“SCS made a tremendous difference in my life.”
Read More

Choose from 16 majors and hundreds of courses in more than 30 subjects to complete your Bachelor's degree part time.
“SCS made a tremendous difference in my life.”
Read More
If you are interested in finishing the bachelor's degree you were not able to complete at a different stage of your life, SCS offers three bachelor's degrees to choose from. Each carries its own set of requirements, so you can select an academic path that suits your needs. All courses are scheduled on weekday evenings or on Saturdays.
Students who are not seeking a degree can still take SCS undergraduate courses in more than 30 subjects. Registering as a student-at-large at SCS provides the opportunity to take one or more courses for personal enrichment or to prepare for future educational or career paths. Students-at-large may take courses for credit or audit courses in which auditing is permitted.
Students-at-large who register for undergraduate SCS evening or weekend courses are not to be confused with students enrolling in daytime courses at Northwestern University as Non-Degree Special Students. Properly qualified persons who demonstrate a need for certain Northwestern day school courses during the academic year may apply to enroll as Non-Degree Special Students through the Office of Summer Session and Special Programs. There is a different tuition rate for Non-Degree students, as well as an application process.
In addition to undergraduate majors, courses in the following academic subjects are offered:
| Accounting | Finance |
| Advertising | French |
| African American Studies | Journalism |
| Art | Marketing |
| Astronomy | Music History |
| Business Law | Physics |
| Chemistry | Religion |
| Chinese | Spanish |
| Classics | Statistics |
| Comparative Literary Studies | Theatre |
| Earth and Planetary Sciences |
Undergraduate students may also choose a minor in one of the following subjects.
| Anthropology | Information Systems |
| Art History | Journalism |
| Biological Sciences | Mathematics |
| Business | Organization Behavior |
| Economics | Political Science |
| English Literature | Psychology |
| English Writing | Sociology |
| History |
View the Undergraduate Minors page to view full requirements.