Course structure


The three year Ph.D course is separated into six semesters. Besides their course in communication studies, postgraduate students do not have to study a subsidiary subject. The course structure consists of three compulsory modules, each of which offers a range of seminars and other activities to choose from.

Module I Module II Module III
Specialist module Research colloquium Other activities
1 specialist module 4-6 research colloquia Methodology class
min. 5 credit points (ECTS) Research colloquium Teaching
max. 8 credit points Research colloquium Conferences
  Research colloquium Publication
  min. 12 credit points (ECTS) Summer School
  Research colloquium Academic writing class
  Research colloquium Language class
  max. 18 credit points and others
    u.a.
    min. 34 credit points (ECTS)
    max. 43 credit points

The structured course programme can be divided into three phases. During the first phase, which includes the first and second semester of the doctoral degree course, the students are expected to hand in an exposé, drafted in close cooperation with their supervisor, and to present this paper in the research colloquium. The postgraduates may further attend a class from Module III, e.g. a methodology class, in order to enhance their knowledge on social science research.

During the second phase of the course, i.e. in the third and fourth semester, students select a specialist module. The module should be related to the topic of the Ph.D project and provide important stimuli especially with regard to theoretical input. Students may select an activity from Module III which is connected to their specialist module, e.g. they could join a supervised project group consisting of several Ph.D fellows. The research colloquia continually assess the doctoral research process.

The third phase of the course, i.e. the fifth and sixth semester, is the final phase of the course during which the students finish their dissertation. During their final year, the junior researchers can already present their results to a wider public either at conferences or in publications. These and similar assessments can be added up to the required credit points in Module III. In the final year, the doctoral candidates repeatedly have the opportunity to present and discuss their results in the research colloquia.

Bereiche: Dissertation Module I and II Module III

Phase 1

1st and 2nd semester

Literature review and evaluation

Present exposé and develop dissertation structure in cooperation with supervisors

Presentation in research colloquium

Two research colloquia (2 x 3 ECTS)

Specialist module (8 ECTS)

Methodology class (7 ECTS)

Passive attendance at a conference (2 ECTS)

Phase 2

3rd and 4th semester

Start writing dissertation

Deliberate literature review and evaluation

Presentation of selected chapters in research colloquia

Two research colloquia (2 x 3 ECTS)

Teaching assistance (8 ECTS)

Passive attendance at a conference (2 ECTS)

Phase 3

5th and 6th semester

Write academic article or conference paper

First draft of dissertation

Discussion and revision of the draft

Two research colloquia (2 x 3 ECTS)

Co-authorship of a paper (5 ECTS)

Active attendance at a conference or publication (10 ECTS)

Credit Points 120 ECTS 26 ECTS 34 ECTS

During the entire doctoral course the Ph.D students are closely advised and accompanied by their supervisor team. The Graduate School thus offers a supportive environment for an academic qualification and a successful Ph.D.