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Canadian Universities offering PhD in Business Administration programs
- Carleton University - PhD in Management
The Carleton University Ph.D. in Management is designed for qualified individuals interested in developing their respective research skills 'with both a theoretical and practical understanding of the complex problems facing business and managers.'
- Concordia University - PhD in Business Administration
The Ph.D. in Business Administration is a 3 to 5 year program, excluding the qualifying phase, which will enable students to 'develop the research skills required to address topics at the frontiers of management knowledge and practice' in order to 'become autonomous researchers.
- HEC Montreal - PhD in Administration
École des Hautes Études Commerciales (HEC Montréal), in cooperation with Concordia University, McGill University, and Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM), offers the Ph.D. in Management, a 3 to 5 year program, excluding the qualifying phase, which will enable students to 'develop the research skills required to address topics at the frontiers of management knowledge and practice' in order to 'become autonomous researchers, whose teaching, publications and consulting activities contribute to leading universities and organizations around the world.'
- Saint Mary's University - Sobey PhD in Business Administration
Saint Mary's University's Sobey School of Business offers the Ph.D. in Business Administration, a flexible yet rigorous program which may be completed 48 months or less and which is comprised of coursework, comprehensive examinations, and a dissertation.
- Simon Fraser University - PhD in Business Administration
Simon Fraser University's Ph.D. in Business Administration is designed for individuals interested in 'research and teaching in Business Administration' and 'who want to work at leading international academic institutions in the future.'
- University of Alberta - PhD in Business Administration
The University of Alberta's School of Business offers a PhD Business Administration program whose primary purpose is to create future educators and researches who can create, advance, and impart knowledge in one or more of the areas in which the School specializes, namely Accounting, Finance, Human Resources Management and Industrial Relations, Management Science, Marketing, and Organizational Analysis.
- University of Manitoba - PhD Program
The Asper School of Business at the University of Manitoba offers a PhD program designed to prepare students for careers as researchers in the public and/or private sector and/or as educators at the university level.
- University of Toronto - PhD Programs
The Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto offers a PhD program aimed at preparing students for careers as 'rigorous and practical' academic researchers and/or university-level educators in a field of specialization which will be chosen among Accounting, Finance, Marketing, Operations Management, Organizational Behaviour and Human Resource Management, and Strategic Management.
- University of Western Ontario - PhD in Business Administration
The PhD in Business Administration program at the Richard Ivey School of Business at University of Western Ontario aims 'to develop the individual's analytic, research and teaching ability and prepare the person for a career in university teaching and research.'
- York University - PhD in Business Administration
The Schulich School of Business at York University offers a PhD in Administration program designed to prepare students for a career as an academic researcher and university-level educator in a particular field of specialization as chosen by each student.
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