Candidates for the PhD degree in emerging media studies must complete a minimum of 68 credits of graduate-level coursework beyond the master’s degree. Credits are distributed among fundamental courses, required content area courses, courses on pedagogy and instruction, directed readings, and participation in an extended group research project. In addition, doctoral students must pass a qualifying examination (typically at the end of the second year) and independently complete a doctoral thesis (at the end of the third year) which constitutes an original scholarly contribution to the field.

A well-prepared student’s curriculum might closely resemble the following, although the specifics change from year to year.

Year One

Fall Semester

Spring Semester

Summer Semester

  • One elective chosen with advisor consultation.

Year Two

Fall Semester

  • One elective chosen with advisor consultation.

Spring Semester

  • One elective chosen with advisor consultation.

Summer Semester

  • One elective chosen with advisor consultation.

Year Three

Fall Semester

  • Take Qualifying Exam

Spring Semester

Summer Semester

  • Defend Thesis