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Doctoral Program Common Questions
Thank you for your interest in The Paul Merage School of Business’ Doctoral
Program.
An important part of our admission decision is to ascertain the fit between
the applicant’s choice of an area of specialization and the faculty’s
availability and research strength in that area. The areas of specialization
in the Ph.D. program are: Accounting, Finance, Marketing, Management Information
Systems, Operations & Decision Technologies, Organization and Management
and Strategy.
Successful applicants will be selected on a very competitive basis to maintain
the student-faculty ratio consistent with excellent doctoral education.
I would like to address a few of the questions that are most frequently asked:
- The emphasis of the Ph.D. program in the Paul Merage School of Business
is research and scholarship.
- The degree awarded is a Ph.D. in Management.
- The expected completion time for the doctoral degree is four years.
- This is a full-time program. No part-time program is available.
- Prior work experience is not required.
- Qualified students admitted to the doctoral program may be offered a three-
or four-year financial support package covering tuition, fees and a living
stipend. This support is provided through a combination of fellowships, research
and teaching assistantships, subject to terms described in the acceptance
letter.
- Admission is for Fall quarter only.
- We admit well-qualified students with bachelor's degrees from U.S. universities.
Students who are in their final year may apply, but preference will be given
to those who have already completed their degree. A prior business degree
is not a requirement. In the case of foreign students, we typically require
a master's degree. However in exceptional cases foreign students with a 4-year
bachelor's degree will be considered if the degree has already been conferred
at the time of application to our program.
- The program is divided into two Phases:
Qualifying Phase (Phase I): Coursework requirements are approved
by the faculty from the student's area of specialization. Before advancing
to candidacy, students also are required to complete four breadth courses
on the school-wide menu and the theoretical menu, outside the student's major
field. During the Qualification Phase, students acquire the knowledge necessary
to conduct original research and scholarship including:
Dissertation Phase (Phase II): Developing, writing, and defending
the dissertation. Expected duration of Phase II is 12 to 18 months.
- Application deadline is January 4.
- The Paul Merage School of Business' application for the doctoral program
for Fall 2009 must be submitted. We do not accept the online applications
provided by the Office of Graduate Studies.
- The average undergraduate and graduate GPAs of recently admitted students
are 3.56 and 3.6, respectively.
- Once the deadline has passed, application status will not be provided via
email or telephone.
- For reasons of confidentiality we will not provide admission decisions
via email or by telephone. You will receive official notification by mail.