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对以上排名的分析——有兴趣的看看
In the tables that follow, the programs are arranged in the order in which they were mentioned as being in the “top five” in the initial study. The data for the self-identified experts appear for each institution in the right hand columns, along with the rank each program received from the expert group. There is also a summary table, where each program is listed, along with the specialties on which that program was rated. The numbers in each cell indicate the highest quartile in which that program was rated for that specialty; if the two studies disagreed there is an asterisk after the quartile number.
Only four programs were undisputedly placed in the top quartile for each of the specialties in which they were rated. Three of those programs were rated on only one specialty: the University of California, Berkeley was rated in Rhetoric; Stanford University was rated in Applied Communication; and West Virginia University was rated in Communication Education. Northwestern University’s Communication Studies department was rated in the top quartile in three specialties: Communication Theory and Research, Rhetoric, and Applied Communication.
Six other programs received all first quartile rankings from at least one of the two rater groups. These programs were: the University of Colorado, Boulder (Communication Theory and Research, Organizational Communication); Michigan State University’s Communication department (Communication Theory and Research, Organizational Communication, Applied Communication, and Intercultural Communication); the University of Pennsylvania’s Annenberg School for Communication (Communication Theory and Research, Critical-Cultural/Media Studies, and Applied Communication); the University of Southern California’s newly restructured Annenberg School of Communication (Communication Theory and Research, Rhetoric, Organizational Communication, Critical-Cultural/Media Studies, Applied Communication, and Intercultural Communication), the University of Texas, Austin’s Speech Communication department (Communication Theory and Research, Rhetoric, Organizational Communication, Applied Communication, and Intercultural Communication); and the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Communication Arts department (Communication Theory and Research, Rhetoric, and Critical-Cultural/Media Studies).
Four programs were rated in the first quartile by at least one of the rater groups for all but one of their specialties. These programs were: the University of California, Santa Barbara (first quartile: Communication Theory and Research, Organizational Communication, and Intercultural Communication; second quartile: Applied Communication); the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign’s Speech Communication department (first quartile: Communication Theory and Research, Rhetoric, and Organizational Communication; second quartile: Applied Communication); the University of Iowa (first quartile: Communication Theory and Research, Rhetoric, and Critical-Cultural/Media Studies; second quartile: Organizational Communication); and Purdue University (first quartile: Communication Theory and Research, Organizational Communication, and Applied Communication; second quartile: Rhetoric). |
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