PhD in Information and Media- Computational Communication in East Lansing United States | Michigan State University

Michigan State University | East Lansing United States
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Qualification
Doctor of Philosophy
Languages
English
Delivery Mode
On-Campus
Tuition (2025)
USD 30,663
Attendance
Full-time
Full-time Duration
36 months

With a distinguished history as pioneers in theory-based quantitative research, we recognize that computational communication studies demand a perfect harmony between substantive theoretical inquiries, robust statistical methods, and optimized computational processes. Our faculty members are dedicated to decoding the complex dynamics of emerging computational communication trends through large-scale online data collection and analysis. Breathing fresh perspective into established concepts while pioneering groundbreaking approaches. The cross-departmental, multidisciplinary PhD program in Information and Media provides students with intensive graduate-level education in this evolving discipline. Guided by professors specializing in diverse fields including advertising, public relations, communication studies, computer science, economics, human-computer interaction, journalism, business administration, neuroscience, political science, psychology, science and technology studies, sociology, and design, the program cultivates future academic leaders capable of conducting transformative, cutting-edge research.


Destination of Study

Subjects of Study

Language Requirements

English
IELTS 7.0

Qualification Requirements

All Official Transcripts.
Three (3) letters of recommendation from persons familiar with your academic or professional work and are willing to assess your aptitude for graduate work. Once you have listed your recommenders and their email addresses, the system will generate an email to your recommenders explaining the process to submit their letters electronically (NO HARDCOPIES accepted).
An Academic Statement: A concise academic statement of your plans for doctoral study, your career goals and how the Information and Media Ph.D. program will help you meet your career and educational objectives. Be sure to relate your plans and goals to the interests of the faculty you have contacted.
A Personal Statement: A concise personal statement about how your background and life experiences, including social, economic, cultural, familial, education or other opportunities or challenges, motivated your decision to pursue a doctoral degree.
A Resume: Include all activities that account for your time since earning a bachelors degree (e.g. employment, military service, travel). Include the type of activity, name of employer, city/state and dates. List the most recent activity first. Also include all relevant professional experiences, locations, dates and any scholarly conference presentations or publications.
Before you submit your application, please indicate your area of interest by including the department you are applying to:
a) Advertising and Public Relations,
b) Journalism, or
c) Media and Information.
The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is required. For the paper version, a minimum score of 580 with no sub-score below 55 is required. For the internet based test, a total score of 100 with no sub-score below 21 is required.
We will also accept the International English Language Testing System (IELTS). Minimum score accepted is 7, with no subscores below 6.

Tuition USD 30,663

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