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Tallahassee State College

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444 Appleyard Dr, Tallahassee, FL 32304, USA
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Main Campus

Tallahassee, FL, United States

Tallahassee State College's Main Campus offers a comprehensive array of programs designed to meet the educational needs of diverse students in the region. As a public state college, it focuses on associate degrees, baccalaureate degrees, and career-oriented training, emphasizing accessibility and affordability.

  • Associate of Arts (AA) Degree: This foundational program prepares students for transfer to four-year institutions, covering general education requirements in humanities, sciences, mathematics, and social sciences. Courses include English Composition, College Algebra, General Psychology, and Introduction to Sociology, ensuring a well-rounded liberal arts education.
  • Associate of Science (AS) Degrees: Specialized programs in fields like Nursing, Radiography, and Criminal Justice provide hands-on training. The Nursing AS program includes Anatomy and Physiology, Microbiology, and clinical practicums, equipping students for entry-level healthcare roles.
  • Baccalaureate Degrees: Recently expanded offerings include the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) and Bachelor of Applied Science in Public Safety Management. The BSN builds on associate-level nursing with advanced coursework in pathophysiology, pharmacology, and leadership in healthcare.
  • Technical Certificates and Career Programs: Short-term certificates in areas such as Welding Technology, Early Childhood Education, and Information Technology. Welding courses cover blueprint reading, shielded metal arc welding, and safety protocols, leading to industry certifications.
  • Workforce Development: Non-credit courses in healthcare, business, and IT, including Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) training, QuickBooks for small businesses, and cybersecurity basics.

The campus supports student success through small class sizes, modern facilities like simulation labs for health sciences, and partnerships with local employers for internships. Programs are aligned with Florida's workforce needs, promoting economic development in the Tallahassee area. Faculty bring real-world expertise, and advising services help students navigate pathways from certificates to degrees. Overall, the curriculum fosters critical thinking, technical skills, and professional readiness, with over 100 programs available to serve approximately 12,000 students annually.

Additional highlights include environmental science courses focusing on Florida's ecosystems, with field studies in local wetlands, and culinary arts training in the hospitality program, covering food safety, menu planning, and baking techniques. Business administration courses explore entrepreneurship, marketing, and accounting principles, often using case studies from regional companies. For those interested in education, the Elementary Education AS degree includes child development, classroom management, and teaching methodologies. Engineering technology programs offer drafting, electronics, and automation courses, preparing students for manufacturing and tech sectors. The college also provides continuing education in real estate, paralegal studies, and emergency medical services, ensuring lifelong learning opportunities. This diverse offerings make the Main Campus a hub for career advancement and personal growth in North Florida.

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