The College of Agriculture and Food Sciences (CAFS) is one of the world’s leading institutions of its kind. Since its establishment, CAFS has evolved and continues to do so to meet the ever-changing needs of the food and agricultural industries. Our academic programs provide students with firsthand knowledge of the many facets in which the study of agriculture and food science encompasses, equipping them with the capabilities to tackle and eventually provide solutions to the challenges of the 21st century worldwide as it relates to global food security and fighting world hunger.
Kilisha Fain or Phyllis Moore
217 Perry Paige Building
kilisha.fain@famu.edu
phyllis.moore@famu.edu
850-561-2644
The College of Education (COE) is founded on four thematic processes: Commitment to Social Justice; Collaboration & Strategic Partnerships; Clinical Practice; and Integration of Digital Media. The COE employs these processes to produce exemplary professionals who serve in educational settings. The College administers professional education and graduate programs in alignment with the Pillars of Effective Practice for the 21st Century Educator. These pillars are Professional Expertise; Critical Inquiry; Cultural Competence; and Reflective Practice. Collaborative research includes clinical practices, innovation, teaching for diversity, STEM education, leadership and health behaviors. Faculty utilize evidence-based practice to provide the highest quality of instruction and learning experiences.
The FAMU College of Science and Technology confers STEM degrees across five departments. The Department of Mathematics offers a Bachelor in Mathematics in 3 tracks: Traditional Mathematics, Mathematical Sciences, and Actuarial Sciences; The Departments of Biology and Chemistry both offer Bachelors and Masters degrees; The Department of Computer and Information Sciences offers four undergraduate programs (CS, Cybersecurity, IT and Computer Information Systems) and two graduate programs (CS and Cybersecurity); and The Department of Physics offers Bachelors, Masters degrees, and Doctoral degrees. CST is proud of its ability to provide affordable access to STEM education while serving as a national resource in awarding degrees to African American students in our five areas.
Research collaboration is an important strategy for leveraging in-house capability to expand research scope and impacts. CST maintains collaborations with national laboratories and corporations. The College is approaching $10 million annually in external funding.
Richard Alo, Dean
richard.alo@famu.edu
850-412-5978
Shawnta Friday-Stroud, Ph.D.
500 Robert and Trudie Perkins Way, Tallahassee, FL 32307
shawnta.fridaystroud@famu.edu
The School of Allied Health Sciences (SOAHS) is one of three health professional schools at Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU). The school was established to recognize the need to provide access to quality education in a group of rapidly growing health professions. The school has six divisions: Cardiopulmonary Science, Health Care Management, Health Informatics and Information Management, Health Science General, Health Science - Pre-Occupational Therapy, Health Science - Pre-Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Physical Therapy. Since its start in 1982, SOAHS has experienced continuous involvement in education, practice, and research that has contributed to the strong reputation of each academic division within the school. Its respective accrediting body accredits each division. Overall, FAMU ranks as the number one producer of African-American allied health professionals in Florida. SOAHS has successfully attracted substantial extramural funding. It has received over $4 million from the Department of Health and Human Services to support programs designed to increase minorities and other underrepresented persons in the allied health professions.
Errick Farmer, Associate Dean
334 Palmer Ave, Tallahassee, FL 32307
errick.farmer@famu.edu
850-561-2021
The FAMU School of Architecture and Engineering Technology (SAET) is a professional school with accredited STEM degrees in architecture, construction engineering technology, electronic engineering technology, and facilities management. The school offers undergraduate degrees in architecture, construction engineering technology, and electronic engineering technology and graduate degrees in architecture and facilities management. The SAET illustrates how creative problem-solving is central to STEM teaching, research, and service.
The school is proud of its ability to provide affordable access to STEM education while serving as a national resource in awarding degrees to African-American students in our four areas. In 2015, Diverse Issue in Higher Education ranked FAMU #1 in awarding African-American students undergraduate degrees in architecture and #1 in awarding African-American students graduate degrees in architecture. The school is also proud of its ability to secure external funding. The SAET students were awarded federally funded research fellowships for three consecutive years, and the faculty secured over 2 million in external research funding in the last two years.
Andrew Chin, Interim Dean
1938 South MLK Blvd, Tallahassee, FL 32307
andrew.chin@famu.edu
850-599-3244
The School of Journalism & Graphic Communication (SJGC) at Florida A&M
University is one of the leading HBCU journalism and mass communications
programs in the country. Founded in 1982, it is the first program of its kind at a
historically black university to receive national accreditation. With a focus on
academic excellence and experiential learning, SJGC is preparing students to
be confident communicators and leaders who can meet the demands of a
competitive and evolving media marketplace.
SJGC students have received numerous journalism, public relations, and
graphic design awards and recognitions for over two decades from organizations such
as the Associated Press, the National Association of Black Journalists, the Southeast
Journalism Conference, the Society of Professional Journalists, Florida Associated
Press Broadcasters, Academy of Television Arts and Sciences College Awards, William
Randolph Hearst Medallion and the American Advertising Federation, to name a few.
On the strength of their success at SJGC, hundreds of students have landed premium internships and jobs at renowned media organizations throughout the country, including: Disney, Edelman Communication and Marketing, Hill and Knowlton, CBS News, CNN News, NBC Universal, ABC News, BET, The New York Times, Politico, McClatchy, TEGNA, Wall Street Journal, Glilmour, 3M and a plethora of local companies, agencies, and municipal governments.
SJGC prepares students for an evolving media and digital marketplace with a pedagogical emphasis on active learning and a focus on experiential experiences with our four media properties and initiatives listed below:
Mira Lowe, Dean
510 Orr Dr, Tallahassee, FL 32310
mira.lowe@famu.edu
850-599-3591
201 FAMU Law Lane, Orlando, FL 32801
law.dean@famu.edu
407-254-3268
The School of Nursing (SON) creates a student-centered environment where knowledgeable, innovative, caring nurses can apply high-quality, culturally appropriate care to meet the health needs of the residents of the state, the nation, and the global community. FAMU offers a Bachelor of Science (BSN) in Nursing, an online RN-BSN, and an online Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) with two tracks: Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner (AGPCNP) and Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner (WHNP).
Wonda Martin, M.Ed.
334 W. Palmer Avenue, 103 Ware Rhaney Building, Tallahassee, FL 32307
wonda.martin@famu.edu
850-599-3017
The FAMU-FSU College of Engineering, established by the Florida Legislature in 1982, is the joint engineering school for Florida A&M and Florida State universities, the only shared college of engineering in the nation. Our central engineering campus is enriched by our adjacent, associated research centers and a national laboratory. This unique collaboration between the nation’s top Historically Black University and a Top-20, Tier-1 research institution make the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering a place to hone cutting-edge engineering skills. Our researchers and graduate students benefit from the rich intellectual heritage of both universities. They also enjoy access to both nationally recognized institutions’ assets and capabilities to enrich their work.
Our students and faculty have achieved many notable milestones, including these from recent years:
Suvranu De, Sc.D., Dean
FAMU-FSU College of Engineering
famufsu.engineer
850-410-6161