MIT Sloan PhD
Introduction
MIT Sloan PhD program graduates conduct in their areas of research and go on to teach at the world’s most honored universities. Strict, bailiwick-based research is the trademark of the MIT Sloan PhD Program. The program is devoted to preparing scholars who will conduct in their areas of research — those with great notices skills who will carry ahead productive research on the complex organizational, financial, and technical effects that qualify a growingly competitive and challenging business world. PhD studies at MIT Sloan are intense and person in nature, needing a great deal of time, initiative, and field from every person. But the honors of such rigor are enormous: MIT Sloan PhD graduates go on to teach at the world’s most esteemed universities.
Course offered
PhD
Coursework
Management Science
Information Technologies
Marketing
Operations Management
System Dynamics
Behavioral & Policy Sciences
Primary and/or secondary concentrations:
Economic Sociology Program
Institute for Work & Employment Research
Technological Innovation & Entrepreneurship
Organization Studies
Secondary concentrations only:
Global Economics and Management Group
Strategic Management
Economics, Finance & Accounting
Financial Economics
Accounting & Control
Admission requirement
A bachelor’s degree (or its equal) is needed for all applicants. Undergraduate preparation should admit mathematics by derivative and inherent calculus, and principles of microeconomics and macroeconomics.
Applicants to the Financial Economics density ought to have mastered intermediate level microeconomics and macroeconomics. All applicants — admitting those from the United States and those with advanced degrees — must assume either the GMAT or GRE (General Test only) and have the official test results described directly to MIT Sloan’s PhD Program
Student Life
PhD students are notoriously busy. They are ever going in dissimilar ways, as they engage divergent academic interests. However, that doesn’t mean there isn’t a chance for them to act with fellow students and their homes, or love the many sites and sounds of Cambridge and Boston.
Contact Details
Ezra Zuckerman, PhD Program Chair
Sharon Cayley, PhD Program Manager
Hillary Ross, Administrative Assistant
The PhD Program in Management
MIT Sloan School
30 Memorial Drive, E60-226/236
Cambridge, MA 02142
Tel: 617-253-7188 or 617-253-8957
Fax: 617-258-6796
E-mail: sloanphd@sloan.mit.edu