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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. Learn more about our approach

  3. 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.

  4. Graduate Programs. 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.

  5. Founded by Robert Cumnock in 1878, the School of Communication is now the third largest of Northwestern’s six undergraduate divisions. It annually enrolls approximately 1,000 undergraduate majors and 700 graduate students.

  6. In your MSC program, you’ll learn to integrate communication theory with practical application and gain the skills essential for an immediate competitive advantage in the workplace. Learn how to build teams, lead collaboratively, and command change with strategic communication.

  7. Northwestern University. /  42.05583°N 87.67472°W  / 42.05583; -87.67472. Northwestern University ( NU) is a private research university in Evanston, Illinois, United States. Established in 1851 to serve the historic Northwest Territory, it is the oldest chartered university in Illinois.

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