Main navigation
- Programs
- Subjects
- Universities
- Destinations
- Advice
The Performance Studies Ph.D. program spans four to five years. During the initial two years, students gain foundational knowledge by selecting from diverse course options to establish their research focus. The curriculum mandates completing four core courses from nine available options, including PFS 200 and three selections from PFS 265 A, B, C, or D. Additional PFS 265 courses beyond the core offerings also fulfill requirements. Students must complete four out of five core performance studies courses plus one colloquium. The program structure combines seminars, practice-based research courses, and independent or collaborative studies, focusing on one or more of four key areas: Comparative Medias, Embodiments, Cultures/Ecologies, and History/Text. Courses are taught by faculty across HArCS departments, with specialized emphases available in Performance & Practice, African American & African Studies, Critical Theory, Feminist Theory & Research, Native American Studies, Religious Studies, Science & Technology Studies, and Writing, Rhetoric & Composition Studies. A minimum of 60 units must be completed before the qualifying exam, with no more than 12 undergraduate units allowed without special approval from the Ph.D. program advisor.
Applicants for admission to PSGG must meet the University of California, Davis minimum GPA requirement of 3.0 for admission or international equivalent. Other requirements for admission include: Hold a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree, or equivalent professional experience in performance may be considered.
TOEFL iBT - Minimum Score: 80
IELTS - Minimum Score: 7.0 on a 9-point scale
Duolingo English Test - Minimum Score: 115
Admission Deadlines
Priority: Dec 1
General: Jan 15
Space Available: Jun 1