Overview
The PhD in Information Studies at McGill University is a rigorous, research-focused doctoral program that emphasizes theoretical frameworks, methodological approaches, and critical inquiry in the field of information studies. This program is designed to cultivate advanced research capabilities, culminating in a dissertation that presents original findings and significant contributions to the discipline.
What you'll study
The program integrates essential doctoral coursework with opportunities for independent research. Key components of the curriculum include:
- Seminar in Information Studies: A doctoral seminar that fosters in-depth discussion and analysis.
- Research Paradigms in Information Studies: Exploration of various research methodologies applicable to the field.
- Research Design in Information Studies: Development of effective research strategies and frameworks.
- Readings in Information Studies: Engaging with foundational texts and contemporary literature.
- Comprehensive Examination: An assessment that evaluates the breadth and depth of student knowledge.
- Dissertation / Thesis: Completion of original research that is rigorously defended before a committee.
Dissertation focus: Candidates will collaborate closely with their supervisor(s) to develop a dissertation topic that aims to contribute new insights within the realm of information studies.
Note: The specific courses and their availability may vary based on the academic year, faculty resources, and each candidate's individual background.
Entry requirements
- A recognized Bachelor’s degree with a minimum 3.0 GPA (on a 4.0 scale).
- Demonstrated strong academic preparation suitable for doctoral-level research.
GRE®: The GRE may be required; please verify this with the School of Information Studies if you are uncertain about your eligibility.
Career prospects
Graduates of the PhD in Information Studies are well-prepared for various career paths, including academic positions, research roles, and leadership positions in libraries, information organizations, and technology sectors. The skills developed during the program empower alumni to engage in impactful research and contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the field.