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University of Minnesota - Twin Cities PhD Program in Business Administration |
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PROGRAM OVERVIEW
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The Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota–Twin Cities (UMNTC) offers a full-time doctor of philosophy (PhD) in business administration with specializations in accounting, finance, information and decision sciences, marketing and logistics management, operations and management science, and strategic management and organization. While each concentration has its own course requirements, a typical degree program consists of at least 40 semester credits, including required seminars, methodology courses, and minor or supporting field(s) classes.
Areas of Concentration
Examinations and Dissertation
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Selected Research Areas
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ADMISSIONS CRITERIA & PROCEDURES
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Admission to the PhD program in business administration is based on the applicant's potential for research and teaching, commitment to an academic career beyond the PhD, and ability to complete a rigorous program of study. Applicants must have a bachelor's degree or its equivalent from a recognized college or university.
The PhD program generally admits students in the fall semester only. Application materials for fall admission must be submitted by December 31 each year. Complete application materials can be submitted online. The online application system includes the application for admission, application fee payment instructions (to the Graduate School only), a statement describing career objectives, research and teaching experience, three letters of recommendation from current or former professors or employers, and GRE scores. Official transcripts must be submitted to the Grad School with copies to the PhD office. The GMAT should also come to the PhD office. International applicants whose native language is not English should submit TOEFL or IELTS scores, unless they have completed 24 quarter or 16 semester credits at a recognized US institution of higher education within the last two years. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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EXPENSES & FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
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Every student admitted to the PhD in business administration program receives financial aid of at least $20,000 for the nine-month academic year, as well as a tuition waiver and low cost health insurance benefits. Summer funding of $5,000 is also available in the form of the research fellowships. Financial aid involves a combination of fellowships, and graduate research and teaching assistantships. Student loan funds are also available from the university's Office of Student Financial Aid.
Fellowships include several university scholarship programs for incoming students, disadvantaged and/or minority students and students working on doctoral dissertations, in addition to summer research fellowships. PhD students are paid as half-time research or teaching assistants. Pay ranges from $16.75 to $26.09 per hour, depending on duties assigned. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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UNIVERSITY AND LOCATION
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Founded as a preparatory school in 1851, the University of Minnesota came into formal existence in 1869 when it was recognized as an institution of higher education. As such, it has consistently ranked among the top 20 public universities in the US. In addition, its library system ranks as one of the largest among US universities, with over 37,000 subscriptions to periodicals and journals as well as 6.2 million volumes on the Twin Cities campus alone.
UMNTC is the largest of the five UMN campuses and is comprised of 17 colleges that offer 161 bachelor's degree, 218 master's degrees, 114 doctoral degrees, and 46 professional degrees. It has a total enrollment of over 50,000 students. Minneapolis, the largest city in the state, and St. Paul, the state capital, are the center of a metropolitan area with a population of over 2.7 million. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the region's 150 parks and 200 lakes. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SUPPORT
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The International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) office includes a walk-in service for minor daily emergencies, advising for academic and career planning and assistance with various visa documents and application forms students may encounter.
ISSS also provides programs such as the Culture Corps, which integrates international students with the UMNTC campus community, discussion groups, an orientation program and an international friendship program that organizes various social outings for students. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Highlights
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Admissions at a Glance
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Annual Expenses (in US$)
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Student Profile
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Faculty Profile
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Location at a Glance
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University at a Glance
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FACULTY
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Program Facts
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