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Academics | The Walter S. Davis Humanities Building is named for the University's second President. Topped by its landmark cupola, the building houses the Department of Languages, Literature and Philosophy and the Thomas E. Poag Auditorium. | Tennessee State University offers over 40 bachelor's and over 20 master's degree programs --as well as the doctorate in six areas (Biology, Computer Information Systems Engineering, Education, Psychology and Public Administration). Each degree program is described in detail under its respective college or school. Tennessee State's high academic standards are evidenced by its various program accreditations.The College of Business is accredited by AACSB, the Association of Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International or AACSB International; the FIRST in Nashville to earn dual accreditation of both the undergraduate and graduate programs in 1994. The Psychology program is accredited by the American Psychological Association and the Teacher Education program by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE). The University prepares students for the workforce. The College of Engineering has developed corporate partnerships with NASA, Raytheon and General Motors. The School of Nursing boasts an 86% first-time pass-rate for students taking licensure examinations. The College of Health Sciences (formerly the School of Allied Health) has recently added much-in-demand programs such as the Masters in Physical Therapy and the Bachelor's of Health Sciences.
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