Earn your master's in Information Design and Strategy

Northwestern University School of Professional Studies
Information Design and Strategy; Online Master's Program

Work at the intersection of data,
design, and technology.

Prepare for a range of dynamic communication roles in Northwestern University's
online master's program in Information Design and Strategy.

  • Build the skills needed to lead communication strategy, translate complex data, and drive user interactions.
  • Choose from specializations in content strategy, data science and analytics, and learning design.
  • Learn from and network with a faculty of leading industry experts as you earn your Northwestern University master's degree entirely online.

Summer Application Deadline

April 15

Fall Application Deadline

July 15

Tori Bell, senior communications specialist. Illumina

 I saw the IDS program and it lined up with what I'm doing professionally and where I was looking to grow. The courses listed were specific to digital communication, targeted content, mobile, and measurement and that really jumped out at me.”

Tori Bell

SENIOR COMMUNICATIONS SPECIALIST, ILLUMINA

Northwestern University
School of Professional Studies

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Chicago, Illinois 60611

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