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Graduate Program Structure
Indiana University Telecommunications: Overview of Graduate Programs
Career Orientation |
Professional |
Academic |
Typical Areas of Study |
Concentrations: Game Design,
Management, Other TBA. |
Students conduct
research in areas associated with the interests of faculty
on their degree committees. At the PhD level, this expected
to be original research which advances the development of
theory in telecommunications. |
Degree |
MS |
MA |
PhD |
Leading to… |
Careers in media industries |
PhD Study |
Careers in Academia |
Entry Requirements |
BA/BS. Applicants with creative
interests should submit a portfolio of creative work. |
BA/BS. |
MA/MS. Applicants should submit
a sample of research writing. |
Core |
A. Required:
505 Media Organizations
B. Choose one:
522 Management
580 Game Design |
A. Required:
501 Philosophy
502 Methods
B. Choose one:
503 Theory
504 Law and Policy |
Required:
501 Philosophy
502 Methods
503 Theory
504 Policy |
Other Courses |
Student-designed program, approved
by the student’s committee. Minimum 36 credit hours,
18 in the department. |
Student-designed program, approved
by the student’s committee. Minimum 30 credit hours,
21 in the department. |
Student-designed program, approved
by the student’s committee. Up to 30 credit hours of
graduate coursework may be transferred with committee approval.
Minimum of 75 credit hours of coursework, plus a qualifying
exam, required to advance to dissertation
stage. A further 15 credits of coursework or dissertation
(for a total of 90 credits) are required to complete the
degree. |
Capstone Experience |
Option A: Written exam, with
questions on core coursework (4 hours) and elective coursework
(4 hours), and an oral defense
Option B: Creative Media Project, consisting of
A. Project
B. Written exam on core coursework (4 hours), with oral
defense
C. Project defense (oral) |
Thesis, consisting of:
A. Thesis proposal defense
B. Thesis (6 credits)
C. Final thesis defense (oral) |
Dissertation, consisting of:
A. Dissertation proposal defense
B. Dissertation (15 credits)
C. Final dissertation defense (oral) |
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