Dedman School of Hospitality
Type | Public |
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Established | 1947 |
Dean | Don Farr (Director) |
Location | , , U.S. 30°26′14.1″N 84°18′12.1″W / 30.437250°N 84.303361°W |
Website | www.dedman.fsu.edu |
The Dedman College of Hospitality is located in Tallahassee, Florida at Florida State University. The College was founded in 1947 and offers majors in Hospitality Management & Tourism and Global Club Management & Leadership. They previously offered a degree in Professional Golf Management, but the major is no longer offered. The Dedman College was the first hospitality and tourism management program offered in the state of Florida.[1]
The Dedman College of Hospitality is located at University Center B in the south endzone of Doak Campbell Stadium. Based on input from industry representatives, the hospitality management major's business component attracts companies to FSU students and as a result, the college boasts a high job placement record. The Dedman College of Hospitality also offers a major in Global Club Management & Leadership, which is for students interested in the growing industry of international and domestic private clubs and golf resorts. FSU has a long, distinguished history of graduating professional golfers and educating students for business and hospitality operations.[2] As of 2021, the school is now officially a College.
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- ^ [1] Archived 2009-02-12 at the Wayback Machine Florida State University College of Business, Dedman School of Hospitality Retrieved on 5-04-2007.