The Johnson School PhD
Intellectual capital is the R & D of a dynamic business world. For
those who wish to pursue a career in teaching and research, the Johnson
School PhD offers select students in-depth study via a flexible, tailored
program in accounting, finance, management and organizations, marketing,
production and operations management, managerial economics, or quantitative
analysis for administration.
The program is small, with about 30 students in residence at any given
time. This intimate environment fosters many opportunities for informal
interaction among students and faculty. In addition to enjoying personalized
and extremely interactive seminars and workshops, our doctoral candidates
also take advantage of offerings at other Cornell schools.
Self-motivated, creative doctoral students who are comfortable taking
an active hand in their course of study tend to do better in our program
than do those who prefer a prescribed structure. In addition, since we
grant financial support in the form of research assistantships rather
than teaching assistantships, our doctoral candidates are typically those
interested in pursuing careers as faculty in major universities, rather
than those planning to teach in small liberal-arts colleges.
We do not require that you hold a degree in business; we’re very
interested in those with a strong undergraduate background in economics,
mathematics, engineering, sociology, psychology, or physical sciences.
Our personalized program builds upon the foundation of valuable skills
that you’ve established by study in these fields. Our admission
decision is based on test scores (typical GMAT of 700), letters of recommendation,
and academic records. Once you are accepted and participating in the program,
we work hard to ensure that you successfully complete your degree.
Doctoral Program
Attn: Shelley Bush
304 Sage Hall
Johnson Graduate School of Management
Cornell University
Ithaca NY 14853-6201
Phone: (800) 847-2082 ext. 1 (USA and Canada only)
Or: (607) 255-7362
Fax: (607) 255-5993
e-mail: slb282@cornell.edu
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