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The Stevens Doctoral Program at Chicago Booth is the top destination for analytical, intellectually curious individuals who want to earn a doctorate in business from one of the best business PhD programs in the world.
As a PhD student at Chicago Booth, you will explore and cultivate your research interests from day one—wherever they lead you. In partnership with our distinguished faculty , you will develop your ability to conduct groundbreaking research. You’ll graduate with a business PhD and the tools to achieve academic and professional success.
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Baris Ata (00:00): When I came here, it felt like, "Now I'm in the major leagues." I realized how high the standards are.
Jane L. Risen (00:09): We're the oldest PhD program within a business school, which is pretty extraordinary to think of sort of how long ago the recognition was there that we wanted to be training not just business leaders in practice, but to be training the future leaders of academic discipline.
Ray Ball (00:26): So I arrived in 1966. Oh, it was marvelous. The place just crackled with ideas and open discussion, and I ended up throwing out all the ideas I came with.
Ann L. McGill (00:35): What I especially liked about learning things here is this is an interdisciplinary school, so you didn't have to dive in a silo. You can wrap your arms around huge areas.
Marianne Bertrand (00:46): What is special is that we are part of a business school, training PhD students across a range of disciplines, not just economics or finance, which we deploy in the Economics Department, but also students are doing psychology, operation research.
Ray Ball (00:59): At Chicago, the ideas were the authorities, not the people, and they were all up for grabs.
Amir Sufi (01:06): What we're trying to create here is people who produce knowledge, not just consume it. And that's the real challenge I think of PhD education.
Ana-Maria Tenekedjieva (01:15): I was never told at any point that, "Oh, this is not real finance. This question is too outside of the box." On the contrary, it was always, "You should do what you want to do, and we're going to think about placement once the paper is ready."
Jane L. Risen (01:32): You don't make any assumptions. You question everything.
Pradeep K. Chintagunta (01:35): It's not enough just to know what other people have done. It's also important to know what needs to be done next. To be able to do that, you need to be able to ask questions beyond the questions that have been asked in the previous literature or in the previous knowledge that's already out there.
Jeffrey R. Russell (01:53): When you're going to seminars here, or watching my colleagues talk in the hallways, you'll often see them in what look like very contentious battles. But really, they're just after, "What's the right answer?" When PhD students come here, they are able to sort of bring that into their own souls, and I think that really pushes them then to sort of be the best possible researcher that they can.
Ana-Maria Tenekedjieva (02:12): Chicago Booth is known for its quite aggressive questioning style. I think that we get a little bit of a bad rap. There is a point to the aggressive questioning, and it is to clarify the idea. In Chicago Booth the spirit is be tough on the idea, not on the person.
Amir Sufi (02:30): Throughout the world, we're appreciating more and more how influential research can be. I think our PhD students going forward will increasingly be placed in positions, both in scholarship and in government and in business, where they can have major influence.
Ray Ball (02:48): So the fact that this is the oldest doctoral program in business, that it has been going for 100 years, gives some indication of the commitment of this school to training people. We still have those same values, and so it's always going to generate people who change the world, who change the way we think. I can't tell you at this point how that will happen. That's exactly the idea. New people come in with new ideas, and they learn how to implement them in the school, and they change the way we think about the world. And that's going to keep going.
The Stevens Program is highly competitive—and highly rewarding. Approximately 20–25 new PhD students matriculate each fall from an applicant pool of more than 1,000, and our graduates are highly sought after at the world's most elite institutions of higher learning, in government, and at leading global businesses.
Our program is a full-time program that typically takes about five years to complete. PhD students can apply for one of our seven dissertation areas or three joint PhD programs.
Our program gives you the flexibility to meet your intellectual and academic goals. We have seven doctoral dissertation areas, as well as three joint PhD programs.
In collaboration with faculty and fellow students, you’ll conduct innovative research and prepare for a successful career.
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At Chicago Booth, PhD students receive a tuition grant, a stipend, student health insurance, a computer or computer subsidy, and access to research and travel funding.
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For 100 years, Chicago Booth has been a proven training ground for the next generation of leading professionals in academia, government, and industry.
See the Stevens Doctoral Program's current job market candidates—the next generation of researchers who will shape theory and practice in business and beyond.
Discover UChicago is a two-day program that introduces third-year undergraduates to the prospect of pursuing a graduate degree at UChicago and other institutions alike. At the event, Stevens Doctoral Program representatives will shed light on the program and application process, as well as navigating academic life at Chicago Booth.
Since 1920, our faculty, alumni, and students have been driving the evolution of modern research in a wide range of disciplines.
On April 11, 2024, scholars in financial economics gathered to share ongoing research in a series of alumni and student presentations as part of a commemorative event dedicated to our late colleague, Yiran Fan.
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Current PhD student Tesary Lin’s passion for economics and behavioral science has led her to develop a new incentive framework for businesses that want to use consumer data to inform managerial decisions, while respecting consumers’ privacy preferences.
A passion for travel, social impact, and wanting to "dig deeper" inspired current student Gülin Tuzcuoğlu to pursue a PhD in operations research.
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Through intellectual rigor and experiential learning, this full-time, two-year MBA program develops leaders who make a difference in the world.
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The 20-month program teaches the science of management to mid-career leaders who want to move from success to significance.
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Rigorous, discipline-based research is the hallmark of the MIT Sloan PhD Program. The program is committed to educating scholars who will lead in their fields of research—those with outstanding intellectual skills who will carry forward productive research on the complex organizational, financial, and technological issues that characterize an increasingly competitive and challenging business world.
Learn more about the program, how to apply, and find answers to common questions.
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PhD studies at MIT Sloan are intense and individual in nature, demanding a great deal of time, initiative, and discipline from every candidate. But the rewards of such rigor are tremendous: MIT Sloan PhD graduates go on to teach and conduct research at the world's most prestigious universities.
PhD Program curriculum at MIT Sloan is organized under the following three academic areas: Behavior & Policy Sciences; Economics, Finance & Accounting; and Management Science. Our nine research groups correspond with one of the academic areas, as noted below.
Behavioral & policy sciences.
Economic Sociology
Institute for Work & Employment Research
Organization Studies
Technological Innovation, Entrepreneurship & Strategic Management
Accounting
Information Technology
System Dynamics
Those interested in a PhD in Operations Research should visit the Operations Research Center .
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MIT Sloan is eager to provide a diverse group of talented students with early-career exposure to research techniques as well as support in considering research career paths.
The fourth annual Rising Scholars Conference on October 25 and 26 gathers diverse PhD students from across the country to present their research.
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The goal of the MIT Sloan PhD Program's admissions process is to select a small number of people who are most likely to successfully complete our rigorous and demanding program and then thrive in academic research careers. The admission selection process is highly competitive; we aim for a class size of nineteen students, admitted from a pool of hundreds of applicants.
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The 2025 application for admission is live and can be accessed here . The deadline for submission of all materials is December 1, 2024.
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Students in good academic standing in our program receive a funding package that includes tuition, medical insurance, and a fellowship stipend and/or TA/RA salary. We also provide a new laptop computer and a conference travel/research budget.
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Throughout the year, we organize events that give you a chance to learn more about the program and determine if a PhD in Management is right for you.
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During this webinar, you will hear from the PhD Program team and have the chance to ask questions about the application and admissions process.
MIT Sloan PhD Program will be joining the DocNet consortium for an overview of business academia and a recruitment fair at Utah, David Eccles School of Business.
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Unlike formulaic approaches to training scholars, the PhD Program at MIT Sloan allows students to choose their own adventure and develop a unique scholarly identity. This can be daunting, but students are given a wide range of support along the way - most notably having access to world class faculty and coursework both at MIT and in the broader academic community around Boston.
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MIT Sloan produces top-notch PhDs in management. Immersed in MIT Sloan's distinctive culture, upcoming graduates are poised to innovate in management research and education.
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Graduates of the MIT Sloan PhD Program are researching and teaching at top schools around the world.
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The PhD Program is integral to the research of MIT Sloan's world-class faculty. With a reputation as risk-takers who are unafraid to embrace the unconventional, they are engaged in exciting disciplinary and interdisciplinary research that often includes PhD students as key team members.
Research centers across MIT Sloan and MIT provide a rich setting for collaboration and exploration. In addition to exposure to the faculty, PhD students also learn from one another in a creative, supportive research community.
Throughout MIT Sloan's history, our professors have devised theories and fields of study that have had a profound impact on management theory and practice.
From Douglas McGregor's Theory X/Theory Y distinction to Nobel-recognized breakthroughs in finance by Franco Modigliani and in option pricing by Robert Merton and Myron Scholes, MIT Sloan's faculty have been unmatched innovators.
This legacy of innovative thinking and dedication to research impacts every faculty member and filters down to the students who work beside them.
“MIT Sloan PhD training is a transformative experience. The heart of the process is the student’s transition from being a consumer of knowledge to being a producer of knowledge. This involves learning to ask precise, tractable questions and addressing them with creativity and rigor. Hard work is required, but the reward is the incomparable exhilaration one feels from having solved a puzzle that had bedeviled the sharpest minds in the world!” -Ezra Zuckerman Sivan Alvin J. Siteman (1948) Professor of Entrepreneurship
Sample Dissertation Abstracts - These sample Dissertation Abstracts provide examples of the work that our students have chosen to study while in the MIT Sloan PhD Program.
We believe that our doctoral program is the heart of MIT Sloan's research community and that it develops some of the best management researchers in the world. At our annual Doctoral Research Forum, we celebrate the great research that our doctoral students do, and the research community that supports that development process.
The videos of their presentations below showcase the work of our students and will give you insight into the topics they choose to research in the program.
2024 PhD Doctoral Research Forum Winner - Gabriel Voelcker
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Each year, we welcome a select group of exceptional individuals to the PhD program. All students bring a readiness to commit to the most rigorous, rewarding experience of their academic careers.
Fall 2025 applications are now open. The application deadline is December 1, 2024 at 5:00 PM PST.
We offer a range of resources and events that can help you determine if the program is right for you.
Once you’ve decided to apply, take time to familiarize yourself with the application requirements.
All applicants are carefully considered for their academic preparation and performance, and their potential to be outstanding researchers. We consider the strength of recommendation letters, standardized test scores, rigor of academic preparation, and alignment of research interests between students and faculty, among other areas.
Applicants may apply to the Stanford GSB PhD Program and another program at Stanford University.
Join dozens of Stanford Graduate School of Business students who gain valuable leadership skills in a multidisciplinary, multicultural community as Knight-Hennessy Scholars (KHS). KHS admits up to 100 applicants each year from across Stanford’s seven graduate schools, and delivers engaging experiences that prepare them to be visionary, courageous, and collaborative leaders ready to address complex global challenges. As a scholar, you join a distinguished cohort, participate in up to three years of KHS’s leadership program, and receive full funding for up to three years of your PhD studies at Stanford. Candidates of any country may apply. KHS applicants must have earned their first undergraduate degree within the last seven years, and must apply to both a Stanford graduate program and to KHS. Stanford PhD students may also apply to KHS during their first year of PhD enrollment. If you aspire to be a leader in your field, we invite you to apply. The KHS application deadline is October 9, 2024. Learn more about KHS admission .
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A phd in management: where business research and education intersect.
Become an industry thought leader while preparing tomorrow’s business leaders.
Our fully funded PhD in Management is designed for ambitious students and professionals interested in a career in university teaching and research.
This residential program, based at the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management in Ithaca, NY, combines Ivy League rigor and real-world relevance to prepare you for successful careers in academia.
With a strong focus on management science and applied research, this doctoral degree is ideal for someone looking to teach at the university level and contribute to the greater body of industry knowledge. Pursuing a PhD in Management is also an ideal next step for executives and senior managers who want to make a transition to academia or enhance their research skills for a successful consulting career.
As you explore PhD programs’ degree requirements, faculty engagement, and campus experience, Cornell stands alone.
In Cornell’s highly flexible program, you’ll choose a specific area of study and build your own dissertation committee. Our program faculty are genuinely interested and invested in your intellectual development. In this small and highly selective program, you will get to know the faculty and your peers well.
The SC Johnson Graduate School of Management is home to leading research centers and a high-impact academic journal; these open you up to unique learning and mentorship opportunities.
The Debra Paget and Jeffrey Berg Business Simulation Lab facilitates in-person and online behavioral research related to decision-making and problem-solving.
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The Johnson School’s doctoral degree in management combines the best of theory and practice, building on a three-pronged foundation:
Develop your research and analytical skills. You’ll work with classmates to examine existing literature and theories for class deliverables, which will often include your own original research.
Design your own academic pathway. You’ll choose one of six primary areas of study and create your own dissertation committee.
Draw on the expertise from across Cornell. You’ll get to select graduate-level courses from schools and colleges devoted to law , hospitality , engineering , labor relations , and other fields.
The fully residential, fully funded PhD in Management program includes a tuition waiver and a stipend for living expenses. Here’s a quick overview of what to expect:
PhD in Management
Ithaca, NY, with options in New York City
Foundational coursework, original research, and six potential areas of study
“PhD is a marathon, not a sprint, and collaborating with great people is paramount. At Cornell, I’ve found a place where amazing people come together, supporting my research and personal growth. Choosing Cornell means joining a community that knows how important it is to work with exceptional people to excel in the program.” – Elina Hur PhD ’23
When you apply to the Johnson School’s PhD in Management, you will select a primary area of study. Choosing a concentration allows you to gain specialized skills and knowledge while growing a portfolio of original research.
Examine the role of accounting information in firms and financial markets. PhD-level research at Cornell explores topics such as how firms report information to investors, how accounting information is used to manage firms, and the nature of auditing.
Use modern tools and methodologies to gain a better understanding of the world. PhD students in this area explore many aspects of economics including industrial, behavioral, labor, and organizational.
Dive deep into the financial structure and issues of organizations. Your research might look at how conflicts of interest affect corporate policy, how investor psychology affects asset pricing, or how to detect price bubbles.
Learn how theories from operations research, economics, psychology, and sociology intersect to inform corporate and consumer decisions. Your PhD studies will explore both quantitative and behavioral perspectives of marketing.
Prepare for a research-focused career in academia or industry. This versatile concentration develops skilled, innovative, analytical researchers through a broad curriculum and close faculty collaboration.
Develop the technical skills and behavioral analysis knowledge you need to address high-impact managerial decisions. This focus area also offers an option to complete coursework at Cornell Tech in New York City.
The majority of our PhD in Management students pursue careers in academia. After graduation, many land tenure-track teaching positions at top-tier business schools and continue to advance knowledge through original research. Johnson School PhD students often field multiple offers and see starting salaries range from $150,000 to $250,000.
Students from around the United States and across the globe arrive at the Johnson School to earn their PhD in Management—and their diverse research interests, educational backgrounds, and professional experiences make for a vibrant, enriching learning environment.
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After earning the PhD in Management, our alumni go on to teach and inspire future leaders at top-tier institutions. Not only do they teach and conduct research alongside some of the most brilliant minds in business, but they also advance the field through publishing in leading journals and presenting their work at industry conferences.
“ Does Regulatory Jurisdiction Affect the Quality of Investment-Adviser Regulation? ” in American Economic Review (2019) — Alan Kwan, PhD ’17, with Ben Charoenwong and Tarik Umar
When you join the PhD in Management program at the Johnson School, you’ll be part of a learning community comprising more than 100 accomplished academics and thought leaders.
Not only will you take courses with renowned professors from across the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business, but you also will have the opportunity to build your own faculty committee—a group that will become instrumental as you select your dissertation topic and embark on your original research.
Throughout the PhD program—from foundational coursework to your dissertation—you’ll work closely with dedicated teacher-scholars like these:
Dr. Rennekamp’s research focuses on financial accounting from a behavioral perspective. She’s widely published, with work appearing in leading academic journals such as The Accounting Review , Contemporary Accounting Research , and The Journal of Financial Reporting .
Dr. Girotra studies the digital transformation of companies, whether it’s looking at emerging tools and practices or exploring new business models. He’s frequently interviewed in an array of mainstream business media outlets, including Bloomberg BusinessWeek , Fortune , and Forbes .
Dr. Woolley studies the psychological processes behind consumer motivation. She’s an award-winning educator and researcher with work published in academic journals and national media outlets including the Journal of Consumer Research , Journal of Marketing Research , and The Wall Street Journal .
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As you pursue your PhD in business management, you’ll begin with a set of foundation courses and progress into advanced coursework in your area of interest. Through it all, your faculty committee will help make sure you’re on the right track.
Early in your doctoral program, you will complete foundational coursework in management and other fields. Many of these will focus on the research process and prepare you for your dissertation.
As you progress in the PhD in Management program, you’ll take electives and advanced courses that align with your research area of interest; these classes can be in the Johnson School and across Cornell.
During the final part of the program, you begin work on your dissertation—the culmination of your original research. You choose the topic of research in conjunction with your committee.
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Tap into the experience and expertise of faculty members from across Cornell University.
Management is a broad science. Business leaders serve in a variety of roles in industries of all kinds: healthcare, consumer goods, agriculture, biotechnology, media, and consulting to name just a few. At Cornell, you can enrich your education and expand your research opportunities by taking courses and finding mentors beyond the college of business.
Explore fields like computer science, psychology, sociology, communication, engineering, and data science—and then connect the dots back to your management research.
Interact with peers and professors from other disciplines by participating in student organizations and special interest groups or by attending public lectures, workshops, and networking events.
The ideal candidate for the Johnson School’s doctorate degree in management will have a strong record of academic excellence, a solid understanding of the research process, and an entrepreneurial approach to problem-solving. An MBA or master’s degree is not a requirement for admission.
Our admissions page offers more details about program prerequisites, selection criteria, requirements, deadline information, and a checklist of materials you need to submit with your application.
The Johnson School admissions team is available to answer your questions about the program and the application process. Stop in or reach out by phone or email today.
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Learn, grow, and thrive on one of the most beautiful college campuses in the United States. As a PhD student, you’ll spend a lot of time in Sage Hall, a Gothic-style building dating back to 1875. You’ll find more high-tech learning spaces just off campus at the Breazzano Family Center for Business Education. You’ll also have access to the innovative campus of Cornell Tech in New York City—particularly relevant to students focused on technology and information management.
Attending Cornell also means you’ll call Ithaca, NY, home for about five years. Our eclectic downtown is full of eateries, shops, activities, and all of the amenities you’d need for everyday life. When you’re not in class or studying, you can explore all that the Finger Lakes region has to offer.
Before you apply to a research-focused graduate program, you’re likely to want to do some deep research of your own. For instance, how does a fully funded PhD in Management work? What’s the typical completion time?
We have a robust Frequently Asked Questions section to help you learn more about our program, the admissions process, and dissertation requirements. For our international applicants, you’ll also find specific details about earning your PhD in Management.
You are welcome to reach out to any professor with whom you see a good research fit. Our website also has a wealth of information about the program.
We offer interviews only to a few applicants after their first screening.
You are welcome to contact any professor with whom you see a research match. Faculty are more likely to respond to specific research queries.
Yes. Our response time will vary. We are not able to answer detailed questions that are better assessed by faculty during the application process.
Admissions does not offer campus tours for PhD program applicants. However, you may arrange an appointment with a faculty member.
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Cornell wishes to warn the public about these fraudulent activities being perpetrated purportedly in the name of Cornell, and/or its officials. Please be advised that:
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Ready to apply to our highly selective, fully funded PhD in Management? We look forward to learning more about you and your research goals. Start the application process today at the Cornell Graduate Admissions website. [You’ll first need to register for an account or log in to an existing one.]
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Higher studies often encompass the decision of pursuing a bachelor’s, master’s and then, if you feel like delving deeper into your chosen field, a doctorate degree.
When it comes to the vast domain of commerce, a PhD is commonly chosen by those wanting to explore the academic arena. Working professionals don’t usually opt for a PhD given the extensive amount of time it demands and also because it has more academic use.
So, if you have recently completed your Master of Business Administration, choosing a PhD might require some thinking to finally arrive at the right decision. This blog aims to elaborate on what a PhD after MBA entails and how it can advance you further in your career journey.
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Want to pursue PhD after MBA in India? There are colossal benefits of PhD after an MBA that can equip you with a competitive edge in the management and business world as well as the research and professional exposure you need to aim for high-salary managerial profiles in India and abroad.
Here’s what you need to know about PhD after MBA in India:
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As the highest academic degree in theoretical disciplines, a PhD or Doctorate of Philosophy is perfect for those seeking a greater depth of knowledge in a specific area of interest. Going for a PhD after MBA can be beneficial for a plethora of reasons, some of which are given in a rundown below:
Though many would tell you that with a PhD after MBA you can only ground yourself in the academic world, this is not the case in reality. If you don’t see yourself fitting the position of a lecturer or a professor, you can explore varied prospects in the corporate sector. A doctoral degree in a business or management specialisation imparts you with a deep-embedded and insightful knowledge of the commercial world. An MBA also gives you a unique and practical glimpse of this domain. The combination of these two can be potentially utilised by opting for the role of a consultant or analyst for entrepreneurial ventures, business giants or even hedge funds and investment-related firms. |
To begin with, a PhD is research-extensive by nature and demands individuals to submit their original thesis to conclude this degree. It challenges scholars to break away from the limited amount of knowledge of their field and delve deeper into whichever specialization they have chosen to study. So, a PhD after an MBA would importantly require you to be passionate about research, have an innate curiosity towards your field and be ready to devote yourself for a longer period of time to your thesis. |
Another reason why many graduates aspire for a PhD after MBA is when they are planning to make a career as an . Since one needs to exhaust many years to this degree, you can pursue the profile of an assistant professor at the university itself while getting mentored for your research thesis. Further, by completing a PhD, you would be deemed eligible for the position of a professor at an academic institution though some universities or colleges might demand you to qualify for a teaching exam. |
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The average duration of PhD after MBA is approximately 5-7 years where the 1st year is more theoretical but from the beginning of the second year, you can pick specializations as per your choice. In Business and Management, there is an array of specialised PhD courses that one can choose from. Here are the top specialisations to pursue PhD after MBA:
Though the specific prerequisites might vary from one university to another, there are some general criteria for PhD after MBA or any other postgraduate program that every candidate needs to fulfil.
The primary requirement is that of a master’s degree in the related discipline (from a recognised institution) in which one is applying for a doctoral degree, if you are applying for a PhD in Business Administration, you need to have completed a postgraduate course like, MBA, MIM, amongst others.
Along with these, you will be required to submit the following documents:
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If you are planning to pursue PhD after MBA from abroad then the following points will guide you through the application process and entrance exams:
Also Read: How to Get PhD Funding?
Yes, it is possible to apply for PhD after distance MBA but if you are aiming for a doctoral course, you must pursue your MBA from a UGC-accredited university or college. To apply for a PhD after a Distance MBA, you must be able to provide valid transcripts as well as mark sheets from your MBA thus it is essential to check the certification of the institution before studying for an MBA.
MBA in Finance professionals often opts for a PhD to pursue a career in research or academia. Finance is one of the most popular specialisations for PhD after MBA and students can choose from various subjects like Financial Management, Financial Analysis, Financial Modelling, etc. To pursue PhD in Finance in India, you will have to qualify for UGC NET , NMIMS or NIPER JEE while you will have to qualify GRE for universities abroad. Let’s take a look at the universities for PhD after MBA in Finance:
Here are the major careers for PhD after MBA in Finance:
Numerous renowned business schools and universities across the globe offer specialised PhD programs in varied fields of Business, Commerce and Management. To help you further in your research, we have listed down some of the major academic institutions that are internationally popular for their offered specialised courses for those aspiring to pursue a PhD after MBA:
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Many study destinations like the UK, USA, Australia and Canada are renowned for their research doctoral courses so selecting the right country to study PhD is an important decision you must carefully take. Let’s take a look at the top countries to study PhD after MBA and their popular research universities:
PhD after MBA in the UK
Here are the major universities to study PhD in the UK:
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PhD after MBA in the USA
Popular for its STEM courses as well as top-ranked business schools, the top universities for PhD in the USA are:
PhD after MBA in Canada
Canada is another renowned destination for PhD programs and offers a plethora of specialisations in business and management. Here are the popular universities for PhD in Canada :
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PhD after MBA in Australia
The land of Kiwis is internationally lauded for its focus on research education and high-ranked entrepreneurial programs. Check out the top universities for PhD in Australia :
PhD after MBA in New Zealand
If you are looking for affordable PhD courses after completing MBA, New Zealand is the best place for you. Take a look at the popular universities for PhD in New Zealand :
Adding the renowned academic degree of PhD to your list of qualifications, there are a plethora of career opportunities awaiting you. Since a doctoral degree in business-related disciplines provides you with an insightful acumen into the commercial arena, you will be equipped with the knowledge of data analysis and business trends and organisational problems.
Further, you will be skilled with research methods such as econometrics, experimental methods, field studies, modelling etc. So, with a PhD after MBA, you will not only be a perfect candidate for academic profiles but you can also explore plentiful prospects in the corporate world.
Here are the top job profiles you can explore after pursuing PhD after MBA:
The salary of PhD after MBA in India is somewhere between INR 7 Lakhs to 17 Lakhs per annum depending upon whether you work in the corporate sector or explore the academic domain working as a lecturer or academician.
We have elucidated upon the major employment sector for graduates with a PhD in Management and Commerce-related specialisations below:
The most popular career path post a PhD is that of becoming a professor. Most PhDs in business or management pursue it in the first place to pursue a career in academics. Further, most of the research universities prefer to hire PhDs as business school professors. If you are aiming to become a part of a prestigious academic institution or especially Ivy League school, you should definitely go for a PhD after MBA because this striking combination coupled with a few years of professional experience can make you an ideal candidate for the position of a university professor or lecturer at a business school. To give a rough statistical description, nearly 80% of business ‘PhD after MBA’ graduates become faculty members at business schools, and roughly 20% take jobs in the industry. |
A PhD is quite a data-driven degree and involves extensive analysis and in-depth assessment as it constitutes submission of a research thesis as its incremental element. If you have been planning to pursue a , an MBA is more of a professional route to take but combining it with a PhD might give you knowledge of both corporate as well as the research world. Getting a taste of both these areas, you can further enter the research sector with a versatile skill set which will prove extremely useful in carrying out path-breaking case studies and contributions with the potential of bringing the commercial industry in a newer light. |
As a common myth, you might be told that a doctorate degree is of no use in the professional world, but it is quite the opposite as a PhD after MBA can furnish you with the quintessential business acumen to fit the role of business consultant and analyst. As many doctoral scholars move further to become professors or researchers, only a small proportion of their heads towards the industry. As this degree provides aspirants with the understanding of employing PhDs to derive wisdom from their theoretical and unique methodologies for analysis, which when combined with the pragmatic training obtained during the MBA, marks for a marvellous body of knowledge. You can explore varied prospects in entrepreneurship ventures as well as companies like SEC, JP Morgan Chase, McKinsey and Morgan Stanley which are known to hire PhDs frequently. |
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Anyone with an MBA degree can pursue a PhD. In fact, it’s a good idea to do PhD after MBA if you are interested in exploring the arena of academics or research and you can also pursue opportunities in consulting firms in the corporate sector. Also, the top B-Schools such as Columbia University, Yale University, Harvard University, INSEAD, and London Business School have most professors with a PhD degree. So, if you aim to teach at top business schools in the world, pursuing PhD after MBA is indeed a good decision.
The exact duration of PhD depends on the specialization as well as the university, the fact whether it’s part-time or full-time, and other factors. Doing a PhD after MBA usually takes 4-5 years but relying upon varied factors, be it your chosen course or institution, it can take less than 3 years and as long as 7-8 years to complete.
Yes. You can do a PhD in Psychology after MBA. However, you will need 55% marks in your MBA discipline to qualify for a PhD in Psychology after MBA.
A PhD in Business is often referred to as a DBA (Doctor of Business Administration) which is usually considered as the sequel of the MBA and is the highest form of management degree. Pursuing a doctorate in Business or its related specializations would provide you with an enhanced insight into the commercial arena after which you can target higher-level career profiles ranging from a business analyst to a consultant or you can pursue academic positions which is another beneficial route to take.
The essential prerequisite for a PhD is to have a master’s degree along with the minimum marks specified by the academic institution you are applying for. With an MBA, you are eligible to pursue a PhD in commerce-related disciplines while opting for a doctorate in other domains might depend on the criteria provided by the particular university.
The answer to this question is explained well in the points given below: 1. Yes, you can do PhD after a distance MBA 2. Your degree must be from a UGC-recognized institution 3. The application process remains the same as for the regular degree holders 4. Make sure you meet all the eligibility requirements 5. Some universities prefer candidates with regular MBA degrees.
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Going for a PhD after MBA will equip you with one of the best educational combinations in the world. It might not be the easiest of programs to pursue but the benefits are going to be fruitful for your professional journey.
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I like your article great content. Thank you
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I have done MBA. My specialization is marketing (major) & human resource(minor).I want to know which specialization should I choose for PhD or Can I choose other specialization like social work, political science,etc.
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Very good article. In my opinion, having a PhD will make you more likely to earn a higher salary over someone with just a Master’s degree. Nowadays more professionals are doing PhD research programs for a better career.
Thank you for the feedback and for sharing your opinion, Rohan!
Thank you very much for your elaboration on Ph.D. after MBA. I would like to know which specializations are available here in the USA.. Thank you.
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Hello I’m Amir I done MBA 3.5year and I want to study PhD directly after MBA can u guide me forther I continue which subjects
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The joint-degree program offers an MBA in combination with a PhD in the sciences or humanities from the Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.
An MBA may be pursued in combination with a PhD in one of a wide array of areas of study , in the biological sciences, engineering and applied sciences, the humanities, the physical sciences, and social sciences. An MBA/PhD is not available in the management disciplines .
Students typically complete both degrees in approximately seven years, rather than the eight or more that would be required if the degrees were pursued separately. Programs are highly customized to fit each student's individual course of study, and are generally determined at the time of admission. Students must complete one full year at Yale SOM, during which they complete the integrated MBA curriculum, and one year taking courses at both schools. Students typically begin their full year at Yale SOM after PhD qualifying exams have been passed.
Students receive financial support from the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences during the semesters in which they are enrolled there. They pay tuition during the three semesters during which they are enrolled at Yale SOM.
Learn more about admission to the Yale School of Management. Learn more about admission to the Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.
A PhD in management enables you to gain a competitive edge, hone your skills, network with industry professionals and students worldwide, become a scholar and move up the career ladder. You can specialize in accounting, economics, marketing, finance, ethics and legal studies, healthcare management, etc. PhD in management helps you pursue jobs like a management consultant, professor, policy analyst, CEO and organizational change manager. The online programs from TSL-UCN adopt advanced teaching methodologies to improve your learning capacity, an international curriculum with global recognition, experienced faculty, mentors and academic heads, access to extensive learning resources and guidance for dissertation. Gain proficiency to become an excellent decision maker and thought leader.
MBA has been a gold standard for business and management professionals to seek for a long time. But, is there any degree that would add more value to an MBA graduate ? Have you ever thought of a PhD after MBA ?
Yes, you can take your career a step further in the world of business and management by enrolling yourself in a PhD in management . Whether pursuing a role in academics, research, or simply adding more value to your resume, a PhD in management would be an indispensable qualification one can undertake. If you are wondering what you would gain by enrolling in a PhD after MBA , keep reading.
Africa has always had the potential to become the next global super continent, and the day of success is yet to come. Strong business leaders and innovators are pivotal in the growth of any country. One cannot overstate the importance of good leaders as they will utilize the resources and human potential to churn out productivity and goodwill. With nearly 420 million youth aged 15-35 from over 54 countries. One-third are still unemployed. It is estimated that almost 10 million managers must manage these working-class people to effectively improve the continent’s growth.
With rising global needs and the need to reduce reliance in a single country, many multinational conglomerates are looking to base on other countries to diversify their dependence. Good leaders are needed now more than ever to run these companies and suffice the mutually beneficial opportunities.
A PhD in management is a pathway to specialization or even sub-specialization, depending upon the candidate’s MBA. PhD after MBA would allow professionals to tackle specific research areas and answer questions with the potential relevance to the business world. Here are some of the fields of PhD after MBA specializations:
Business schools are always in need of highly qualified and tenured business professionals who have a PhD. They require them to engage in research as their school rankings are highly influenced by the number of PhD-qualified faculty. Though a PhD in management is sought after by those interested in an academic or a research career, it is also beneficial to other business and management sectors.
Now you know that you can pursue a PhD after MBA now. You might ask us what the benefits of PhD are after MBA. In that case, let us explain as there are various benefits of PhD after MBA.
Be it an on-campus or an online PhD in management degree ; it becomes an immediate marketable qualification that will give you a competitive edge among your peers in the modern workforce. A PhD will add a layer of credibility which bolsters your expertise in the eyes of a potential or your current employer. A PhD will also help you achieve your career goals irrespective of teaching, research, consulting, or anything else entirely.
With a PhD in management , candidates will be able to hone in on their skills and specialize in the field they are interested in. The degree can also empower you to impact your current role by giving you expertise outside of your organization by providing research projects that may tackle various aspects in other industries. The time and the vast opportunities at hand will allow candidates to define themselves as they see fit.
While pursuing a PhD in management , you will have the chance to meet and interact with many industry professionals with similar views, leading to many future collaborations and mutually beneficial business and academic endeavors.
Your classmates will also be your competition and colleagues in the future. Excellent opportunities will present themselves to you via academic conferences, which provide ideal opportunities to meet new like-minded professionals and scholars to expand your network.
Pursuing a PhD is the pinnacle of learning in any given discipline. Students often work with the fringes of understanding and develop on it for others. A PhD will allow one to truly become a thinking man’s scholar beyond the specific knowledge of the discipline, paving the way for other thinkers to lay their foundation in the future.
The scholarly works are not merely limited to transferable knowledge but also research that can transcend many lifetimes. One would write decorations, reviewing articles, and publish in your field’s journals. A PhD in management can aid you places you never conceived possible, advancing you as much a scholar in the most real sense.
As a PhD graduate, you get the chance to switch to different specialties and move up the career ladder if you are inclined. Many executive board level positions open up to specialized professionals who have the appropriate qualification and experience. Candidates will also serve as prominent consultants of the industry to help organizations develop a definitive well through strategy.
As one can see, the benefits of doing a PhD in management are in abundance; one only has many to gain by opting for a PhD in management as PhD management jobs in the academic and research sector are not the only options on offer to the graduates but also others such as;
Online management courses have become the norm in recent times as more and more reputed business schools worldwide have started to offer online management courses for students worldwide.
One can also take up PhD courses in management online from your home’s comfort at a predefined flexible phase. Online PhD in management programs offer students a comprehensive program often based on in-class programs to help students get the most out of their sessions. The classes are set up as per the student’s agreed schedule and the board, allowing them to pursue their PhD in management courses without compromising their job or business.
A doctoral degree program in management imparts several skills that can be utilized as a part of a corporate organization, autonomously as a consultant, or even working in the public policy field with the government or an NGO. These are a few of the jobs you might want to pursue following the completion of your program.
After completing your program, you will be well-equipped to become an instructor in the business or management field yourself. You could also enter the private market as a member of a company or as an external consultant brought in to improve processes.
Companies seldom need to look for experts who can help them drive further success as they hire business consultants to collaborate with the organization to identify the appropriate business solutions. They may also build relationships with vendors and create programs that can meet a company’s business goals. Consultants can deal with various organizational issues. Still, they will routinely need to be both analytical in their approach to the data and collaborative in dealing with people.
Business professors work at university level business schools and are typically expected to lecture students in their area of expertise. Professors are also often called upon to perform their independent research to publish in academic journals. A PhD in Management qualifies an individual for instructing students in business at the college level through lectures and the development of appropriate exercises, and the use of regular assessments.
Some of the skills acquired as a part of doctoral work in management are transferable to the public policy field, like data analysis and setting business policies. As a policy analyst, you will be tasked to review, collaborate, and provide feedback with policies and aid in developing new proposals. This role requires analysts to perform an in-depth analysis of both quantitative and qualitative data during policy development.
Developing strategic plans for organizations is the prime purpose of the executives. These professionals consider the time required to implement change, the processes involved, and the overall costs. Executives also oversee various departments and cultivate positive relationships throughout the organization to enhance performance.
One of the advantages of the doctorate in management is the ability to enter a wide variety of fields after completing your program. This flexible degree suits both the independent-minded who want to act as consultants or prefer a consistent corporate environment.
Many organizations are now hiring change managers. These professionals are innovators who analyze and implement practical and critical organizational changes to improve the business. Change managers are also responsible for helping transition an organization to a new process, technical system, or an entirely new business model.
These professionals are accountable for researching, planning, and implementing a variety of changes. Usually, they organize critical meetings composed of organizational leaders and present their findings backed up by factual research data outlining the benefits the organization will receive if they proceed with the change.
In an academic partnership with the University of Central Nicaragua, Taksha Smartlabz (TSL-UCN) offers an acclaimed online PhD in management. This online PhD course is provided on a par with the regular program. It blends online learning flexibility, coupled with hands-on training to help students meet their professional goals and grow as a thought leader in your chosen field of work.
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With that, we hope that you now will be able to see what’s next after an MBA and how it can be valuable to your career as a business and management professional. Good luck!
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The Wake Forest University PhD/MBA program is dedicated to training and research at the interface between science and business to unleash the power and potential of technology for the benefit of society.
A large proportion of Ph.D. graduates work in the private sector in positions that use the skills acquired during their graduate training. But in addition to the scholarship and rigor that makes the Ph.D. a world model, there is a need for a broader range of skills for success in a changing employment climate. The Wake Forest University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, in conjunction with the Schools of Business , has initiated an innovative course of study leading to the PhD/MBA. The Wake Forest PhD/MBA program is the first program of its kind in the nation, and the first to produce students with the joint degree (see testimonials from some of our graduates, below).
Uniting science and management, the PhD/MBA program is preparing a new generation of leaders for the emerging fields of technology. Our mission is focused, providing education and research training leading to beneficial uses for the rapidly emerging discoveries in the sciences, and preparing students for industry or academic leadership. Multidisciplinary knowledge is indispensable in the development of new products and processes and in the translation of biomedical advances to patients and the global market. As the first graduate program in the nation offering management training with the Ph.D., we are dedicated to capturing the brightest minds and providing them with the scientific and management expertise needed to foster the technology infrastructure of the nation.
The PhD/MBA program is a synthesis of curricula from the Graduate School and the Evening MBA Program of the Schools of Business, with specialized course work and opportunities for industrial and business internships. The joint program is open to new and current students in all PhD-granting programs across all Wake Forest campuses. Students take from 4-6 years to complete the joint program, depending on the nature of the graduate research undertaken in the home program. The first year of the curriculum will provide students with a core base of knowledge in the core competencies of the home graduate program. At the end of the second year, and before beginning MBA course work, the student must take and pass examinations that will admit him/her to candidacy for the PhD. A student enrolling in the PhD/MBA program would have 5-6 semesters of evening MBA courses added to the graduate degree requirements. Opportunities for industrial projects and internships are possible after ascent to PhD candidacy and during the MBA coursework phase. The PhD and MBA degrees will be awarded simultaneously at the completion of all requirements for both degrees.
Students wishing to enroll in the combined program apply to and meet the respective admissions requirements of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and the Schools of Business. Admission to the MBA portion of the program occurs separately after gaining admission to the home graduate program, and after securing appropriate approval from the home program for participation in the joint program. In addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the Schools of Business requires completion of the GMAT (General Management Aptitude Test). The Schools of Business will also accept the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) as a replacement for the GMAT for admissions.
Questions regarding admissions: Mr. Kevin Bender Associate Director, Graduate Admissions School of Business (336) 758-3091 [email protected]
General questions: Dr. Dwayne Godwin Associate Dean Graduate School of Arts and Sciences [email protected]
PhD/MBA students completed an economic impact study of new in silico algorithms used in the drug discovery process. This study contributed to a $2 million grant awarded by the US government to develop computer simulation software designed to predict biological and toxicological effects of drugs, which will reduce the failure rate in the drug development process. Pictured from the left are Donald Debethizy, President and CEO of Targacept, Inc., Randy Jacinto, PhD/MBA graduate; Richard Alexander, PhD/MBA graduate; Dwayne W. Godwin, Ph.D., Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy and Director of the PhD/MBA program; Adam Winseck, PhD/MBA graduate; and William S. Caldwell, Ph.D., Vice President of Drug Discovery and Development, Targacept, Inc. Not pictured is Heather Peters, PhD/MBA student who also worked on the project.
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“My new job is exactly what I have been looking for. I found that the dual degree is an attractive combination that will allow me to go further, faster.” DR. ADAM WINSECK MEDICAL MARKETING, SANOFI AVENTIS, INC. 2004 NEUROBIOLOGY AND ANATOMY MEDICAL EDUCATION MARKETING
“The fusion of biology and business has provided a unique perspective – like looking at the world from space, it’s easier to see the whole picture. As an aspiring entrepreneur I feel that the skills I learned will amplify my ability to make a difference.” DR. RANDY JACINTO BIORAD, INC. 2004 PHD/MBA GRADUATE MOLECULAR MEDICINE
“Incredible advances can occur where disciplines collide. The PhD/MBA program has given me the tools to pursue a broader career horizon without sacrificing my core scientific interests.” DR. RICHARD ALEXANDER 2004 PHD/MBA GRADUATE PHYSIOLOGY/PHARMACOLOGY
“The PhD/MBA program prepared me for a career, not just a job. Today I am conducting research with a deeper understanding of how my work supports my organization.” DR. HEATHER PETERS PHD/MBA GRADUATE CHEMISTRY
“Drawing from my management and scientific training in equal measure, I’ve enjoyed the increased level of responsibility and respect that has come with achieving the dual degree.” DR. FRANK WELDER PHD/MBA GRADUATE CHEMISTRY MECHNICAL AND QUALITY DIRECTOR MICROBAC LABORATORIES, INC.
The MBA/Ph.D. in Educational Studies: Educational Leadership prepares students to assume major leadership and research-intensive positions in a wide variety of education-related organizations, including institutions of higher education, research organizations/think tanks, private foundations and nonprofit organizations, school systems, regional, state, or federal government, or private sector companies. Degree recipients have the knowledge and skills needed to assume positions as tenure-track college faculty tasked with engaging in research and with teaching graduate education courses, as experts with policy organizations responsible for producing or overseeing education-related research. And as high-level K-12 or higher education-related organizations with oversight and/or responsibility for research-oriented functions. Within the degree, students may opt to focus doctoral-level course selections around a concentration in PK-12 or higher education contexts. The MBA/Ph.D. in Educational Studies: Educational Leadership requires a minimum of 66 hours of doctoral-level coursework (including fieldwork and dissertation) in addition to MBA requirements.
For admission into the MBA/PhD program, an applicant must be admitted into both the Neeley MBA program and the College of Education Educational Studies PhD (Educational Leadership emphasis). Applicants must present a strong academic record (GPA of 3.0 in either the last 60 hours of college credit or undergraduate GPA). Applicants to the MBA/PhD program must submit transcripts of all prior collegiate work, a statement explaining the applicant's interest in earning the MBA/PhD and how the applicant sees the MBA/PhD fitting with personal and professional goals, an equity statement, a current resume, and a writing sample, and must complete either a video or in-person interview.
Additionally, applicants who wish to seek certification as a public school principal or superintendent in Texas in conjunction with the MBA/PhD must already hold a Master's degree in education or a related field, and must have completed at least two years of full-time teaching at an accredited school prior to beginning doctoral coursework (and must have completed at least two years of full-time teaching, as well as met other coursework and practicum requirements, by the time certification is sought). Applicants who seek superintendent certification must either hold a valid principal's certificate or must hold a TEA waiver of the principal certification requirement at time of application.
Applicants who do not already hold a Master's degree at time of application to the MBA/PhD may not seek principal or superintendent certification through TCU's preparation programs in concert with the MBA/PhD programs.
Applicants to the MBA/PhD who do already hold a Master's degree in education or an education-related field, and who wish to pursue principal certification in conjunction with the MBA/PhD, must complete two to three courses in addition to the 66-hour PhD portion of the program (as non-degree seeking students, or in connection with another graduate program at TCU) prior to beginning coursework with a doctoral cohort. These courses are:
-- EDLE 60043 (Instructional Supervision-Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment)*
-- EDLE 60053 (Instructional Supervision-Supervision, Evaluation, and Coaching)
-- EDLE 60083 (Data Use for Educational Leaders)
* EDLE 60043 may be waived as a prerequisite for those seeking principal certification in conjunction with the PhD in the event the applicant holds a Master's degree, earned within 10 years of application to the PhD program, that is in an area of emphasis directly related to PK-12 pedagogy (e.g., curriculum and instruction, assessment, mathematics education, social studies education, science education, literacy education, special education).
Applicants who already hold a Master's degree and who are seeking superintendent certification in conjunction with the MBA/PhD must hold a valid principal certification at the time of application to the program, or must hold (and submit verification of) a TEA waiver of the principal certification requirement at time of application.
Applicants for the superintendent certificate must have accrued at least three years of principal or school-related managerial experience by the time application for superintendent certification is sought.
Students interested in applying to the program should abide by the deadlines stated on the website.
Degree Requirements-MBA
To successfully complete the MBA portion of their degree. Students must meet all core requirements listed below as well as complete the START Workshop or other designated orientation. In the event a student elects to complete the MBA without continuing into the doctoral program, he/she must meet all remaining requirements for the MBA (i.e., elective units in the School of Business). If a student’s work is unsatisfactory in MBA courses, and he/she is not permitted to continue, he or she will not be permitted to commence the Ph.D. portion of the degree. Throughout the program, students must maintain a B average.
| Financial Reporting | 1.5 |
| Accounting for Managerial Planning and Control | 1.5 |
| Global Environment of Business | 1.5 |
| Career Management and Professional Development | 1.5 |
| Business Simulation | 1.5 |
| Managerial Economics | 1.5 |
| Financial Management I | 1.5 |
| Statistical Models | 1.5 |
| Managing Operations and Processes | 1.5 |
| Concepts in Supply Chain Management | 1.5 |
| Legal Env of Business | 1.5 |
| Engaging People | 1.5 |
| Leading Teams and Orgs | 1.5 |
| Strategic Management | 1.5 |
| Business Ethics | 1.5 |
| Marketing Management | 1.5 |
Electives | Approved Electives | 4.5 |
| Financial Reporting | 1.5 |
| Accounting for Managerial Planning and Control | 1.5 |
| Global Environment of Business | 1.5 |
| Business Simulation | 1.5 |
| Managerial Economics | 1.5 |
| Management of Financial Resources | 3 |
| Data Analysis for Managerial Decisions | 3 |
| Managing Operations and Processes | 1.5 |
| Managing Information Technology | 1.5 |
| Business Analytics | 1.5 |
| Concepts in Supply Chain Management | 1.5 |
| Legal Env of Business | 1.5 |
| Essentials of Motivation | 1.5 |
| Strategy Formulation | 1.5 |
| Strategy Implementation | 1.5 |
| Business Ethics | 1.5 |
| Marketing Management | 1.5 |
Electives | Approved Electives | 4.5 |
Requirements: PhD in Educational Studies (Educational Leadership)
A minimum of 66 credit hours is required for the PhD portion of the MBA/PhD degree. Students work closely with their academic advisor to draw from courses in the College of Education and, if appropriate, from other areas on campus that relate to the students’ area of inquiry. Students should use the approved program of study course selection, with the assistance of the advisor. Each student will work with an assigned advisor to plan and, where needed, adjust the plan of study to meet both student needs and programmatic requirements.
For both areas of emphasis (focus in PK-12 Contexts and Higher Education) requirements for the qualifying examination and dissertation are identical, as is the typical sequence of activities.
Qualifying Examination
The qualifying examination is taken when students have completed approximately 45 hours of doctoral coursework and prior to beginning work on the dissertation research. The purpose of the qualifying examination is to assess the student’s reediness to begin dissertation research. The qualifying examination requires students to demonstrate their ability to critically discuss theory, research and practice as related to a topic within educational leadership. The exam consists of a series of questions developed by the student’s qualifying exam panel. These questions are designed for two purposes: (1) to examine the student’s knowledge of a body of literature in depth and (2) to examine the student’s breadth of understanding of the field of educational leadership. The qualifying examination consists of two parts: a written examination and an oral examination. All committee members will read and give feedback to the student on the written product. The student’s committee will determine by consensus if the student “passed”; “passed with conditions,” which the student must meet prior to passing; “revise and resubmit” (necessitating major revision and/or actions prior to committee reconsideration; or “failed” the examination (necessitating a restart of the entire qualifying examination process). When all committee members are satisfied with the quality of the written product, an oral examination will be scheduled. In alignment with university policy, a doctoral student is limited to two attempts to pass the qualifying examination. Students may not move beyond EDAD 70073 , propose the dissertation, or enroll in further dissertation coursework until they have successfully passed the qualifying examination.
Dissertation (12 hours)
The College of Education is committed to helping students establish their own research interests and agenda. To this end, the students will work with a committee of faculty to propose a research study, conduct the study and defend the results of the study. All students will take a minimum of twelve hours of dissertation proposal and research (including EDAD 70073 the capstone/dissertation seminar), but some students will have to take more than 12 hours. Depending on the number of semesters that are needed for full completion of all requirements. Students enroll in EDUC 90980 until such time as the capstone/dissertation committee has approved the proposal, and EDUC 90990 thereafter until a successful defense. Students may not begin dissertation data collection without the approval of their full advisory committee and, as appropriate, the TCU Institutional Review Board.
Sequence of Experiences 1. Completion of a minimum of 45 hours of coursework 2. Completion of the qualifying examination (and remaining coursework) 3. Successful proposal of dissertation research 4. Completion of original research and successful defense of the resulting dissertation While most students will complete the dissertation within the 12-hours noted here, others may require additional time, and students who need to take more than 12 credit hours must continue to enroll in 1-3 hours of EDUC 90990 (Fall, Spring, and Summer terms) through the completion of the degree.
Foundations (18 hours)
The program is committed to providing students with coursework that provides complex and in-depth context to the work of the educational leader, including a grounding in philosophical, historical, legal, ethical, and organizational influences.
| Foundational Readings in Educational Administration | 3 |
| Legal and Social Environment of Education | 3 |
| Ethical and Moral Dimensions of Educational Leadership | 3 |
| Educational Policy and School Finance | 3 |
| Organizational Behavior in Education Contexts | 3 |
| Historical and Philosophical Foundations of Education | 3 |
Research (15 hours from the following, to include EDUC 70960)
The program and college are committed to helping doctoral students broadly understand research methodology while specializing in one or more methodologies. Students take a minimum of 15 hours of research coursework and work with a faculty member on a project toward presentation/publication in a scholarly venue in addition to completing the dissertation.
| Action Research | 3 |
| Research in Education | 3 |
EDUC 70823 | Inquiry Seminar* | 3 |
| Introduction to Applied Qualitative Methods | 3 |
| Apprenticeship in Research | 1-3 |
| Qualitative Inquiry | 3 |
| Advanced Qualitative Inquiry | 3 |
| Statistical Models | 1.5 |
| Interactive Data Analysis | 3 |
| Regression Analysis | 3 |
* EDUC 70823 Inquiry Seminar may be repeated up to three times with a different emphasis with consent of advisor.
* INSC 60010 is a 1.5 hour course; students opting to take this course must exceed the 18 hour requirement in inquiry by taking another 3-hour course (i.e., will total 19.5 hours of inquiry), though they may take another 1.5 hour elective (in the specialization/electives section) to avoid exceeding the minimum of 66 hours for the degree plan.
Additional course selections – aimed at equipping doctoral students with the in-depth and specialized knowledge needed to succeed in various areas of research and leadership – should be made with professional and research goals in mind; in some cases, this may mean electing coursework outside of the College of Education, with permission of the advisor.
| Theory and Management of Education Systems | 3 |
| Data-Informed Decision-Making | 3 |
EDUC 70813 | Curriculum Studies Seminar | 3 |
| Issues and Trends in :Superintendency | 3 |
| Understanding Exceptional Children and Youth At-Risk | 3 |
| Curriculum Theory | 3 |
| Analyzing Professional Literature and Writing Professionally | 3 |
| Psychology of Thinking and Learning | 3 |
| Educational Program Evaluation & Research | 3 |
Electives | 3 | |
Electives | 3 |
* EDUC 70813 may be taken up to three times with different emphasis with consent of advisor
Module IV: Practicum or Internship Experiences (6 hours)
The program is committed to establishing authentic supervisory learning opportunities for students, and to doing so in ways that align with certification requirements established by the Texas Education Agency. Certification-seeking students will enroll in Principal or Superintendent Practicum, as appropriate; those who are not seeking certification or who already hold certification will engage in internship hours to explore a facet of educational leadership or policymaking, or they may elect up to 6 hours of additional coursework.
EDLE 60093A | Principal Practicum A | 3 |
or | ||
EDLE 70093A | Superintendent Practicum A | 3 |
or | ||
| Internship in Educational Administration | 1-6 |
EDLE 60093B | Principal Practicum B | 3 |
or | ||
EDLE 70093B | Superintendent Practicum B | 3 |
or | ||
| Internship in Educational Administration | 1-6 |
*For non-certification seeking students, an additional 3-hour internship may be substituted for one elective in the specialization section with approval of the student's advisor for a maximum of 9 hours of internship.
| Capstone/Dissertation Seminar | 3 |
| Dissertation | 1-6 |
| Dissertation | 1-6 |
*Comprehensive exams must be completed prior to enrollment in EDAD 70073 ; in rare cases, a student may be allowed to enroll in EDAD 70073 while completing the comprehensive exam, but in no case will a final grade be assigned in EDAD 70073 until successful completion of the comprehensive exam.
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MBA in Singapore is a 1-2 year full-time graduate degree program. The program is available to Indian students with a bachelor’s degree in business or relevant field and a GPA of 3.5 out of 4.0 (90%). You should also exhibit a GMAT score of 550 or equivalent GRE score to get into the top universities in Singapore for MBA program. The MBA institutes in Singapore also require 2 or more years of professional experience, with institutes like ESSEC Business School requiring managerial work experience for admission to the program.
The universities in Singapore are known for their affordability as compared to countries like USA or UK. Tuition fees for Master of Business Administration in Singapore varies between 23,000 and 151,476 SGD (14.32 and 94.37 lakhs INR). Indian students should also consider living expenses of 1,560 and 3,230 SGD (97,290 to 2.01 lakhs INR) per month.
The program is highly rewarding in terms of return on investment. MBA graduates in Singapore reportedly earn an average annual salary of 121,000 SGD (75.42 lakhs INR) per year. You can pursue professional roles like Business Analyst, Business Development Manager, Accounting Manager, General Manager.
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Singapore is home to several young yet globally ranked universities. Institutes like NUS even leaves behind Ivy League institutes like Cornell University. The best MBA programs in Singapore according to QS Global MBA Rankings 2024, and their respective application deadlines are as follows:
National University of Singapore (NUS) | October 27, 2024 | January 17, 2024 | March 31, 2024 | |
Nanyang Technological University (NTU) | November 1, 2024 | January 15, 2025 | March 31, 2025 | |
Singapore Management University (SMU) – Lee Kong Chian School of Business | October 31, 2024, March 15, 2025, July 15, 2025 | November 30, 2024 | February 28, 2025 | May 31, 2025 | |
SP Jain School of Global Management, Singapore | June 30, 2024 | |
INSEAD Asia Campus | August 6, 2024 | September 10, 2024, November 5, 2024, January 14, 2025, March 4, 2025 | |
Amity Global Institute | 3 months prior to chosen intake | |
ESSEC Business School | Executive MBA | October 22, 2024 |
James Cook University, Singapore | January, May, September intakes | |
Management Development Institute of Singapore (MDIS) | Master of Business Administration | March, June, and September intakes |
Singapore is one of the primary business centres in Asia, hence, an ideal spot for students intending to pursue business professions. The universities in Singapore are famous for great emphasis on academics and also experiential learning opportunities. Check out the important factors making Singapore MBA a desirable degree:
Current students suggest, you can avoid the cultural barrier by interacting more with people.
Indian students require a bachelor’s degree in business for admission to MBA in Singapore. The universities in Singapore also require the following documents for admission to the program:
Strong interpersonal skills and international outlook might ease your way to secure admission to the program. Leadership experience, leadership potential, professional accomplishments, academic aptitude, and community impact can play pivotal role in the admission process.
Amity Global Institute requires you to be of 22+ years of age to enroll in this program.
Note: A GMAT score of 600-650 is considered competitive in the universities in Singapore.
The university-specific eligibility criteria for admission to MBA in Singapore are tabulated below:
National University of Singapore | GRE or GMAT (No bar) | Minimum 2 years of full-time work experience | |
Nanyang Technological University | GMAT/GMAT Focus or GRE score | 3 years of work experience | |
Singapore Management University – Lee Kong Chian School of Business | GMAT or GRE score | 2 years post degree work experience | |
SP Jain School of Global Management, Singapore | GMAT or GRE score | 3 years of work experience | Essay | Personal interview | |
INSEAD Asia Campus | GMAT or GRE scores | International motivation | Leadership Potential | Work experience and quality of achievements | Letters of recommendation | Essays | CV | |
Amity Global Institute | GMAT: 550+ | 2 years of relevant work experience | |
ESSEC Business School | Executive MBA | GMAT score: 585 | GMAT focus edition: 615 | 7 years of work experience including 3 years of managerial experience | 2 LORs | International exposure, excellent work performance and strong leadership potential | Interview |
James Cook University, Singapore | No bar | 4 years full-time business experience | |
Management Development Institute of Singapore | Master of Business Administration | No bar (450+ GMAT score required for online program) | 2-5 years of work experience | Portfolio |
The English proficiency test score requirement for Indian students in MBA universities in Singapore are as follows:
National University of Singapore | TOEFL iBT: 100 | IELTS: 7.0 |
Nanyang Technological University | TOEFL iBT: 100 | IELTS: 6.5 |
Singapore Management University – Lee Kong Chian School of Business | IELTS: 6.5 | TOEFL iBT: 90 |
SP Jain School of Global Management, Singapore | IELTS: 6.5 | TOEFL iBT: 70 | PTE: 60 |
INSEAD Asia Campus | IELTS: 7.5 | TOEFL iBT: 105 | PTE: 72 |
Amity Global Institute | IELTS: 6.5 |
ESSEC Business School | TOEIC: 830 |
James Cook University, Singapore | IELTS: 6.5 | TOEFL iBT: 86 | PTE: 58 |
Management Development Institute of Singapore | IELTS: 6.0 | TOEFL iBT: 75 | PTE: 56 |
A student visa in Singapore is called student pass, and the universities are called Institutes of Higher Learning (IHL). To get a Singapore student visa , you need to register on the website of your selected university. The visa processing fee is 30 SGD (1,870 INR) and the visa issuance fee is 60 SGD (3,740 INR). The visa requirements are as follows:
A Singapore study visa gets processed within 10 business days. Students applying in July-August might face delay in visa processing due to rush.
The total tuition fees for MBA in Singapore for an Indian student ranges between 23,000 and 151,476 SGD (14.32 and 94.37 lakhs INR). The tuition fees across the top universities in Singapore offering MBA program are as follows:
Amity Global Institute | 23,000-41,000 | 14.32 to 25.54 lakhs |
Management Development Institute of Singapore (MDIS) | 28,122 | 17.51 lakhs |
James Cook University, Singapore | 41,529 | 25.87 lakhs |
SP Jain School of Global Management, Singapore | 56,524 | 35.21 lakhs |
Singapore Management University – Lee Kong Chian School of Business | 70,850 | 44.13 lakhs |
National University of Singapore | 76,000 | 47.34 lakhs |
Nanyang Technological University | 81,750 | 50.92 lakhs |
ESSEC Business School | 100,000 | 62.29 lakhs |
INSEAD Asia Campus | August 2024: 145,621 | January 2025: 151,476 | August 2024: 90.72 lakhs | January 2025: 94.37 lakhs |
The average cost of living in Singapore ranges between 1,560 and 3,230 SGD (97,290 to 2.01 lakhs INR) per month. This cost includes housing, food, transportation, and entertainment. A breakdown of the average cost of living in Singapore for Indian students is provided below:
University provided scholarships for MBA in Singapore are rare and hard to achieve. Indian students should prepare to pay full tuition fees by themselves. Alternatively, you can make arrangement of funds through external scholarships or loans to cover your MBA tuition fees in Singapore. Some popular university provided scholarships in Singapore for MBA are tabulated below:
Scholarship | Eligibility Criteria | Award Amount |
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The NUS MBA Dean’s Award | Leadership, diverse backgrounds, personal and professional achievements | Full tuition fee waiver and 5,000 SGD |
The NUS MBA Excellence & Achiever Awards | Outstanding candidates applying to full-time MBA | 20% or more of tuition fees |
The NUS MBA Scholarship for Women | Women with outstanding leadership and commitment to women-led cause advancement | Academic performance, leadership capabilities, positive impact on business and society | Partial tuition fees |
The NUS MBA Future Leaders Scholarship | Full-time students, competitive application & GRE scores, academic and professional achievements, leadership potential | 20% or more of tuition fees |
INSEAD Antonio Borges Endowed Scholarship | Academic achievements, promise | Background, personal profile, work experience contributing to 'diversity' in MBA program | Up to 20,000 EUR (18,27,280 SGD) |
If you are unable to get university-provided scholarships, you can look for externally funded awards. Some popular scholarships in Singapore for Indian students , offered by external bodies are:
The average salary of MBA graduates in Singapore is 121,000 SGD (75.42 lakhs INR) per annum. The salary breakdown of MBA graduates in Singapore according to their chosen professions are as follows:
Job Title | Average Monthly Salary (SGD) | Salary Equivalent for Indians (INR) |
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Project Manager | 10,100 | 6,29,594 |
Financial Analyst | 10,200 | 6,35,830 |
Business Analyst | 10,200 | 6,35,831 |
Business Development Manager | 12,000 | 7,48,036 |
Accounting Manager | 12,600 | 7,85,448 |
Human Resources Manager | 12,600 | 7,85,448 |
General Manager | 13,500 | 8,41,603 |
Sales Manager | 13,200 | 8,22,925 |
Top MBA colleges in Singapore organizes business workshops and seminars. The team projects assigned to students develops your managerial and leadership skills. However, scholarships are limited in Singapore, hence you need to manage your expenses on your own. You can look for externally-funded awards to reduce the tuition and living expenses while studying MBA in Singapore.
Ques. Is Singapore good for MBA?
Ans. Yes, Singapore is home to 3 of the top 50 MBA universities in the world according to QS Global MBA Rankings, 2024. The academic and research qualities in the universities in Singapore are exceptional. However, employers might discriminate between a degree from Singapore, with other countries like USA, Canada, or UK. Even if the university in Singapore has better world rankings, employers might consider graduates of US or UK universities due to the countries’ reputation. However, if you are planning to settle in Singapore after graduation, an MBA degree from the Singapore Universities is a good choice.
Ques. How much does it cost to do MBA in Singapore?
Ans. The tuition fees for MBA in Singapore varies between 23,000-151,476 SGD (14.32-94.37 lakhs INR). Besides, you should also consider monthly living expenses between 1,560 and 3,230 SGD (97,290 to 2.01 lakhs INR).
Ques. Is GMAT required for MBA in Singapore?
Ans. Yes, GMAT score is one of the primary requirements for admission to MBA in Singapore. Although most of the universities in Singapore do not specify a minimum GMAT score for admission to the program, Indian students should try to achieve a GMAT score of 550 or above to increase their chances of admission. The universities alternatively accept equivalent GRE score.
Ques. How much do MBA graduates in Singapore earn?
Ans. MBA graduates in Singapore reportedly earn an average salary of 121,000 SGD (75.42 lakhs INR) per year. Graduates working as General Manager are among the highest earners, securing 13,500 SGD (8.41 lakhs INR) per month.
Ques. What are the top companies for MBA graduates in Singapore?
Ans. Some top employers hiring business graduates in Singapore are, Some top business employers in Singapore are, Amazon, P&G, Apple, Google, DBS, Flex, Citigroup, Sea, SingTel, OCBC Bank, CapitaLand, and Accenture.
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Students in our PhD programs are encouraged from day one to think of this experience as their first job in business academia—a training ground for a challenging and rewarding career generating rigorous, relevant research that influences practice. Our doctoral students work with faculty and access resources throughout HBS and Harvard University.
As a PhD student at Stanford Graduate School of Business, you will be inspired and challenged to explore novel ideas and complex questions. Fall 2025 applications are now open. The application deadline is December 1, 2024 at 5:00 PM PST. ... Students in the MBA and PhD programs honored Rebecca Lester and Anne Beyer, respectively, for their ...
To answer the budding question: yes, you can pursue your PhD after earning your MBA, and choosing to earn a doctorate is entirely up to you and your aspirations. To help you better understand if getting a PhD is the right choice, we look at the path an MBA graduate can take to earn their PhD, one of the higher purposes of a doctorate, and the ...
Graduate students and professionals interested in leadership research, administration, academia, consulting, and entrepreneurship will find that a Ph.D. in Business Administration is the exciting finish line. ... We used our consensus methodology from our MBA program rankings, giving us a comprehensive view of business schools with the best ...
Doctoral study is rigorous and immersive—but it is rewarding. In the Kellogg PhD program, you will master an academic discipline—economics, psychology, sociology, operations research, or data science—and apply that mastery to real world problems facing managers and policy makers. This discipline-based approach prepares you to challenge ...
Welcome to UCLA Anderson's Doctoral Program — the First Step in Pursuing an Academic Career in Management. Our Ph.D. students redefine the business landscape. Students live in a city of innovation, study within the university's top-notch research facilities and work alongside UCLA Anderson's highly celebrated faculty.
Prior Degrees, Current Students. Some of the greatest intellectual challenges of our time are emerging from the broad fields of business management. Harvard Business School together with the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences offers PHD programs that reflect the changing world of business, society, and education.
The Michigan Ross PhD program prepares you for scholarly positions at top global universities. Generate impactful research as you seek new solutions to the most complex issues in business. Immerse yourself in one of seven doctoral areas of study based on your research interests and academic career goals. Accounting. Business and Economics.
PhD in Business at a Glance. The Stevens Program is highly competitive—and highly rewarding. Approximately 20-25 new PhD students matriculate each fall from an applicant pool of more than 1,000, and our graduates are highly sought after at the world's most elite institutions of higher learning, in government, and at leading global businesses.
MIT Sloan PhD Program graduates lead in their fields and are teaching and producing research at the world's most prestigious universities. Rigorous, discipline-based research is the hallmark of the MIT Sloan PhD Program. The program is committed to educating scholars who will lead in their fields of research—those with outstanding ...
Join dozens of Stanford Graduate School of Business students who gain valuable leadership skills in a multidisciplinary, multicultural community as Knight-Hennessy Scholars (KHS). KHS admits up to 100 applicants each year from across Stanford's seven graduate schools, and delivers engaging experiences that prepare them to be visionary, courageous, and collaborative leaders ready to address ...
An MBA or master's degree is not a requirement for admission. ... As a PhD student, you'll spend a lot of time in Sage Hall, a Gothic-style building dating back to 1875. You'll find more high-tech learning spaces just off campus at the Breazzano Family Center for Business Education. You'll also have access to the innovative campus of ...
Students in the Accounting and Management program must complete a minimum of 13 semester-long doctoral courses in the areas of business management theory, economic theory, quantitative research methods, academic field seminars, and two MBA elective curriculum courses. In addition to HBS courses, students may take courses at other Harvard ...
Professor /Lecturer. Academician. Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Chief Executive Officer (CEO) The salary of PhD after MBA in India is somewhere between INR 7 Lakhs to 17 Lakhs per annum depending upon whether you work in the corporate sector or explore the academic domain working as a lecturer or academician.
An MBA/PhD is not available in the management disciplines. Structure Students typically complete both degrees in approximately seven years, rather than the eight or more that would be required if the degrees were pursued separately. Programs are highly customized to fit each student's individual course of study, and are generally determined at ...
PhD Marketing after MBA. PhD Marketing is a 5 Year doctorate program to prepare students to teach and perform research in marketing and related fields.; Admission to this course is done on the basis of the entrance exam and personal interview. Any candidate with a postgraduate degree in a relevant course is eligible to apply for PhD after MBA in Marketing.
A PhD in management is a pathway to specialization or even sub-specialization, depending upon the candidate's MBA. PhD after MBA would allow professionals to tackle specific research areas and answer questions with the potential relevance to the business world. Here are some of the fields of PhD after MBA specializations: Accounting.
The PhD/MBA program is a synthesis of curricula from the Graduate School and the Evening MBA Program of the Schools of Business, with specialized course work and opportunities for industrial and business internships. The joint program is open to new and current students in all PhD-granting programs across all Wake Forest campuses.
Goldman Sachs MBA Fellowships. First-year MBA students seeking a summer associate position at the multinational investment bank can apply for the Goldman Sachs MBA Fellowship. The program is ...
A minimum of 66 credit hours is required for the PhD portion of the MBA/PhD degree. Students work closely with their academic advisor to draw from courses in the College of Education and, if appropriate, from other areas on campus that relate to the students' area of inquiry. Students should use the approved program of study course selection ...
As a Business Economics PhD student, you will take courses alongside your peers in the Department of Economics, studying microeconomic theory, macroeconomic theory, probability and statistics, econometrics, and other specialized topics. In addition, your doctoral coursework and two MBA courses at HBS deepen your theoretical knowledge and ...
Only students who have completed an associate's, bachelor's, master's, or doctoral degree are eligible. Students who have pursued a 4+1, 4+2, or 3+3 pathway, graduate assistantship, Widener-funded scholarship, or other tuition discount may not be eligible if the financial discount granted surpasses 20%.
The MBA program is designed to train tomorrow's business leaders for lucrative careers in various business functions. Featuring multiple program formats across Arlington and Fort Worth, the AACSB-accredited MBA program combines a dynamic set of business principles with various degrees of customization to prepare students for the modern workforce.
Register for the Singelyn Graduate School of Business Prospective Graduate Student Open House! Connect with our faculty, admissions officers, and current students to learn about our 8 affordable, high quality graduate business programs. ... Business Administration (MBA) For working professionals eager to accelerate career potential while ...
MBA in Singapore is a 1-2 year full-time graduate degree program. Indian students with a bachelor's degree in business or relevant field and a GPA of 3.5 out of 4.0 (90%) can secure admission to MBA in Singapore. Check details about deadlines, fees, scholarships, and jobs after MBA degree in Singapore.
According to the official website of the Stanford Graduate School of Business, the cost of attendance for the first year of the MBA program for the 2024-2025 academic year is $130,746 for single ...
That's why our online undergraduate and graduate programs are crafted to fit seamlessly into your busy schedule, providing both flexibility and excellence in your learning experience. ... (MBA) Master of Science in Supply Chain Management; ... Transfer students - If you've completed fewer than 30 semester hours of college credit, please ...