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Type
  
Human Sciences School

Dean
  
Michael D. Delp

Number of students
  
2,972

Parent institution
  
Florida State University

Established
  
1901

Website
  
www.chs.fsu.edu

Founded
  
1901

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Location
  
Tallahassee, Florida, U.S.

Headquarters
  
Tallahassee, Florida, United States

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The Florida State University College of Human Sciences is the human sciences school of the Florida State University. The College was established in 1901. About 2,972 are enrolled in classes, including undergraduates, graduate students, and Ph.D.-seeking students.

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The Department of Nutrition, Food and Exercise Sciences has the largest enrollment of pre-medical education students at FSU. 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

U.S. News & World Report (2015 edition)

  • 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.

    Department, schools, and programs

  • 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

    Florida State University College of Human Sciences Wikipedia