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  1. studies. 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 ...

  2. School of Communication Office of the Dean 70 Arts Circle Drive Evanston, IL 60208. PhD in Rhetoric, Media, and Publics Frances Searle Building 2240 Campus Drive Evanston, IL 60208 Phone: 847-467-3551 Fax: 847-467-1036 Program Questions: kalyani.chadha@northwestern.edu General Inquiries: commstudies@northwestern.edu

  3. The Department of Radio/Television/Film explores the history, theory, and production of media—from cinema to television to sound design to interactive media and emerging technologies. We value originality, critical analysis, creativity, diversity, and vision in both scholarly research and creative work. Our programs, courses, and research ...

  4. Undergraduate Admission. Prospective students can apply to the Northwestern and the School of Communication via the Coalition or Common Application. Options include first year (early decision, regular decision or QuestBridge) or transfer applications. Find instructions and deadlines on Northwestern’s Undergraduate Admissions website.

  5. 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.

  6. 12. Sept. 2023 · Degree Types: PhD, Certificate. The Department of Communication Studies houses the doctoral programs in Communication Studies (Rhetoric and Public Culture) and Rhetoric, Media, and Publics. The Department is also a key participant in the doctoral programs in Media, Technology and Society and Technology and Social Behavior.

  7. 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.