Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Media and Artistic Research (Thesis)

University of Regina

Canada,Saskatchewan

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 6,374/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 125

Application Fee

May 2025

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Canada, Saskatchewan

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1911

Total Students: 16,000 +

Int. Students: 3,000 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

3737 Wascana Pkwy, Regina, SK S4S 0A2, Canada

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Media and Artistic Research (Thesis)

Program Overview

Interdisciplinary graduate programs in Media, Art, and Performance are designed to fulfil the niche for highly qualified students whose practices and research extend beyond the borders of more traditional programs of study.

In our media and artistic research graduate programs, traditional skills and specializations are amplified and contextualized by both a traditional fine arts perspective and a contemporary cross-disciplinary approach. The programs are intended for students who are motivated to pursue innovative projects in a rigorous intellectual environment that is supported by a flexible framework of coursework and an expansive network of research links to the university community. You will be able to design, develop and implement ideas that compel questions that cross disciplinary and departmental boundaries.

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Media and Artistic Research – Path A (Thesis)

This program involves thesis-based investigations aimed at drawing valid conclusions about arts and culture from contemporary theoretical perspectives and supported by course work on contemporary perspectives in arts and culture.

Students entering this program must have demonstrated proficiency in a broad field of learning, and the ability to initiate and evaluate work in the corresponding field. In addition, they must show their ability to work independently in the chosen field to make an original significant contribution to the advancement of knowledge.

Students engaged in this stream are undertaking a critical investigation of arts and culture from a variety of perspectives within the arts or in combination with other disciplines and methodologies. Their research culminates in a thesis of not less than 150 pages and not more than 250 pages.