Program Overview
PhD in Organizational Behavior
The PhD in Organizational Behavior at Miami Herbert unfolds as an integrated program of advanced study and research. Applicants should have an adequate academic background, personal maturity, and the ability to meet the program's high level of demand for initiative and scholarship.
Curriculum
A typical doctoral student in Organizational Behavior would take the following core courses during the first two years of the program:
- Organizational Behavior
- Individual & Interpersonal Processes
- Leadership & Group Processes
- Research Methods
- Strategic Management
- Social Psychology
In addition, students would be expected to take independent studies with faculty mentors, as well as additional classes in allied disciplines such as psychology, sociology, and statistics.
Program Structure
Being a student in the Organizational Behavior PhD program means a commitment to full-time and in-residence study. The program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in organizational behavior, preparing them for careers in research and academia.
