PhD in Management, Organizations, & Sociology
Program Overview
Introduction to the Kellogg PhD Program
The Kellogg PhD Program is a prestigious doctoral program offered by the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. The program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in management and organizations, with a focus on research and academic excellence.
Program Overview
The Kellogg PhD Program is a full-time, residential program that typically takes five years to complete. The program is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in management and organizations, as well as advanced training in research methods and statistical analysis. Students in the program work closely with faculty advisors to develop their research skills and produce original research that contributes to the field of management and organizations.
Program Requirements
The Kellogg PhD Program has several requirements that students must complete in order to graduate. These requirements include:
- Completing a set of core courses in management and organizations
- Passing a preliminary exam in the summer between the first and second years
- Completing a candidacy paper by the end of the third year
- Completing a dissertation proposal by the end of the fourth year
- Completing a dissertation that demonstrates original and significant research
- Serving as a research and teaching assistant during years two, three, and four
Research Areas
The Kellogg PhD Program has several research areas that students can focus on, including:
- Management and Organizations
- Sociology
- Accounting Information and Management
- Finance
- Financial Economics
- Managerial Economics and Strategy
- Marketing
- Operations Management
Faculty
The Kellogg PhD Program has a distinguished faculty that includes scholars from a variety of disciplines, including management, sociology, accounting, finance, and marketing. Faculty members are actively engaged in research and have published numerous articles in top-tier academic journals.
Admissions
The Kellogg PhD Program is highly competitive, and admission is based on a variety of factors, including academic background, research experience, and fit with the program's research areas. Successful applicants typically have a strong academic record, research experience, and a clear fit with the program's research areas.
What We Are Looking for in Applicants
The Kellogg PhD Program is looking for applicants who have a strong academic background, research experience, and a clear fit with the program's research areas. Successful applicants typically have:
- Experience in the social sciences, such as undergraduate or graduate coursework in anthropology, economics, political science, psychology, sociology, or related fields
- Research experience, such as an honors or master's thesis, or research assistant work
- Postbaccalaureate work experience
- Evidence of quantitative or statistical skills, such as high quantitative test scores or advanced courses in mathematics, statistics, engineering, or econometrics
- A relevant master's degree
PhD in Management, Organizations, and Sociology
The PhD in Management, Organizations, and Sociology is a joint program offered by the Kellogg School of Management and the Sociology Department at Northwestern University. The program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in management and organizations, as well as advanced training in sociology and research methods.
Program Description
The PhD in Management, Organizations, and Sociology is a full-time, residential program that typically takes five years to complete. The program is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in management and organizations, as well as advanced training in sociology and research methods. Students in the program work closely with faculty advisors to develop their research skills and produce original research that contributes to the field of management and organizations.
Research Areas
The PhD in Management, Organizations, and Sociology has several research areas that students can focus on, including:
- Management and Organizations
- Sociology
- Social movements
- The production of culture
- Entrepreneurship
- Social networks
- Gender and race inequality in organizations
- Globalization
Faculty
The PhD in Management, Organizations, and Sociology has a distinguished faculty that includes scholars from a variety of disciplines, including management, sociology, and anthropology. Faculty members are actively engaged in research and have published numerous articles in top-tier academic journals.
Program Requirements
The PhD in Management, Organizations, and Sociology has several requirements that students must complete in order to graduate. These requirements include:
- Completing a set of core courses in management and organizations, as well as sociology
- Passing a preliminary exam in the summer between the first and second years
- Completing a candidacy paper by the end of the third year
- Completing a dissertation proposal by the end of the fourth year
- Completing a dissertation that demonstrates original and significant research
- Serving as a research and teaching assistant during years two, three, and four
Active Research Areas
The PhD in Management, Organizations, and Sociology has several active research areas that students can focus on, including:
- Big data
- Corporate governance
- Computational social science
- Decision-making
- Dispute resolution
- Diversity
- Group behavior
- Motivation
- Organizational change
- Organizational design
- Negotiations
- Social networks
- Strategic adaptation and change
- Social responsibility
Sociology Faculty
The Sociology faculty at Northwestern University study the relationships among people, such as organizations, groups, and countries, with an emphasis on how those relationships cause inequalities within legal/economic systems, social movements, and organizations. Faculty members are actively engaged in research and have published numerous articles in top-tier academic journals.
MORS Faculty
The MORS faculty at the Kellogg School of Management includes scholars whose research expertise draws from management and organizational behavior, strategy, industrial and organizational psychology, social psychology, sociology, and physics. Faculty members are actively engaged in research and have published numerous articles in top-tier academic journals.
Conclusion
The Kellogg PhD Program and the PhD in Management, Organizations, and Sociology are highly competitive and prestigious doctoral programs that offer students a comprehensive education in management and organizations, as well as advanced training in research methods and statistical analysis. The programs are designed to provide students with a strong foundation in management and organizations, as well as advanced training in sociology and research methods. Students in the programs work closely with faculty advisors to develop their research skills and produce original research that contributes to the field of management and organizations.
