Ph.D. Business Administration
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Ph.D. Business Administration-Strategic Management Field of Specialization
Core Faculty for Strategic Management
The following professors work together to provide the very best educational experiences for Ph.D. students in Strategic Management:(See their faculty websites for more information concerning their interests and research.)
·Barbara R. Bartkus, Ph.D., Texas A & M University
·Ajay Gaur, Ph.D., National University of Singapore
·William Q. Judge, Ph.D., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
·Shaomin Li, Ph.D., Princeton University, post-doctoral fellow, Harvard University
·Sara A. Morris, Ph.D., University of Texas-Austin
·Anil Nair, Ph.D., Stern School of Business, New York University
·Deepak Sethi, Ph.D., University of Texas-Dallas
Strategic Management Curriculum
FIRST YEAR
FALL
MGMT 840 Seminar on Strategy Formulation 1 (3 hrs)
DSCI 700 Linear Methods for Business Decisions(1 hr)
DSCI 711 Multivariate Statistical Methods for Business (3 hrs)
BUSN 800 International Business Seminar* (3 hrs)
SPRING
DSCI 712 Advanced Statistical Models in Business Research (3 hrs)
MGMT 835 Seminar in Organizational Theory (3 hrs)
MKTG 826 Seminar in International Marketing Strategy* (3 hrs)
Foreign language requirement must be completed during summer of first year.
SECOND YEAR
FALL
MKTG 813 Fundamentals of Survey Research (3 hrs)
MGMT 842 Seminar on Strategy Implementation (3 hrs)
MGMT 830 Seminar in Strategic Human Resources Management (3 hrs)
FIN 862 Seminar in International Finance* (3 hrs)
SPRING
MGMT 821 Seminar in International Strategic Management* (3 hrs)
MGMT 845 Seminar in Strategy Content Research (3 hrs)
MGMT 814 Seminar in Advanced Marketing Methodology (3 hrs)
Note: International Comprehensive Examination to be taken at the end of Spring Semester in the second year of the program.
Field Comprehensive Examination to be taken at the end of the Summer Semester in the second year of the program
THIRD YEAR
Work on dissertation research (total of 18 credits of MKTG 899 required to graduate)