The doctoral courses are included in the Official Master in Business Administration and Quantitative methods. The master courses provide the fundamentals in both business and statistics tools. The courses are also a valuable source of research topics and institutional knowledge that will be important for future research and teaching success in higher education institutions.
The mission of our Doctoral Program is to develop leading scholars in finance, management, marketing, accounting, operations research, statistics and econometrics for careers in research and teaching at leading universities and business schools. A broad knowledge of business ensures that students fully appreciate the interdependencies and complexity of management problems. At the same time, a strong training in quantitative methods introduces them to the possibility of interdisciplinary and empirical qualified research.
Outstanding faculty, flexibility in learning, research with deep impact, and the finest resources in academia qualities enable our departments to offer an outstanding doctoral program.
All students are admitted for full-time degree program, beginning in September. A minimum of two years in residence is required for complete the master phase, and it is expected that students will complete the full program in four to five years. Students typically spend two years on course work (master period), and another two or three years on their dissertation (doctorate period).