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Nov 23, 2024
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2024-25 Graduate Catalog
Business, PhD
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The Eberly College of Business offers the PhD in Business program in a weekend, cohort-based format. The program is offered on a part-time basis (6 credits per semester), will include two years of coursework, a comprehensive examination, and a dissertation. Since 2001, the Eberly College is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International (AACSB), the premier accrediting body for business schools worldwide.
Admission Criteria:
It is expected that the applicants to the Ph.D. in Business program would have completed a Master’s Degree with a minimum of 30 credits of business or related field (bachelor’s or master’s level).
In addition, the following criteria will be reviewed:
- Depth of graduate coursework
- Resume
- Three Letters of Recommendation
- Statement of Goals
- All Official College Transcripts
- Evidence of Experience within Functional Area
- Examples of Professional Writing
- Candidate Interviews
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I. Required Courses (30 cr.)
II. Doctoral Seminar (6 cr.)
The Doctoral Seminar introduces PhD students to basic and applied research in a specific area of business—management, marketing, finance, supply chain, human resources, organizational behavior, information systems, accounting, international business and entrepreneurship. III. Comprehensive Examination
Upon successful completion of the coursework and the Doctoral Seminar, the student will be administered a comprehensive examination that will include topical coverage from all the core courses, the Doctoral Seminar and the area in which the student intend to conduct their dissertation research. The result of the exam is pass or fail. Comprehensive exams will be offered in August of each year. Students who do not pass the comprehensive examination will be given an option to take the examination again in October or in the following year August. Maximum attempts for comprehensive examinations is limited to two. IV. Doctoral Dissertation (12 cr.)
Dissertation is the culminating scholarly activity requiring independent original research, literature review, data collection, analysis, and written and oral dissemination of findings. Students are required to defend a proposal in front their committee after the literature review and proposed methodology are outlined. Once the dissertation is fully compiled, the oral dissertation defense is completed before the dissertation committee of the student. Upon successful completion of the oral defense and the written dissertation, the student becomes eligible to secure a PhD degree. Student Learning Outcomes
Student Learning Outcomes (SLO’s): Students will be able to - # | Program Outcome | Indicator for assessing outcome | Course(s) | Category | 1. | Develop proficiency in applying quantitative and qualitative research methods pertaining to business fields. | Exercises, Projects, Quizzes, Tests | Research Methods Coursework [MKTG 811, ECON 812, ISDS 813] | Knowledge, Skills | 2. | Develop ability to integrate and synthesize knowledge from different business areas with the help of pertinent research tools. | Journal-Papers’ Readings/Reports/Presentations | Functional Areas’ Coursework [MGMT 820, IFMG 830, ACCT 840, MKTG 850, MKTG 860, FIN 870, MGMT 880] | Knowledge | 3. | Demonstrate in-depth knowledge and understanding of research and applications in key areas of business with special focus on the area of specialization. | Journal-Papers’ Readings/Reports/Presentations, Research Papers | Focus Area Seminars [ACCT 895, FIN 895, MKTG 895, MGMT 895, MGMT 896] | Knowledge, Capabilities | 4. | Demonstrate ability to create and disseminate scholarly work in both academic and practitioner settings. | Dissertation Research | Doctoral Dissertation [ACCT 995, FIN 995, MKTG 995, MGMT 995] | Knowledge, Skills, Capabilities |
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