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NEU, BA, Communication Studies

 United States

 

Study mode Start date Duration Fee international Fee study period Year of study
Full-time Aug years: 4 $48355 Academic year 2017
Communication is a diverse discipline and each department is unique. At Northeastern, the Communication Studies curriculum was created to achieve three distinct objectives. All majors should be able to: communicate effectively, responsibly, and ethically as local, national, international, and global citizens and leaders; explain the major paradigms, theories, and conceptual frameworks for understanding human communication and be capable of applying this knowledge to solve contemporary problems; analyze and evaluate published research, and design and conduct communication research studies using quantitative social science, interpretive, or critical methods.

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Northeastern is located in Boston's Fenway, Roxbury and Back Bay neighborhoods adjacent to Huntington Avenue near the Museum of Fine Arts and Symphony Hall. The area is also known as the Fenway Cultural District.

The university offers undergraduate and graduate programs on its main campus in the Fenway-Kenmore, Roxbury, South End, and Back Bay neighborhoods of Boston.