Florida State University College of Human Sciences
Type | Human Sciences School |
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Established | 1918 |
Parent institution | Florida State University |
Dean | Michael D. Delp |
Students | 2,972[1] |
Location | , , U.S. 30°26′35.4″N 84°17′35.6″W / 30.443167°N 84.293222°W |
Website | humansciences |
The Florida State University College of Human Sciences is the human sciences school of the Florida State University. The College was established in 1918.[2] About 2,972 are enrolled in classes, including undergraduates, graduate students, and Ph.D.-seeking students.
The Department of Nutrition, Food and Exercise Sciences has the largest enrollment of pre-medical education students at FSU.[citation needed] It was also home to the now defunct "Housing" major, which was one of only four nationwide which focused on homes of all types as a product and how they impacted human health and behaviors.
National rankings
[edit]U.S. News & World Report (2015 edition)[3]
- Clinical Psychology - 47th overall
- Rehab Counseling - 24th overall
- Speech-Language Pathology - 21st overall
In 2015, the Department of Retail, Merchandising and Product Development was ranked 7th in the nation by Fashion-Schools.org.[4]
Department, schools, and programs
[edit]- Department of Family & Child Sciences
- Department of Nutrition, Food & Exercise Sciences
- Department of Retail, Merchandising & Product Development
- Center for Advancing Exercise and Nutrition Research on Aging (CAENRA)
- Family Institute
- Center on Better Health and Life for Underserved Populations (BHL Center)
- Center for Couple & Family Therapy
- Institute of Sports Sciences and Medicine
- Center for Retail Merchandising and Product Development
References
[edit]- ^ 2014-15 enrollments fsu.edu
- ^ "College History - FSU College of Health and Human Sciences".
- ^ Overall rankingsusnews.com Archived 2015-10-17 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "FSU's fashion merchandising program ranks No. 7 nationally". 29 July 2015.
External links
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