Skip to main content

School of Communication

 

TSU SOC – 50 Years of Excellence in Communication & Cultural Impact

For over 50 years, Texas Southern University’s School of Communication (SOC)—one of the oldest communication programs among the nation’s HBCUs—has led the way in training culturally responsive professionals and scholars. With a focus on inclusivity, historical awareness, and global adaptability, SOC graduates are prepared to navigate urban and international settings, shaping impactful careers in media, communication, and public relations.

Apply Now

School of Communication Facts

408

Undergraduate Students

92

Graduate Students

60+

For-Credit Internships

10

Student Organizations

TSU School of Communication – Innovative Degree Programs for Future Leaders

Texas Southern University’s School of Communication (SOC) offers interdisciplinary and transformational academic programs designed to prepare students for success in media, entertainment, journalism, and digital communication. With four undergraduate departments and two graduate programs, SOC provides a comprehensive curriculum tailored to industry trends:

  • Communication Studies
  • Entertainment Recording Industry Management (ERIM)
  • Journalism
  • Radio, Television, and Film (RTF)
  • Master of Arts (MA) in Communication
  • Master of Arts (M.A.) in Professional Communication and Digital Media (PCDM)
  • Students gain hands-on experience, industry insights, and advanced communication skills to excel in diverse professional settings.

Undergraduate Degrees

Faculty

SOC boasts a distinguished and experienced faculty. These esteemed professors bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the classroom, offering students a top-notch education in the field of communication.

About Faculty
Students learning hands-on with professor in the studio

Advising

Our priority is to assist students in relating their needs, values, abilities, and goals for preparation in majoring and minoring in departmental curricula for graduation and entry into the workforce and/or graduate school.

Explore Advising
Student advising table set up for freshman advising.

 

 

Follow the School of Communication