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  1. The School of Communication is a community of creators. Students in our Radio/Television/Film, Theatre, and Performance Studies programs write, shoot, direct, and produce their own performances, films, television and web series, sketch and improv shows, and digital media projects. Our student scholars explore diverse areas of study that range ...

  2. Theories of Persuasion (COMM_ST 205-0) This course is a survey of major theories that explains how to change another person's attitudes and behaviors. Students learn the application of persuasion within a variety of contexts, including relationships, organizations, legal campaigns, and the mass culture.

  3. The Office of Undergraduate Programs and Advising (OUPA) supports undergraduate students in the School of Communication (SoC) as they navigate the curricula of the school and prepare for life beyond Northwestern University. OUPA recognizes that students are complex, multifaceted individuals. Our mission is to assist students in identifying ...

  4. Leadership. E. Patrick Johnson is dean of the School of Communication and the Annenberg University Professor at Northwestern University. E. Patrick Johnson's work has greatly impacted African American studies, performance studies, and gender and sexuality studies. He is the author of several books, including Appropriating Blackness: Performance ...

  5. Travel and Study Abroad. SoC has forged student-involved partnerships with such international institutions as the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the British American Drama Academy, the Center for Global Culture and Communication, the Prague Quadrennial, and the Prague Shakespeare Company—not to mention such campus collaborators as Northwestern University in ...

  6. Students across our undergraduate and graduate populations have access to SoC’s leading-edge facilities and often collaborate in their course and co-curricular work. This cross-pollination often results in new discoveries, meaningful mentorships, and a distillation of career goals. Hear from our students.

  7. Students majoring in Communication Studies will learn to analyze organizational, cultural, interpersonal and mass media communication. Communication Studies undergraduate students ground their studies in Northwestern’s liberal arts model and apply knowledge gained in this coursework to their research and career goals. Learn more.