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College of Business PhD Program Category I Proposal Summary February 11, 2013

College of Business PhD Program Category I Proposal Summary February 11, 2013. Jared Moore Oregon State University (jared.moore@bus.oregonstate.edu). Program Highlights. PhD in Business Administration: Two options Innovation / Commercialization Accounting.

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College of Business PhD Program Category I Proposal Summary February 11, 2013

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  1. College of BusinessPhD ProgramCategory I ProposalSummaryFebruary 11, 2013 Jared Moore Oregon State University (jared.moore@bus.oregonstate.edu)

  2. Program Highlights PhD in Business Administration: • Two options • Innovation / Commercialization • Accounting

  3. Program of Study Highlights Years 1, 2: • Course work Years 3, 4, & 5: • Dissertation / research • Minimum of 36 quarter hours Other Requirements: • First summer research paper • Pre-comprehensive exam paper (BA 602) • Comprehensive exam • Proposal and dissertation defenses • Teaching requirement

  4. More on Program of Study Other details: • Program credit hour requirements (Table 2) are based on categories of courses (vs. specific courses) • Basic program (Economics, Behavioral sciences, Research methods, Teaching effectiveness) • Advanced Program (Doctoral seminars and related courses) • Other supporting courses • Dissertation hours • This approach allows for necessary flexibility to design discipline-specific programs of study • Fundamental coursework varies significantly across business disciplines

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