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The primary objective of the Ph.D. program in Communication is to equip students with comprehensive academic preparation suitable for both scholarly and professional career paths. The program's structure intentionally avoids specialization in either domain, instead offering a well-rounded foundation that enables graduates to choose between academic or corporate trajectories.
Academic Focus. Communication studies maintain a robust research tradition. Scholars specializing in this field hold positions across Communication departments and Journalism/Mass Communication schools. The discipline's academic legitimacy is evidenced by the substantial body of research produced by Communication faculty members.
Professional Applications. Corporations increasingly recognize the importance of communication research in areas like media effects, advertising strategies, and audience evaluation. This recognition has generated numerous career opportunities, with many senior roles requiring doctoral qualifications. While some existing training programs lack balanced coverage of communication theory and methodology, our Ph.D. curriculum specifically bridges this gap by combining theoretical depth with advanced research competencies. Graduates emerge fully prepared to assume corporate research roles without needing 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 finish required courses, pass examinations, and complete their dissertation within about four years.