Doctor of Philosophy, Adolescent, Post-secondary and Community Literacies
Doctoral students join a community of scholars prepared to teach and conduct scholarship in diverse educational contexts. Students and faculty in the program are interested in teacher education, improving classroom education, English language arts education, bilingual/biliteracy education, service learning, uses of technology to promote literacy learning, after school and other community education programs, and literature and composition education.
Students who began the T&L PhD program in AU25 or beyond will follow the curriculum of one of the five new specializations associated with the PhD redesign. This area of study only pertains to students who began in AU24 or before. If you are a student who started in AU24 or before and want to switch into one of the new specializations, please work with your faculty advisor to determine if this is appropriate for you.
Program Features
Flexible and suited to the individual interests of each doctoral student.
Research apprenticeships provide the opportunity for students to work with faculty on their current research and scholarship and to engage in their own studies with the support of faculty.
Encouraged to present scholarly work at state and national conferences and to join faculty in professional writing and publication.
Engage in research that values the diversity of experiences, knowledge, and literacies that people bring from their school, homes and communities. Much of this research is explicitly oriented to social action and social justice.
Understand and study adolescents as they construct new literacy practices across modes (print, digital, graphic) as part of their participation in educational, legal, economic, work and recreational institutions.
Combine your interests in adolescent, post-secondary and community literacies and other educational areas whether they are second language learning, early childhood education, STEM education or other pathways.
Career Paths
Funding Opportunities
Key to teaching, research and learning in the college, associateships provide students with professional experience and financial support.
These financial awards are made by Ohio State to students based on academic merit through a university-wide competition.
The college annually awards scholarships to its students to support their academic goals.
Degree Requirements
Prerequisites
Master’s degree.
Program start
Autumn Semester
Deadline to apply
December 1
Minimum Program hours
80
(up to 30 credit hours may transfer)