The PhD is the highest level of postgraduate study, following a master's degree, typically lasting one to two years. At Stardom University, the PhD program consists of four semesters of coursework and a dissertation. Due to the university's offering of intensive study at all stages, it can be completed in one and a half years. Traditional media involves disseminating news, comments, and entertainment through newspapers and magazines (print media), radio (audio media), and television (visual media). On the other hand, new media involves disseminating news, comments, and entertainment through the Internet and social media (digital media). Stardom University is among the leading universities offering postgraduate studies in new media. Despite the prevalence and dominance of new media, traditional media still exists strongly and has primarily adapted to the requirements of new media, adopting most of its tools.
To become a model for providing high-level scientific qualification and practical training for new media professionals and those wishing to enter the field with all its branches and innovations.
A PhD researcher in the College of Media, New Media Department at Stardom University, will deeply study: