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  1. Students in Communication Studies learn to evaluate and produce communicative texts that adapt to changing situations and audiences. As a result, the undergraduate curriculum in this major rigorously prepares students for future work and study in any number of diverse fields, such as law, political organizing and public affairs, marketing, advertising, public relations, consulting and many others.

  2. The dual degree program in communication and engineer­ing offers students the opportunity to earn bachelor’s degrees in both communication and engineering in five years. Students may select any of the School of Communication’s six majors. The school maintains an enrollment cap of 100 per class for the theatre major; if this major is full ...

  3. The Office of Undergraduate Programs and Advising supports students throughout their undergraduate career. Our team includes dedicated advisors in each department who help guide students along their personal journeys and connect them with campus wide resources that can assist students in achieving their goals. Quick Links Appointments ConnectNU COVID-19 Updates Northwestern Updates School of ...

  4. The Department of Communication Studies explores the panoply of theories, experiences, practices, and problems of a communication-intensive society. Students work with concepts from the humanities and the social sciences and employ a wide range of research and design technologies and methods. Coursework also emphasizes the analytical and ...

  5. Performance Studies students learn not only how to analyze and make performance, but how to critique, reshape and transform the world through performance. We approach performance from three major perspectives: we analyze creative works onstage, backstage, and in everyday life; we study social and cultural practices through the bold, critical ...

  6. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. Northwestern's School of Communication enjoys a reputation as a global leader in the communication arts and sciences, with alumni, faculty, and students who excel at the top of their fields. Yet recent national conversations around anti-Black racism and injustice, when viewed through the lens of our community ...

  7. Communication Sciences & Disorders. Leora Cherney. Professor; Professor, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Feinberg School of Medicine. Communication Sciences & Disorders. Aymar Jean Christian. Associate Professor. Communication Studies. Peter Civetta. Director, Northwestern's Office of Undergraduate Research.