Portrait of the Profession: The 2007 Survey of Doctoral Programs in Rhetoric and Composition<sup>1</sup>

Stuart C. Brown New Mexico State University ; Theresa Enos University of Arizona ; David Reamer University of Arizona ; Jason Thompson University of Arizona

Abstract

Abstract Notes 1The 2007 Survey of Doctoral Programs in Rhetoric and Composition was approved by the New Mexico State University Institutional Review Board on April 18, 2007, Human Subject Application #219 (Exempt Pre). 2Consistent with earlier surveys, we use the term rhetoric and composition as a commonplace to signify the variety of programs profiled, including those that emphasize technical and professional communication or those that offer an English degree with emphasis in rhetoric and composition. 3The 1994 survey included two Canadian programs (Simon Fraser University and University of Waterloo). Neither appear in the 2000 nor the 2007 surveys.

Journal
Rhetoric Review
Published
2008-09-18
DOI
10.1080/07350190802339234
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