Ph.D. in Mass Communications
Our Ph.D. degree in Mass Communications is internationally recognized for our faculty and areas of research. We provide future academics and professionals with rigorous training in theory and research with highly individualized programs that students develop in consultation with their advisors. Our Ph.D. graduates become some of the most successful researchers and leaders in the field of mass communication. We require our students to engage in a systematic search for answers to well-formulated and substantive questions. The research process culminates in the discovery and reporting of new knowledge to others.
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Research and Teaching Strengths
A doctoral dissertation in Mass Communications demonstrates a student’s ability to examine in detail an important issue in the field, using original research. Faculty members expect the dissertation to be clearly presented while conveying the student’s close familiarity with his or her research area.
The program offers several internationally recognized areas of research and teaching excellence. Working closely with their advisor and committee, students draw from courses offered in departments across campus to develop a plan of study in preparation for independent and original research in their area of specialization.
- Civic and political communication
- Health and environmental communications
- History of media institutions
- Information technologies
- Social networking and digital media
- Processes and effects of mediated communication
- Law and ethics of media
- International and inter-cultural communication
- Public opinion
- Science and risk communication
- Journalism studies
- Media ecologies
- Race and media
Ph.D. and Research M.A. Virtual Open House
Monday, October 21 | 6 p.m. CDT
Looking to further your research education? Join our informational open house to learn more about our Ph.D. and Research M.A. programs! Graduate adviser Lindsey Bliefernicht, program director Mike Wagner and other faculty members will share information about our internationally recognized program, our department, UW-Madison, and the Madison community. They’ll also share helpful application tips and answer all of your questions.
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