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The primary objective of the Communication Ph.D. program is to offer students a comprehensive and demanding curriculum that equips them for professional opportunities in both academic and corporate settings. Rather than focusing exclusively on one path, the program delivers extensive scholarly preparation to enable graduates to succeed in either field.
Academic Focus. Communication studies feature a robust research foundation. Scholars specializing in this discipline are employed across Communication departments as well as Journalism and Mass Communication schools. The field's academic legitimacy is demonstrated through faculty research published in Communication journals.
Corporate Opportunities. Businesses increasingly recognize the importance of research in areas like mass media influence, marketing strategies, consumer behavior studies, and related communication fields. This has led to growing career opportunities, with many mid-to-senior level roles being occupied by Ph.D. holders. While some training programs lack balanced emphasis on communication theory and methodology, our Ph.D. program ensures graduates master both theoretical knowledge and advanced research techniques. This preparation allows alumni to immediately contribute in corporate research roles without extensive transitional training.
Program duration varies based on students' prior academic achievements and completed coursework. Typically, candidates entering with a master's degree can expect to spend about four years fulfilling course requirements, passing comprehensive examinations, and completing their dissertation research and defense.