & Related Services students who finish a bachelor’s at Hunter earn a median of $61,436 a year. This is below $68,281, the median for all majors at Hunter.

Salary for Food, Nutrition & Related Services majors with a bachelor's degree at Hunter

$7,382 Average Tuition and Fees (In-State)

Hunter Undergraduate Tuition and Fees

Average full-time tuition and fees are listed in the table below.

In State Out of State
Tuition $6,930 $14,880
Fees $452 $452

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In the most recent graduating class, 10% of food, nutrition & related services bachelor’s degrees went to men and 90% went to women.

Hunter gender breakdown of Food, Nutrition & Related Services Bachelor's degree grads

The majority of food, nutrition & related services bachelor’s degree graduates at Hunter are Asian. About 45% of graduates fell into this category.

The following table and chart show the ethnic background for students who recently graduated from CUNY Hunter College with a bachelor’s in food, nutrition & related services.

Ethnic diversity of Food, Nutrition & Related Services majors at CUNY Hunter College
Ethnic Background Number of Students
Asian 13
Black or African American 2
Hispanic or Latino 6
White 5
Non-Resident Aliens 2
Other Races 1

In the most recent graduating class, 60% of food, nutrition & related services master’s degrees went to men and 40% went to women.

Hunter gender breakdown of Food, Nutrition & Related Services Master's degree grads

The largest share of food, nutrition & related services master’s degree graduates at Hunter were Asian. About 40% of graduates fell into this category.

The following table and chart show the ethnic background for students who recently graduated from CUNY Hunter College with a master’s in food, nutrition & related services.

Ethnic diversity of Food, Nutrition & Related Services majors at CUNY Hunter College
Ethnic Background Number of Students
Asian 2
Black or African American 0
Hispanic or Latino 1
White 2
Non-Resident Aliens 0
Other Races 0

Review the following statistics on the composition of the food, nutrition & related services majors at CUNY Hunter College.

The food, nutrition & related services program at Hunter breaks down into the following more specific areas of study:

Concentration Annual Graduates
Foods, Nutrition, and Wellness Studies, General 39

Foods, Nutrition, and Wellness Studies, General at Hunter

Hunter awarded 39 completions in foods, nutrition, and wellness studies, general recently — 82% to women and 18% to men. The most common background among these graduates was Asian (38%).

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