Writing, Rhetoric, and Technical Communication Ph D

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College of Liberal Arts (TCLA)602 - Doctor of Philosophy

Preferred graduate or professional degree

Master's in a related discipline, e.g., rhetoric, technical and professional communication, English, communication studies.

Preferred English language test for admission

No Preferred Test

TOEFL - Total - Score

79

TOEFL - Reading - Score

19

TOEFL - Writing - Score

21

IELTS - Total - Score

6.5

IELTS - Reading - Score

6.5

IELTS - Writing - Score

6.5

Is a Graduate Record Examination (GRE) score used to determine admission to this program?

No

Is a Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) score used to determine admission to this program?

No

Description of other application requirements

All applicants must submit a statement of purpose, Diversity of Views and Experiences (DOVE) statement, curriculum vitae or resume, three letters of recommendation, and two writing samples. An extenuating circumstances statement is optional but will be considered if submitted. All PhD applicants should apply by the January 5 application deadline; all admitted students begin in the fall semester. Nonnative speakers of English are required to meet the Graduate School's English Language Proficiency requirements.