Management and Organizations PhD
Master
In Evanston (USA)
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Master
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Evanston (USA)
The Department of Management and Organizations integrates psychological, sociological, and economic perspectives theory of organizations. Faculty and students actively research individual, group, organizational, and interorganizational issues with the goal of advancing the field's understanding of these topics. The program of study requires students to develop substantial understanding of theory and sophisticated methodological and statistical skills.
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The following requirements are in addition to, or further elaborate upon, those requirements outlined in The Graduate School Policy Guide.
PhDCourses Units MORS 424-1 The Individual and the Organization 1 MORS 424-2 Social Processes in Organizations 1 MORS 425-1 Behavior in Organization Systems 1 MORS 425-2 Organizations in Their Environments 1 MORS 426 Empirical Research in Organization Behavior: Methods and Practice 1 MORS 427 Laboratory Experimentation with Organizations 1 Methods (additional; to be determined in consultation with faculty advisor) 1 Statistics (basic principles of descriptive and inferential statistics, linear and nonlinear regression; taken during first year) 2 Statistics (additional approved courses) 2 Minor field (psychology, sociology, anthropology, or economics; beyond those used to satisfy any above requirements) 3 Total required units: (Students will also participate in the Organization Behavior Department General Research Seminar.) 14
Other PhD Degree Requirements- Examinations: end of first year, written examinations covering core curriculum; research presentation at start of second year; oral exam on dissertation proposal for admission to candidacy
- Research/Projects: summer research paper at end of second year; third and fourth year, dissertation research
- PhD Dissertation: original and significant research
- Final Evaluations: oral defense of dissertation
Management and Organizations PhD