Thursday, September 5, 2013

Graduate School Career Services

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Dear Graduate Program Directors and Secretaries,
Greetings from the Office of Graduate Student Life & Wellness and PhD Career Services. I am writing to let you know about the services and programs that PhD Career Services has available for your graduate students.  Attached is a PDF Copy of our PhD Career Services Brochure, which outlines our online and in-person resources, programs, and advising services.
Our PhD career consultants provide confidential one-on-one advising as well as group advising to both assist students in their career and professional development planning and provide PhD students with the knowledge and practical skills associated with a successful job search. On the PhD Career Services website you will find fall 2013 dates & times for group resume & cover letter sessions in the International Center (http://CareerSuccess.msu.edu/phdcareers/help). To schedule a one-on-one appointment with a member of the PhD Career Services team, please call (517) 884-1344. Before scheduling an appointment, be sure to check out our online resources: http://CareerSuccess.msu.edu/PhDCareers.
Our team includes three specialists on graduate student careers:
Dr. Matthew Helm (careers in the professoriate, including postdoctoral fellowships) – helmmatt@msu.edu
Dr. Julia McAnallen (careers in the private & public sectors, non-profit, and university administration) – mcanall8@msu.edu
Paul Artale (all careers; specializes in advising for master’s degrees and CV and resume reviews) – artalepa@msu.edu
 
Best wishes on the start of the new academic year,
Julia
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Julia McAnallen, Ph.D.
Graduate Career Services Coordinator
113 Student Services Building
Michigan State University

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

GUIDE TO DOCTORAL PROGRAMS IN COMMUNICATION



Doctoral Program Guide

DoctorateAt the urging of the NCA Doctoral Education Committee, the National Communication Association has developed a Doctoral Program Guide with the express purpose of collecting and presenting relevant, timely, and useful information about doctoral programs in the Communication arts and sciences. This information is offered for use by prospective and existing doctoral students, as well as other interested parties.

NCA has identified 74 doctoral programs that offer a Ph.D. degree in Communication (alphabetical listing, state-by-state listing). We also list the programs by identified research area or specialty. If a program has been traditionally ranked or evaluated as a doctoral program in Communication, or if it is a new program in the discipline, it is profiled in this resource guide. Doctoral programs that exclusively confer a Ph.D. in journalism were not included. All information presented in this guide is publicly available on the individual department or program website and/or in other published sources. Questions about the NCA Doctoral Program Guide should be directed to Trevor Parry-Giles (tparrygiles@natcom.org)

StudentIn addition to general information about each of the identified doctoral programs, we also provide the specific concentrations or research emphases of each program, the admissions requirements for each program, a listing of the programs' graduate faculty, and contact information. In addition, we synthesize and report on the programs' standing in a series of different rankings/ratings and recognize a program's recipients of NCA Awards from 2000-present. Specifically, we indicate the programs' rankings in the following:
Alabama
Arizona
California
Colorado
Connecticut
District of Columbia 
Florida
Georgia
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Nebraska
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin