Facilities

The School of Communication provides access to specialized facilities that support a wide range of professional development, research, education, and enrichment activities. Seminole Productions, an educational auxiliary of the School, offers facilities including a studio, control room, and multiple edit suites. The Media Production program’s facility in UCD features a teaching lab, nine edit suites, and an equipment checkout room. WFSU, located at FSU’s Public Broadcasting Center, collaborates with the School of Communication to provide access to its large television broadcast studios for special projects. Students also earn supervised practicum credit by working on production teams in these studios.
WVFS, or V89, FSU’s student FM radio station is supported by the Student Government Association and by the School of Communication.
FSU’s Advertising Team, Arrowhead Productions, has a team workroom and office in UCC4100 with MAC workstations, as well as a team office.
The FSU Forensics Team, including speech and debate activities, is partially supported by the Student Government Association, and makes use of four rooms in the UCC4400 suite. The Center for Hispanic Marketing Communication occupies two rooms in its offices on the UCC 4th floor, which provide workspace for the numerous students involved in Center research and instructional projects. The Project Management Center occupies one room in the UCC3100 suite, and space for graduate students supporting the Center’s online certificate program is provided there.   A research lab is located in the UCC4400 suite for use by students and faculty, and also for special presentations. It has one large room for group experiments, survey research, and focus group observation, as well as three small rooms for individual workstations for research studies. Doctoral students have access to shared workstations and a printer in the Kibler Room in the UCC4400 suite. Doctoral students also make use of 10-12 shared offices on the third and fourth floors of UCC.