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SoC Capstone Overview (UG)

SENIOR CAPSTONE OVERVIEW 

EPICS staff members play a significant role in teaching a career-related course called SoC Capstone (CMN 398), which is a culminating school-wide requirement that empowers students to holistically reflect upon what they have learned and how they have grown through their experiences of coursework, internships, research, independent studies, employment, personal experience, creative and co-curricular activities. The course is open to juniors and seniors. The requirement can be satisfied by several Northwestern undergraduate courses that meet the capstone learning objectives; be sure to meet with your SoC academic advisor to discuss.  

There is also a lab component where students will gain exposure to tools and techniques essential for specific industries/fields and aligned by Career Communities.  (insert link to Career Communities or we can list them here). 

The Advertising, Marketing, Public Relations, and Communication career community is dedicated to students who are interested in a dynamic and diverse industry that plays a vital role in shaping the way businesses and brands interact with their audiences. –Learn More

The Arts, Culture, and Theatre career community is dedicated to students interested in contributing to society by creating, preserving, and showcasing artistic expression. From visual artists and performers to cultural advocates, the community values innovation and the exploration of diverse perspectives while sharing a common passion for enriching the human experience through artistic and cultural endeavors. –Learn More

The Entertainment and Media career community is dedicated to students who are interested in the creation, production, distribution, and consumption of content across various mediums such as film, television, music, gaming, publishing, and digital media. This fast-paced environment values creativity, adaptability, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Networking is key, and professionals often engage in events and online communities to stay informed and connected. The global impact of this industry makes it an exciting space for individuals passionate about storytelling, creativity, and cultural trends. –Learn More

The Social Impact, Government & Policy career community is dedicated to students who are interested in a field that encompasses a wide range of professions dedicated to creating positive change in society and shaping government policies at local, national, and international levels. Professionals work across various sectors including non-profits, governmental agencies, think tanks, advocacy organizations, and consulting firms, among others.  –Learn More

The Health Professions career community is dedicated to students who are passionate about healthcare and committed to improving the lives of others through clinical practice, research, education, advocacy, and leadership in the healthcare sector.

The healthcare industry in the United States is a diverse field characterized by a mix of public and private entities, encompassing a wide range of stakeholders including hospitals, clinics, insurance companies, pharmaceutical companies, medical device manufacturers, healthcare consulting, public health professionals, healthcare researchers, marketing and advertising agencies, health technology, patient engagement/experience, and government agencies. –Learn More

Find more information about SoC Capstone on the Office of Undergraduate Programs & Advising and in the Academic Catalog for Communication Related Courses (CMN).