Doctor of Philosophy in Mass Communication (By Research)

(N/321/8/0130) (09/28) (MQA/PA14950)

Duration

Full Time: 3-5 Years | Part Time: 4-6 Years

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Ongoing

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Programme Overview

The program Doctor of Philosophy in Mass Communication with Lincoln University College emphasises interdisciplinary studies, with courses and research suited to the student’s interests and guided by faculty members. The program teaches research methods, communication theory, and teaching techniques. It not only focuses on educating students to be exceptional university professors, but it also encourages them to pursue scholarly research in journalism and mass communication, as well as media management. It is a multi-conceptual and research-based degree programme aimed at producing top-notch journalists and researchers.

For successful completion of PhD degree in LUC, each candidate should publish minimum of Four research articles in Scopus indexed journals, with Lincoln affiliation.

Sl.No. MQA Subject Code Subject Name Credits
1 PHDMC 101 Research Methodology 3
2 PHDMC 102 Computer Application 3
3 PHDMC 103 Thesis NA
Research topics on any one of the following specialties
a. Communication
b. Print Media/Journalism
c. Broadcast Journalism
d. Social Media /Information
e. New Media / Digital Media
f. Health Communication
g. Media and Culture
i. Intercultural and International communication
j. Crisis Communication
k. Organizational Communication
l. Communication/Media Literacy
m. Global Media Policy
n. Film Studies
o. Advertising and PR

Entry Requirements :

  1. A Master’s Degree in Mass Communication / Journalism / Media Studies and related areas as accepted by the Lincoln University College Senate; or
  2. Other qualifications equivalent to a Master’s Degree, as accepted by the Lincoln University College Senate.
  3. Candidates without a related qualification in the fields or working experience in the relevant fields must undergo appropriate prerequisite courses determined by the Lincoln University College.

 

English Requirements :

For International Students: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 600 OR International English Language Testing System (IELTS) score of 6.0 OR its equivalent is needed. If a student does not meet this requirement, HEPS must offer English proficiency courses to ensure that the student’s proficiency is sufficient to meet the needs of the programme This is normally conducted through an assessment process.

Outside of academia, mass communication graduates can pursue careers in advertising companies, non-profits, research organisations and public relations businesses, and more. Individuals holding a Doctor of Philosophy in Mass Communication may choose to consider the following academic and non-academic employment opportunities:

  • Professor
  • Marketing & Communication Associate
  • Media Consultant
  • Researcher
  • Editor

The programme of Doctor of Philosophy in Mass Communication will produce professionals who are eligible to:

  • Impart in-depth knowledge and critical understanding of mass communication including deeper insight into current research.
  • Integrate practical, communication, and interpersonal skills to conduct mass communication research.
  • Create and analyse different digital and numeracy skills to critically evaluate mass communication research independently.
  • Inculcate acumen in research, innovation, and entrepreneurship.
  • Imbue professional ethics, social responsibility, and values of global research.
What are the eligibility criteria for applying to the PhD in Mass Communication (By Research) program?

A Master Degree in Mass Communication or related field (Level 7, MQF) accepted by the Lincoln University College Senate; or

Other qualifications equivalent to a master’s degree (Level 7, MQF) that are accepted by the Lincoln University College Senate.

International students must have proof of good proficiency in verbal and written English. For example, the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) score of 6.0 or its equivalent. If a student does not meet this requirement, HEPs must offer English proficiency courses to ensure that the student’s proficiency is sufficient to meet the needs of the programme.

The duration of the PhD in Mass Communication (By Research) programme is 3 years for full-time students.

Funding options for PhD in Mass Communication (By Research) students include scholarships, fellowships, research assistantships, teaching assistantships, and grants. Lincoln University College offers financial aid packages that cover tuition and provide a stipend for living expenses for eligible students. It is important for students to explore all available funding opportunities early in their application process.

Yes, Lincoln University College offer part-time PhD in Mass Communication (By Research) program, allowing students to balance their studies with work or other commitments. However, part-time students may take longer to complete their degree, and they should check with their specific programme for any restrictions or requirements regarding part-time enrolment.

Students should submit their potential research outline based on their research interests to the Deputy Dean Postgraduate who will assist the students in assigning supervisors based on their expertise and availability.

Choosing a research topic involves identifying an area of interest that is both feasible and significant. Students should consider their own interests, the expertise of potential supervisors, and the availability of resources. It is important to conduct a literature review to ensure the topic is original and to refine the research question. Most suitable topics shall include but not limited to Painting & Drawing, Illustration, Design, Interior design, Textile Design, landscape design etc.

PhD in Mass Communication (By Research) students are encouraged to publish their research findings in peer-reviewed journals. This not only contributes to the academic community but also enhances the student’s academic profile. Lincoln University College requires students to publish two articles in Scopus indexed journals and two articles in any peer-reviewed journals besides presenting papers in a minimum two conferences before graduation.

The frequency of meetings with a supervisor can vary depending on the stage of the PhD in Mass Communication (By Research) and the supervisor’s style. Regular meetings, such as weekly or bi-weekly, are common to discuss progress, address challenges, and receive feedback. It is important to establish a meeting schedule that works for both the student and the supervisor. Lincoln University College insist that students and supervisors meet minimum two times a month for smooth progression of the student’s research work.

Lincoln University College provide research support resources which include access to libraries, laboratories, and research facilities. LUC often provide workshops, seminars, and training sessions on research methodologies, data analysis, and academic writing. Additionally, students can seek support from research centres and academic networks.

The thesis submission process typically involves completing the written thesis, obtaining approval from the supervisor, and submitting it to the university’s examination committee. Students have to complete the minimum duration of research to be able to submit an application for thesis submission. Upon which students may need to defend their thesis in an oral examination (viva voce) before final approval and graduation.

Lincoln University College offer opportunities for students of PhD in Mass Communication (By Research) program to gain teaching experience through teaching assistantships or lecturing positions. This can be a valuable way to develop teaching skills, gain experience. Lincoln University College reserves the right to approve such students’ requests.

Common challenges include managing time effectively, dealing with research setbacks, maintaining motivation, and balancing academic and personal life. It’s important for students to seek support from peers, supervisors, and mental health resources when needed.

Maintaining a work-life balance involves setting clear boundaries, prioritizing tasks, and taking regular breaks. PhD in Mass Communication (By Research) students should make time for hobbies, exercise, and social activities to prevent burnout and maintain overall well-being.

PhD in Mass Communication (By Research) students are encouraged to attend conferences, join academic societies, and participate in research groups. Engaging with the academic community can lead to collaborations, mentorship, and career opportunities.

If difficulties arise, PhD in Mass Communication (By Research) students should communicate openly with their supervisor to seek guidance and support. It is also helpful to consult with peers, attend workshops, and utilize university resources to overcome challenges and find solutions.

 

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