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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.
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Students in the School of Communication pursue either a Bachelor of Arts in Communication (BACMN) or a Bachelor of Science in Communication (BSCMN) with a major in Communication Studies, Dance, Performance Studies, Radio/Television/Film, or Theatre. Students in the Human Communication Sciences major pursue a Bachelor of Science in Communication ...
The Roxelyn and Richard Pepper Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders is home to undergraduate, professional and doctoral research programs that explore the science of human hearing, speech, language, learning and swallowing and seek new and more effective ways to prevent, diagnose and treat related communication disorders.
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.
Human Communication Sciences (HCS) majors are passionate about making a difference in people’s lives and enjoy learning about how to help children and adults to overcome difficulties in hearing, speech, language and learning.
18 units of credit outside the department, including 3 units of credit from each of the three School of Communication distribution areas: science, mathematics, and technology; individual and social behavior; and humanities and fine arts.