Florida State University College of Communication and Information
The Florida State University College of Communication and Information, located in Tallahassee, Florida, was created in a merger of the Florida State University College of Information with FSU's College of Communication on July 1, 2009. The merged College of Communication & Information includes three schools:
- The Florida State University School of Communication, established in 1967, which offers degrees and certificates in areas such as Media Studies/Communication Studies and Media Production;
- The Florida State University School of Communication Science and Disorders, established in the 1970s, which focuses on areas such as speech-language pathology and audiology; and,
- The Florida State University School of Information, established in 1947, which provides degrees and certificates in areas such as Information, Information Technology, and Health Informatics.
- The Center for Hispanic Marketing Information
- The Center for Information Management and Scientific Communication
- Goldstein Library
- The Information Use, Management and Policy Institute
- L.L. Schendel Speech and Hearing Clinic
- Partnerships Advancing Library Media Center
- The Project Management Center
- Seminole Productions
School of Communication
The School of Communication is home to Seminole Productions, a sports production effort.National rankings
U.S. News & World Report- Library & Information Studies - 13th overall
- Digital Librarianship - 11th overall
- School Library Media - 1st overall
- Services for Children and Youth - 5th overall
- Online Graduate Information Technology - 20th overall