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Management Department: Organizational Behavior/Human Resources

Program Requirements


Program Prerequisites: A student should have completed undergraduate or graduate course work in each of the following areas with a minimum of grade of “B”.  These prerequisites can be satisfied during a student's tenure in the doctoral program by completing courses shown below.

 

Course Requirements

The student, in consultation with a Ph.D. advisory committee, develops a program of study giving consideration to his or her academic background and professional objectives.  The program of study must meet the general requirements of the School of Business as outlined below.

 

Major Area (18 hours): In addition to the research-tools course work specified above, each student must complete at least 18 semester hours of course work in organizational behavior/human resources and related disciplines (e.g., psychology, sociology) approved by the Ph.D. advisory committee.  The following is a partial list of courses that students may take to fulfill this requirement.

 

Cognate Area (9 hours): Students must take nine semester hours of cognate course work.  The cognate area may include courses from academic areas within or outside of the Moore School of Business.   All courses must be approved by the student's advisory committee and the associate dean for academic affairs.  The most popular cognate areas for students in management have been:

Research Tools (18 hours): The School of Business requires that all doctoral students complete at least 18 semester hours of research-tools course work as specified by the major area of concentration.  The specific course work required will include no more than 6 semester hours of research-tools course work from the major area of concentration and must be approved by the student's Ph.D. advisory committee, program director, and associate dean for academic affairs.  The following is a partial list of courses that students take to fulfill this requirement.

Dissertation Preparation (12 hours):  A minimum of twelve hours of dissertation preparation are required.

 

Additional Graduate Course Work: The Graduate School of the University requires that a student have a minimum of 60 hours of graduate course work beyond an undergraduate degree before he or she can be awarded a Ph.D.  Therefore, students without a master’s degree may be required to take additional graduate course work beyond that specified above.

 

Further Requirements

 

Research and Teaching: Prior to receiving the Ph.D. degree, the student must teach and participate in research under the direction of a faculty member of the Moore School of Business.

 

Language Requirement: The candidate must demonstrate competency in a computer programming language or statistics as demonstrated by appropriate course work or examination by the student's Ph.D. advisory committee.

 

Dissertation: Each candidate must present a dissertation that gives evidence of original and significant research.  The dissertation must be completed no later than five years after successful completion of the comprehensive examination.  The candidate must defend the dissertation before a committee consisting of no fewer than four members, as prescribed by The Graduate School.