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Business Administration - Emphasis in Management
 
 
The primary objective of the Ph.D. program in Business with an emphasis in Management is to prepare candidates for careers in university research and teaching. The program of study is designed to ensure that students receive an exposure to the broad areas of Management, develop the conceptual skills and methodological tools necessary to design and conduct independent research, and develop the skills and experience necessary to teaching at all levels of higher education.
 
Graduate Degree Requirements
  
Admission Requirements
In addition to the College requirements for admission, applicants must submit a statement of career objectives, be interviewed (to the extent feasible) by members of the Management Faculty, and provide three letters of recommendation. GMAT OR GRE WILL BE ACCEPTED.

Application deadline January 15

 
 

Ph.D. Advisory Committee and Annual Evaluation
During the first semester of doctoral work, the student, in consultation with the Management Graduate Advisor will form an Advisory Committee consisting of the Graduate Advisor and two members of the Management Graduate Faculty. This committee will advise the student regarding courses and requirements, supporting field courses, research and teaching appointments, teaching and research expectations and performance, comprehensive examinations, the required research paper, and progress toward completion. At the end of each academic year, the Graduate Faculty will conduct a performance review of and provide feedback to each student.

Management Content Core Requirements (12 hours)
To view detailed descriptions of the following Walton College courses, visit the Course Descriptions page.

MGMT 6113 Seminar in Organizational Behavior 
MGMT 6123 Seminar in Organization Theory 
MGMT 6133 Seminar in Strategy Research 
MGMT 6233 Seminar in Human Resource Management 
 

Supporting Fields (12 hours) 

Courses for the supporting fields requirement must be at the graduate level and/or taken for graduate credit. Statistics and methods classes cannot be used to fulfill the Supporting Fields requirement. A minimum of 6 hours of the Supporting Fields are to be taken in Management. Students may consider selecting graduate courses from the following departments (although, not limited to these departments) in completing their Supporting Fields requirements:
Psychology
Sociology
Public Administration
Political Science
Marketing
Information Systems
Accounting
Finance
Economics

In addition, students should give careful consideration to designing directed reading classes under MGMT 636V - Special Problems. Students will arrange these courses with Management faculty. A directed readings course may focus on any topic the student and faculty member agree on. Course requirements generally include completion of readings and a research paper. Students have one semester to complete directed readings. Any incomplete work will automatically change from an I grade to an F grade after six weeks into the following semester. 

On occasion, the Management Department will offer special courses under MGMT 6223 Special Topics in Management. Students will be notified about the nature and availability of these courses which may be used to fulfill the Supporting Fields requirement.

 

Research Tools (18 hours)

Courses used to meet the Research Tools requirement should support the student's program of study. The courses should provide the student with a knowledge of advanced descriptive and inferential statistics, research design, and research methods.

Some courses that may be appropriate to fulfill the Research Tools requirements may include (but are not limited to):
Psychology 5133 - Inferential Statistics
Psychology 5143 - Descriptive Statistics
MGMT 6213 - Research Methods
ISYS 6423 - Seminar in Causal Modeling (LISREL)
MKTT 6433 - Marketing Research

On occasion, special courses may be offered under MGMT 6223 or MKTT 6413 that may be appropriate to fulfill the Research Tools requirement. Students will be notified about the nature and availability of these courses.

 

Research Requirement

Students must complete two semesters (or their half-time equivalents) as a research assistant and a minimum of one paper of "publishable quality" prior to admission to candidacy.
 

Comprehensive Examination

Students will be required to take a comprehensive examination as a requirement of the Ph.D. program in the Management Department. The exam will include content (on both a primary and secondary content area) and methods questions and will be offered on or about July 15 of the student’s second year in the program. The exam will be administered over a three day period with the first day focusing on questions concerning the primary and secondary content areas, the second day being a day off to study a research article that will be covered on the research methods exam and the third day covering research methods. Successful completion of both parts of the comprehensive exam are required to continue in the program. 
 

Dissertation (18 hours)

A dissertation will be written under the guidance of the Management Faculty.

Minor departures from the requirements for the Management Emphasis can be made by the student's Ph.D. Advisory Committee. Major departures must be approved by the Management Graduate Faculty based on the recommendation of the Student's Ph.D. Advisory Committee. 

Additional requirements or deviations from the above may be specified by the University or the Walton College. University or College requirements take precedence over those indicated for the Management Emphasis program.

 
For further information about the Ph.D. in Management, please contact Dr. Vikas Anand at vanand@walton.uark.edu.
 
   
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