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PhD in Communication The PhD in Communication offered by the School of Journalism and Mass Communication is dedicated to interdisciplinary inquiry into the social, political, economic and cultural dimensions of media, nationally and internationally, historically and in contemporary societies. Because of the centrality of communication and media in social and individual life, media theory and research draw from a wide range of fields and disciplines, including political science, sociology, cultural studies, philosophy, history, linguistics, economics, anthropology, business, psychology, literature, law and public policy. The interdisciplinary nature of media studies is reflected in the research interests of the graduate faculty and in the curriculum, in which students take a significant portion of their course work outside the school and receive training in both qualitative and quantitative research methods. The School's PhD program focuses on the following two areas:
Doctoral students in the Media Studies program must take 42 hours of course work, pass the written and oral comprehensive examinations at the conclusion of course work, and prepare and defend a dissertation. The course work includes a two-semester Proseminar (6 hours), which is required of all first-year doctoral students in the program; 15-18 hours in one or two areas of emphasis within the school; 12-15 hours of electives, taken outside the school; and 6 hours of the qualitative and quantitative methods courses offered within the school. Three hours of graduate - level course credits may be considered for transfer into the doctoral program on a case-by-case review. Applicants to the PhD program in Media Studies are expected to hold the master's degree or equivalent graduate work. In certain cases, applicants without a master's degree may be admitted. We encourage your application if your record and interests promise success in the program and you aspire to actively engage in scholarly investigation of media and communication. Completed domestic applications must be received by the school no later than Jan. 1 prior to the fall semester for which entrance is sought. International applications should be submitted by Dec. 1. Late applications may be considered under special circumstances. Successful applications typically meet or exceed the following criteria:
Meeting these criteria does not guarantee acceptance into the program. Because we accept relatively few new doctoral students each fall, we may have more qualified applicants than available positions. Financial aid in the form of fellowships, assistantships and tuition stipends is available to doctoral students in the Media Studies program, depending on university funding. Contact
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