Ph.D. Management
The Ph.D. in Business Administration – Management offers students a rigorous course of work and the chance to conduct cutting-edge research under the guidance of Mays’ faculty, including some of the world’s leading scholars in their respective fields. The program prepares students for successful careers as academics, industry researchers and/or business consultants.
Academic Overview
Our curriculum is designed to allow our students to graduate in four years with a competitive research portfolio. Our students will take research seminars that cover a wide range of topics in management research.
Degree Details
Duration: 5 years
Class Type: In-Person
Location: College Station
Admissions
Below is a list of application requirements and information for pre-requisites for each applicant.
- Completed Online Application in BusinesCAS
- Completed Essay Questions
- Transcript
- Resume
- Three Letters of Recommendation
- GMAT/GRE scores
- TOEFL or IELTS (International Candidates)
Research
Over the course of the program, candidates will aim to develop an extensive repertoire of research, coursework, and publications. We offer a number of resources to aid students in their work such as the workshop program.
Areas of Expertise
Department
Department of Management
The Department of Management at Mays Business School is a distinguished leader in the field of management education and research. Our programs and curricula receive global recognition for their strength and continued contributions to the field of management.
As an innovator in business education, the Department of Management engenders creative thought, knowledge production, and insight into the field of management. Our programs reflect these objectives through the use of novel concepts, tools, and techniques. Insights gained develop competencies in both theory and practice, which ensures the success of our students in regard to all aspects of management.
Ph.D. in Management
After two years of coursework, our Ph.D. students begin teaching! Melanie Prengler, Ph.D. student in the Department of Management, explains the training that Mays provides to Ph.D. students to not only think as a researcher, but also as an instructor.