RETURNING TSU STUDENTS
To avoid delays in the fall, please use your MyTSU account to complete the following:
(1) sign the master promissory note if you are receiving loans;
(2) confirm your classes for the fall 2009 semester; and
(3) accept your financial aid award.
We look forward to having you back!
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Welcome to the Department of Communications 
The department features award-winning faculty and state of the art equipment which includes a new theatre and digital television studio and edit facilities. Students are accepted as interns at local and national media companies. Guest speakers come to campus to speak to students and to share their experiences with future media practitioners. The Department of Communications offers programs leading to the Bachelor of Arts and the Bachelor of Science degrees. Students can study theatre, mass communication and speech communication. In addition to the degree options students may also pursue Teacher Certification in either speech or theatre. Within these areas students may compete with the Forensics team, participate in a main stage play, report/anchor/produce for TSU TV News, be a part of the team for WTST radio or The Meter (TSUs online and published newspaper) and more.
Recent headlines from the Department of Communication:
-The Meter wins 18 awards including Online Pacemaker
-Forensics wins hundreds of awards in recent years
-TV News forges ahead with new studios and avid and final cut pro edit facilities
-WTST radio wins Black College Radio award
-Theatre receives a rave review for Romeo and Juliet by the Nashville Scene
-Department Head, Dr. Terry Likes, wins his 2nd Edward R. Murrow award
-Mass Communication Coordinator, Dr. Donald Page, wins the Tennessee Communication Association Teacher of the Year award
Communications students exercise leadership in theatrical productions, the campus newspaper and radio station, and are also actively involved in student organizations.
Graduates have gained employment in the media and related entities in the private and public sector, while others have pursued studies in graduate schools.
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