Business-Management - Doctorate [4 Years]
$30,840 /Yr On-campus full_time

Doctor of Philososphy [Ph.D] Business - Management

The Ph.D. in Business - Management is a four year, full-time program. The bulk of coursework is completed in the first two years. At the end of the second year students will take a comprehensive qualifying exam. Once completed, the third and fourth years are spent on research projects, including dissertation research.  Completion of the dissertation and its defense is the last requirement. 

Our faculty publish in top-tier management journals such Academy of Management Journal, Academy of Management Review, Strategic Management Journal, Journal of Applied Psychology, and Journal of Management. Our goal is to prepare doctoral students to also contribute to the management field by conducting high-quality research.

Doctoral students serve as teaching assistants in their first year of the program before moving into their own classroom. Each doctoral student gains experience teaching in the area that best aligns with their research content area (e.g., Entrepreneurship, Human Resource Management, Organizational Behavior, Strategic Management).

We strive to provide a collaborative environment, and faculty frequently partner with doctoral students on research. Recent collaborations with doctoral students have resulted in publications in journals such as Journal of Applied Psychology, Strategic Management Journal, Journal of Management, and Journal of Operations Management.

Tution & Application Fees

Year Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
Tuition Fees $28008 $28008 $28008 $28008
Books and Supplies $1200 $28008 $1200 $1200
Others $1632 $1632 $1632 $1632
Total Fees $30840 $30840 $30840 $30840

Examinations

Exam Type Exam Name Score Out of Score Exam Level
IELTS International English Language Testing System 6.5 9 3
TOEFL Test of English as a Foreign Language 79 120 3
PTE Pearson Test of English 53 90 3

The minimum number of hours in a doctoral program is 60 semester hours earned through instruction beyond the bachelor’s degree, including 1) a minimum of 30 semester hours graded (e.g. A, B) graduate course work (6000-level and above); and 2) a minimum of 30 semester hours of additional graduate course work (6000-level and above) that may include ungraded courses, 7990 and 8990 and must include at least 10 hours of 8990. Some departments require more than 60 semester hours, and requirements may vary according to a student’s background and interest.

The total number of credit hours that may be transferred from another accredited institution toward a doctoral degree varies by program but must be less than 50 percent of the credit hours listed on the Plan of Study. Such transfer credit 1) must fall within the time limits of the degree; and 2) must be approved by the advisory committee and the dean of the Graduate School. A maximum of four hours of 7990 (Research and Thesis) from a completed master’s program may be counted.

All doctoral students must complete a minimum of 10 hours of 8990. Enrollment in 8990 may take place at any time the student and the advisory committee deem appropriate. During any one semester, the number of hours of 8990 in which the student enrolls should reflect the amount of instructional time being spent on the dissertation and the degree to which university resources are being utilized. Students may enroll, during any one semester, for as few as one hour or as many as 16 hours of 8990. Dissertation students submitting their dissertation, awaiting committee review and approval, or taking their final examination must register for 8990 Research and Dissertation in the semester(s) when these steps in the process take place. The requisite 10 hours of 8990 should be included in the Plan of Study. No grade is assigned.