Communication and Media Studies, PhD
Program Description
In the School of Journalism and Communication's doctoral program, you’re more than just a student. You’ll work as a co-author, scholar, and teacher and become part of a welcoming and inclusive community influenced by perspectives from across many disciplines and cultures around the world. You’ll also conduct impactful research that contributes to the field and your research portfolio under the guidance of SOJC faculty advisors.Our faculty are internationally recognized experts in many mass communication and media research topics, including:
Critical/cultural approaches to communication
Persuasion and media psychology
Global media
Media and public life
Technology and society
Journalism studies
Visual communication ethics
Science, health, and environmental communication
Prerequisites
Master's degree completed before program beginsApplication at a Glance
Detailed instructions are available on the program’s website. The following are required for your application:
Program-Specific Application Requirements:
Letters of Recommendation
Personal Statement
Academic Writing Sample
Resume or CV
Personal Statement
Academic Writing Sample
Resume or CV
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School of Journalism and Communication
Campus: Eugene
Fall 2024
Final Deadline - January 01, 2024
Applications must be submitted and paid for by 11:59 PM Pacific Time on the specified deadline date to be considered eligible.