Duquesne University, Department of Communication & Rhetorical Studies

Communication and Religion Communication Ethics Interpersonal Communication (includes Small Group) Organizational Communication Public Relations and Strategic Communication (including Risk and Crisis Communication) Rhetoric
Duquesne University

overview of program

The Department of Communication & Rhetorical Studies integrates the mission of Duquesne University within its curriculum, recruitment, and program development, while simultaneously attending to disciplinary expectations for scholarly excellence. The department invites students into a learning environment attentive to narrative ground and the historical moment. The Ph.D. in Rhetoric program seeks to discern and offer answers to questions confronting the human condition from a humanities grounded rhetoric and philosophy of communication perspective. The department educates the next generation of communication professors whose primary mission is to educate undergraduate students.


Carnegie Classification: R2

Professional Development Funding: $500; conferences

Modes Offered: In-person, Online

Communication doctorates conferred between 2010-19: 21

Contact information

Director of Graduate Studies

Dr. Janie Harden Fritz

Department of Communication & Rhetorical Studies Duquesne University

600 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA  15282

412-396-6446
Email: harden@duq.edu

  • Rhetoric
  • Organizational Communication
  • Communication Ethics
  • Interpersonal Communication
  • Communication & Religion

Library Information

 

Additional Resources

  • Online application form.
  • Completion of a valid master’s degree from an accredited institution, or its professional (J.D., M.D., etc.) equivalent.
  • Demonstration of undergraduate and graduate study sufficient and appropriate to undertake doctoral study in the field of rhetoric and philosophy of communication.
  • Submission of official transcripts, recording all baccalaureate and graduate work and substantiating receipt of degrees.
  • Submission of Graduate Record Examination scores; Verbal and Writing scores are of greater concern than Quantitative scores.
  • Submission of three letters of recommendation, at least two of which should be from academic sources.
  • Completion of a statement describing why the Ph.D. Program in Rhetoric at Duquesne University is appropriate for your educational development as a teacher/scholar (not more than 500 words).
  • Submission of a representative writing sample produced for an audience (a course paper or a published article).
  • An official score report indicating satisfactory performance on TOEFL or IELTS, when appropriate.
  • To be considered for financial assistance in the form of graduate assistantships, the deadline for completed applications is January 15th for fall admission. Application materials must be submitted to the Graduate Office via SLATE no later than August 1 for Fall admission and November 1 for Spring admission.

  • Kibler Memorial Award, 2006
  • Haiman Award for Distinguished Scholarship in Freedom of Expression, 2013