Florida A&M University Main Campus is one of the campuses operated by Florida A&M University. Our records show the address as Tallahassee, FL, United States.
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Florida A&M University (FAMU) Main Campus in Tallahassee offers a comprehensive array of undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs across various disciplines, emphasizing excellence in education, research, and public service. As a historically Black university, FAMU focuses on fostering leadership and innovation among diverse student populations.
- College of Agriculture and Food Sciences: Programs include Animal Science, Agribusiness, Food Science, and Plant Science, with hands-on training in sustainable agriculture, veterinary technology, and environmental management. Students engage in research on crop production, soil health, and food safety, preparing for careers in farming, agribusiness, and regulatory agencies.
- College of Arts and Sciences: Offers degrees in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, English, History, Psychology, and Sociology. Courses cover molecular biology, organic chemistry, quantum mechanics, literary analysis, African American history, behavioral science, and social theory, with opportunities for interdisciplinary studies and undergraduate research.
- College of Business and Industry: Features Accounting, Business Administration, Economics, and Finance. Curriculum includes financial accounting, strategic management, microeconomics, and investment analysis, equipping students for roles in corporate finance, entrepreneurship, and public policy.
- College of Education: Programs in Elementary Education, Secondary Education, and Special Education, focusing on curriculum development, classroom management, and inclusive teaching practices. Students complete field experiences and learn about educational technology and diversity in learning.
- College of Engineering: Jointly with Florida State University, offers Civil, Chemical, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering. Courses emphasize design principles, thermodynamics, circuit analysis, and structural engineering, with labs in robotics, materials science, and sustainable energy.
- College of Health and Human Sciences: Includes Nursing, Allied Health, Social Work, and Public Health. Training covers anatomy, pharmacology, community health, and social welfare policy, preparing graduates for healthcare delivery, counseling, and epidemiology.
- College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences: Doctor of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutics programs, teaching pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, patient care, and drug development. Emphasis on clinical rotations and research in pharmacogenomics.
- College of Science and Technology: Computer Science, Mathematics, and Environmental Science, with courses in algorithms, calculus, data analysis, and ecology, fostering skills in software engineering and computational modeling.
- School of Allied Health Sciences: Respiratory Therapy, Cardiopulmonary Sciences, and Health Administration, focusing on clinical skills, emergency care, and healthcare management.
- School of Architecture and Engineering Technology: Architecture, Construction Management, and Interior Design, covering design theory, building codes, project management, and sustainable practices.
- School of Journalism and Graphic Communication: Journalism, Public Relations, and Graphic Design, teaching multimedia storytelling, digital media, visual communication, and ethical reporting.
- School of Nursing: BSN, MSN, and DNP programs, including pathophysiology, health assessment, leadership in nursing, and community health nursing.
Overall, the main campus supports over 100 degree programs, with a strong emphasis on STEM fields, liberal arts, and professional training. Students benefit from state-of-the-art facilities, including research centers for biotechnology and renewable energy. The curriculum integrates experiential learning through internships, study abroad, and community engagement projects, ensuring graduates are well-prepared for global challenges. FAMU's commitment to affordability and accessibility makes it a leader in higher education for underrepresented groups. With small class sizes and dedicated faculty, the academic experience is personalized and rigorous, promoting lifelong learning and civic responsibility. Extracurricular integration enhances course offerings, such as leadership seminars tied to business ethics or environmental policy debates in political science. This holistic approach results in high employability rates and advanced placement in graduate programs nationwide.
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