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Course Overview

The undergraduate degree program is designed to adapt the culture and philosophy of hospitality to the senior living industry, meeting a call from industry leaders that understand that a culture of hospitality presents a strategic advantage for senior living communities by enhancing the overall experience of the residents.

The objective of the program is to prepare its graduates for managerial positions in the senior living industry.  This degree program does not require a medical or nursing degree.  There is no patient care involved, just management of all aspects of a home or community.  The major components focus on courses in hospitality management, healthcare management, and gerontology.

The Senior Living Management degree program focuses on developing business acumen and management skills for independent and assisted living housing and continuous care retirement communities where hospitality services are important components. UCF Rosen College is currently accepting applications for potential students who have the passion to work in the senior living management sector. The program is assisted by an active advisory board, top executives from the senior living industry.

Entry Requirement 

Degree Requirements:

Students must earn a minimum 2.0 overall GPA in course work taken within the Rosen College of Hospitality Management, and a minimum 2.0 GPA in all courses listed in the common program prerequisites, the basic and advanced core courses, and the restricted electives.

Students must earn a “C” (2.0) or better in each course listed in the common program prerequisites, the basic and advised cores, and the restricted electives.

Fees

In-state : $212.28 per credit hour

Out of state: $748.89 per credit hour


This information was accurate on : 07/12/2020
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