College of Arts and Sciences
Bloomington
Co-Directors
Professor Walter Gantz and Associate Professor Trevor Brown
Graduate Faculty
Degree Offered
Program Information
Special Program Requirements
Doctor of Philosophy Degree
Courses
(An asterisk [*] denotes associate membership in University Graduate School faculty.)
Professors
John Ahlhauser (Emeritus, Journalism), James Brown (Journalism), Richard Burke (Emeritus, Telecommunications), Dan Drew (Journalism), Jack Dvorak* (Journalism), Susan Eastman (Telecommunications), Walter Gantz (Telecommunications), Ralph Holsinger (Emeritus, Journalism), Peter Jacobi (Emeritus, Journalism), Annie Lang (Telecommunications), David Nord (Journalism), Christine Ogan (Journalism), David H. Weaver (Journalism), G. Cleveland Wilhoit (Journalism), Richard Yoakam (Emeritus, Journalism, Telecommunications)
Associate Professors
Donald Agostino (Telecommunications), Randall Beam* (Journalism), David Boeyink* (Journalism), Trevor Brown (Journalism), Bonnie Brownlee* (Journalism), Jon Dilts* (Journalism), Maria Grabe* (Journalism), Owen V. Johnson (Journalism), Michael McGregor (Telecommunications), Carol Polsgrove (Journalism), Harmeet Sawhney (Telecommunications), S. Holly Stocking (Journalism), Herbert Terry (Telecommunications), David Waterman (Telecommunications)
Assistant Professors
Christopher E. Beaudoin* (Telecommunications), Erik Bucy* (Telecommunications), Julia Fox* (Telecommunications)
Graduate Advisors
Associate Professor Linda Lawson, Ernie Pyle Hall 200, (812) 855-1699 (Journalism); Associate Professor Annie Lang, R-TV Center, (812) 855-2017 (Telecommunications)
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Doctor of Philosophy
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The Mass Communications Program is the doctoral program for the School of Journalism and the Department of Telecommunications. The program in mass communications prepares students (1) for teaching and research in mass communications, (2) for careers that demand advanced scholarship within professional media organizations, and (3) for careers in government that relate to mass media.
Special Program Requirements
See also general University Graduate School requirements.
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See "Doctor of Philosophy Degree in Mass Communications" in the School of Journalism and the Department of Telecommunications entries for admission and degree requirements, course descriptions, and recommended courses in other departments.
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Graduate
G741 Ph.D. Research in Mass Communications (cr. arr.)**
G790 Readings and Research in Mass Communications (1-3 cr.)**
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