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Northwestern's School of Communication, located in Evanston, IL, is a leading center for research and education in the arts, sciences, and practices of human communication.
- About
Here, at Northwestern’s School of Communication, we engage...
- Academics
Today, the School has more than 1,200 undergraduates, 700...
- Student Experience
Travel and Study Abroad. SoC has forged student-involved...
- Our People
Admission Learn how to join the School's talented student...
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- Undergraduate Programs
The School of Communication offers a variety of program...
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High School Programs. Each summer the School of...
- Communication Sciences & Disorders Department
The Roxelyn and Richard Pepper Department of Communication...
- About
Here, at Northwestern’s School of Communication, we engage in serious play – in our collaborations, our research and our deep scholarship that creates real impact in the real world.
The School of Communication offers a variety of program options, which can be combined to pursue your academic interests and career goals. In addition to the majors, minors and certificates, our modules are additional programs of study that include coursework, pre-professional experiences and a capstone project.
Founded by Robert Cumnock in 1878, the School of Communication is now the third largest of Northwestern’s six undergraduate divisions. It annually enrolls approximately 1,000 undergraduate majors and 700 graduate students.
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Undergraduate Programs. Programs: Majors in SoC. Minors in SoC. Modules. Certificates. Dual Degrees. General Requirements: BA/BS Comm.