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  1. 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.

  2. Here, at Northwesterns 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.

  3. In 1921, the School is renamed the School of Speech, and in 2001, renamed again the School of Communication to better reflect the broad array of subjects studied here. Today, the School has more than 1,200 undergraduates, 700 graduate students, and 170 faculty members, and six majors in five departments.

  4. 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.

  5. Our graduate and professional programs offer advanced degree options, including masters, PhD and clinical doctorates. Some are interdepartmental or interdisciplinary. Use this list to view all options by degree type or academic department. Visit the program’s website for details on curricula, admission and more. Academic Programs.

  6. School students of any major can - and do - study abroad! Below, you'll find the following information: Advising & Support; Earning Credit; Timing Considerations & Graduation Issues; Other Important Considerations; Majors and Minors; Consult information about study abroad on the SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION website Advising & Support

  7. The School of Communication (SoC) at Northwestern University offers comprehensive undergraduate programs that span the entire range of human communication and expression, including basic and applied science, social and behavioral studies, the humanities, media, and fine arts.