This degree program is designed to prepare individuals for traditional and emerging careers in teaching, research, and administration in the converging fields of communication and information. The program consists of a prescribed core of interdisciplinary courses and varied selection of elective coursework within and across disciplines. The doctoral program of study is flexibly structured. It is designed to provide both an integrative, meta-theoretical and historical overview and individually tailored and program-supported specialization.
Students should begin developing their programs of study during their first semester and have them approved by the time they have completed 15 semester hours. Students may adopt templates for study in such areas as media, technology and society; cultural heritage information; knowledge organization; human information behavior; global communication; and interpersonal communication. All proposed programs of study are subject to review by the Doctoral Studies Committee as well as by students' committees. Students are expected to become engaged in a variety of research projects before they begin dissertation work.
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