Outcomes
  • Copywriter
  • Editor
  • Historian
  • Lawyer
  • Linguist
  • Politician
  • Publishing
  • Speech Writer
  • Teacher
  • User Experience Specialist

For individuals who

Are seeking an advanced degree. Have a strong interest in the fields of rhetoric, writing and textual and cultural studies.

Looking for

Involved and engaging faculty members. A robust core in theory, methods and pedagogy. Research experience. 

To become

  • Creative Writing
  • Librarian
  • Faculty
  • Technical Writing
  • Researcher
  • professors in universities or colleges;
  • training and development specialists, user-experience experts, and human-computer interaction specialists in industry;
  • technical, scientific, or professional writers and editors in research and development organizations, high-tech companies, non-profit organizations, or government agencies.

Hands-on experience is essential to our program. The Rhetoric, Writing and Culture Ph.D. requires six credits of experiential learning. Students can work with professors or mentors in disciplinary writing. Others opt to intern for non-profits or local industries.

NDSU offers opportunities for students in the Ph.D. program to teach discipline-specific writing, such as writing in the sciences, writing for engineers, and writing in business and finance.