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Media Arts and Sciences, PhD

Media Arts and Sciences, PhD

Academic programs / Graduate degrees / Media Arts and Sciences, PhD

Digital Media, EXPERIENTIAL, Embodied Media, Media Arts, approved for STEM-OPT extension, computing, interactive media

Are you interested in engaging innovative technology and media while also using the practices of the humanities, global thinking and computational arts? You can pursue your specific interests with courses from a variety of disciplines for a truly customized transdisciplinary experience.

Program description
Degree awarded: PHD  Media Arts and Sciences

The Doctor of Philosophy program in media arts and sciences is housed in The GAME School, a transdisciplinary center for creativity and innovation.

The school educates you to be a part of the next generation of learners, empowering you with technofluency --- its development, application and implications. You are prepared to be a socially aware, critically thinking global citizen who strives to bring about positive change in a society that's increasingly shaped by new technologies.

You are provided distinct opportunities to engage in knowledge creation at the intersection of computational arts and sciences, using the most advanced practice-based and theoretical methods. The opportunity for active participation in transdisciplinary research teams enables you to gain valuable experience as an agent of both your own research and your own education; this arrangement also fosters opportunities for collaborative and embedded research.

At the core of the program is a commitment to designing curriculum tailored to each student-researcher in conjunction with the diverse faculty, labs and centers, and you have the opportunity to work on the development of innovative, experiential media systems that can respond to the world's most pressing challenges. You can pursue research at the intersection of any of these fields, among others:

  • artificial intelligence, system engineering and machine learning
  • auditory culture, digital composition and performance
  • critical media theory and philosophical technologies
  • food design and sensory science
  • interaction design, experiential media and responsive environments
  • mediated rehabilitation, and somatic and movement studies
  • public participation in science
  • social and embedded design
  • sustainability and critical climate studies
  • virtual reality and augmented reality

STEM-OPT for international students on F-1 visas

This program may be eligible for an Optional Practical Training extension for up to 24 months. This OPT work authorization period may help international students gain skills and experience in the U.S. Those interested in an OPT extension should review ASU degrees that qualify for the STEM-OPT extension at ASU's International Students and Scholars Center website.

The OPT extension only applies to students on an F-1 visa and does not apply to students completing a degree through ASU Online.

At a glance
  • STEM-OPT extension eligible: Yes

Degree requirements

84 credit hours, a written comprehensive exam, a prospectus and a dissertation

Required core (18 credits)
AME 520 Movement and Computing (3)
AME 530 Philosophy of Media Technology (3)
AME 531 Experimental Media Philosophy (3)
AME 532 Creating Interactive Media (3)
AME 533 Design for Media Arts (3)
AME 534 Machine Learning for Media Arts (3)

Research (33 credit hours)
AME 792 Research (33)

Restricted Electives (12 credit hours)

Electives (9 credit hours)

Culminating Experience (12 credit hours)
AME 799 Dissertation

Additional Curriculum Information
Students are expected to be research-active throughout the program, taking at least three research credit hours per semester.

For restricted electives, students must choose graduate-level AME or MDC courses, with approval from the student's advisor. Electives can be any graduate-level courses offered at ASU. The selection of courses relates to the student's research interests and requires the approval of the student's advisor.

When approved by the student's supervisory committee and the Graduate College, 30 credit hours from a previously awarded master's degree in a related field can be used for this degree.

A student can register for dissertation credits only after they have passed the comprehensive examination.

Admission requirements

General university admission requirements:

All students are required to meet general university admission requirements.
U.S. applicants | International applicants | English proficiency

Applicants must fulfill the requirements of both the Graduate College and the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts.

Applicants must have earned a bachelor's or master's degree in arts, humanities, design, media studies, computer science, engineering or a closely related field from a regionally accredited institution.

Applicants must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 (scale is 4.00 = "A") in the last 60 hours of their first bachelor's degree program or a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 (scale is 4.00 = "A") in an applicable master's degree program.

All applicants must submit:

  1. graduate admission application and application fee
  2. official transcripts
  3. curriculum vitae
  4. statement of purpose
  5. three letters of recommendation
  6. portfolio of supporting material
  7. writing sample
  8. proof of English proficiency

Additional Application Information
An applicant whose native language is not English must provide proof of English proficiency regardless of their current residency.

The statement of purpose should explain in a concise and persuasive manner how the student's educational, professional and personal experiences inform their research and creative interests, and the student should elaborate on any aspect of their background that supports their candidacy for this program.

Each applicant must demonstrate entry-level competencies. This can be demonstrated primarily through a portfolio, which may include previously developed media products, projects or publications that illustrate an understanding of and involvement with digital media and computation. Entry-level competency can also be partially demonstrated through coursework and may include courses in:

  • advanced computer programming
  • computer graphics and animation
  • computer music
  • digital design
  • film theory
  • interactive technologies
  • media authoring tools
  • media theory
  • multimedia systems
  • signal processing

Students should see the program website for application deadlines and admission terms.

Tuition information
When it comes to paying for higher education, everyone’s situation is different. Students can learn about ASU tuition and financial aid options to find out which will work best for them.
Application deadlines
Session Modality Deadline Type
Session A/C In Person 01/07 Final
Career opportunities

Graduates can go on to careers in areas such as:

  • academia
  • mobile and web development
  • product design
  • programming
  • research and development across diverse industries
  • software engineering
  • 3D modeling
  • user experience design
Contact information

Program term definitions

Accelerated programs allow students the opportunity to expedite the completion of their degree.

Accelerated master's

These programs allow students to accelerate their studies to earn a bachelor's plus a master's degree in as few as five years (for some programs).

Each program has requirements students must meet to be eligible for consideration. Students typically receive approval to pursue the accelerated master's during the junior year of their bachelor's degree program. Interested students can learn about eligibility requirements and how to apply.

Concurrent degrees allow students to pursue their own personal or professional interests, earn two distinct degrees and receive two diplomas. To add a concurrent degree to your existing degree, work with your academic advisor.

Joint programs, or jointly conferred degrees, are offered by more than one college and provide opportunities for students to take advantage of the academic strengths of two academic units. Upon graduation, students are awarded one degree and one diploma conferred by two colleges.

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ASU Online offers programs in an entirely online format with multiple enrollment sessions throughout the year. See https://asuonline.asu.edu/ for more information.

The Western Regional Graduate Program (WRGP) provides a reduced tuition rate to non-resident graduate students who qualify. Visit the WRGP/WICHE webpage for more information: https://graduate.asu.edu/wiche.

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