Dedman School of Hospitality explained

Dedman College of Hospitality
Established:1947
Dean:Don Farr (Director)
Country:U.S.
Coordinates:30.4373°N -84.3034°W

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.

Notes and References

  1. http://dedman.fsu.edu/current-students/undergraduate-programs Programs Offered
  2. http://dedman.fsu.edu/current-students/undergraduate-programs