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DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

 
The Ph.D. program in International Business Administration is a bi-pillar program, where coursework and research in International Business Administration will be combined with coursework and research in one of the following areas: Accounting, Economics, Finance, Management, Management Information Systems, or Marketing. It is designed to produce scholars who can make significant contributions - through research, teaching and service - to the growing area of International Business and associated fields.
 
MBA BUSINESS FOUNDATION*
 
REQUIRED GENERAL BUSINESS CORE**
   21 SCH
ACC
5310  
BA 5310  
BA 5390  
ECO 5310  
FIN 5310  
MGT 5310  
MKT 5310  
QUANTITATIVE AND RESEARCH METHODS
Required courses:
15 SCH
BA
6310  
BA 6320  
DS 6320  
Select two courses from:
BA 6398  
CRIJ 5320  
PSCI 5301  
PSYC 5320  
PSYC 5360
Quantitative Methods
 
PSYC 5365
Advanced Statistics
 
SOCI 5302  
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
   18 SCH
ACC
6310  
ECO 6310  
FIN 6310  
MGT 6310  
MIS 6310  
MKT 6310  
FUNCTIONAL AREA CONCENTRATION
Select five courses with the consent of the doctoral advisor and approval of the Ph.D. Program Director
15 SCH
ACC
5315  
ACC 5320  
ACC 5325  
ACC
5330  
ACC 5335  
ACC 5345  
ACC
5355  
ACC 5370  
ACC 5375  
ACC
5385  
ACC 5390  
ACC 5399  
BA 5320  
BA 5330  
BA
5399  
ECO 5315  
ECO 5320 International Trade Theories and Policies  
ECO 5340 International Political Economic Relations  
ECO 5350 International Economic Geography  
ECO 5399 Special Issues in Economics  
FIN 5320 International Financial Markets and Institutions  
FIN 5330 International Investments  
FIN 5331 International Risk Management and Insurance  
FIN 5340 International Working Capitol Management  
FIN 5370 Global Bank Management  
FIN 5380 International Finance  
FIN 5390 Seminar in International Banking  
FIN 5399 Special Issues in International Banking and Finance  
MGT 5312 International Management  
MGT 5315 Human Resource Development
 
MGT 5317 Leadership and Decision Making  
MGT 5319 Entrepreneurship  
MGT 5320 Management Science  
MGT 5390 Global Management Simulations  
MGT 5399 Special Issues in Management  
MIS 5330 Advanced Programming  
MIS 5340 Networks and Distributed Systems  
MIS 5350 Information Systems Analyis  
MIS 5360 Management of Information Systems  
MIS 5370 Database Management and Design  
MIS 5380 Information Systems Design and Implementation  
MIS 5390 Project Design and Management  
MIS 5399 Special Issues in Information Systems  
MKT 5320 International Marketing
 
MKT 5330 International Promotion  
MKT 5340 Advanced Marketing Research  
MKT 5350 Advanced Consumer Behavior  
MKT 5399 Special Issues in Marketing  
POM 5310 International Production Management  
POM 5315 Quality Management  
POM 5317 Management of Technology  
TIL 5310 Transportation and Logistics Management
 
TIL 5320 Customs Brokerage  
TIL 5330 International Land Transportation  
TIL 5340 International Maritime Transportation and Air Transportation  
TIL 5350 Design and Analysis of International Logistics Systems  
TIL 5370 International Logistics  
TIL 5390 International Logistics Strategic Management  
TIL 5399 Special Issues in LogisticsAdvanced Business Research Methods  
DISSERTATION RESEARCH 6 SCH 
BA 6399 Dissertation Research  
A minimum of 6 SCH must be completed in dissertation research  

TOTAL 75 SCH

 *Students with non-business undergraduate degrees or with undergraduate degrees from non-AACSB programs may be waived from the Business Foundation courses by presenting evidence of equivalent course work at their respective institution. See information on Business Foundation Courses in this section.
 **Students with non-business undergraduate degrees or with undergraduate degrees from non-AACSB programs may be waived from the Business Administration Core courses by presenting evidence of equivalent course work at their respective institution.
 ***Students must remain enrolled by taking a minimum of 3 hours until dissertation is completed.
 
 
 
       

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