
Ph.D. In Business Administration: Organizational Behavior/Human Resources Emphasis
The Ph.D. program in Organizational Behavior/Human
Resources at the Moore School of Business is designed to produce scholars who wish to conduct
high-level theoretical and empirical research and teach at major research institutions. The
program stresses close contact between a small group of doctoral students and a distinguished
faculty. The program of study consists of small seminar classes, individual faculty
attention, and research mentoring relationships wherein doctoral students work closely with faculty
members engaged in leading-edge research.
The OB/HR area will admit their next incoming doctoral class for the 2009-2010 academic year.
The following pages provide useful information about the Ph.D. programs in Management:
Program Progression
Ph.D. Admissions Process
Ph.D. Program Deadlines and Entry Dates
Graduate Assistantships and Fellowships
Costs and Expenses
Frequently Asked Questions
Ph.D. in Business Administration Overview
Policy Statement for the Ph.D. in Business Administration Program