Ph.D. Business Administration
Programme Objectives
The purpose of Ph.D. programme is to develop leaders, innovators, and positive change agents who are able to work as researchers, teachers, consultants and administrators in a variety of settings including, public and private commercial organisations, not-for-profit agencies and academia. Rigorous research training is offered to enable graduates to plan, design, implement and evaluate research.
Target Groups
Approximately ten (10) students in total will be admitted each year across the available disciplinary areas. Admissions will be competitive with preference given to applicants from Caribbean countries.
Admission Requirements
Admission to the programme will be based on one of the two alternative sets of criteria outlined below:
1. Applicants holding a M.Sc. in Management
Applications holding an M.Sc. in Management Studies from UWI, or a M.Sc. from another accredited University, where the research component is at least 25% of the degree content, and who have attained at least a B+ average, will be eligible for direct admission.
2. Applicants with Other Academic Backgrounds
Such applicants must hold at least a masters degree from UWI or another accredited University with a B+ average, and with an acceptable level of research content in the programme pursued.
Depending on their background, such applicants may be required to take additional courses as determined by the Department Head on the recommendation of the Admissions Committee, prior to registration.
Selection Criteria:
The final selection of students for the two categories above will be based on the following criteria:
(i) Academic Background and Training
(ii) Interview with Admissions Committee
(iii) Thesis Proposal
(iv) Research Experience
(v) Recommendations from referees
(vi) Level of motivation, as assessed in the interview
(vii) Professional experience, where applicable
(viii) In the case of non-UWI international students, GMAT scores documenting a minimum of 550 in total including 20 in the verbal section and 22 in the quantitative section, and who might also be required to take an ESL Assessment Test, where appropriate.
Programme Structure and Content
The Ph.D. programme is comprised of five (5), four-credit courses and two (2), three-credit courses and a six-credit course, plus a dissertation worth 58 credits for a total of 90 credits.
All doctoral students will be required to take a common body of five courses, plus three additional, track specific, courses. These are as follows:
Required Courses for both Marketing & HRM Tracks
MGMT 8001 |
Multi-Variate Statistics |
MGMT 8002 |
Measurement and Research Methods |
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MGMT 8004 |
Qualitative Research Methods |
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MGMT 8031 |
Microeconomics for Business Decisions |
MGMT 8030 |
Macroeconomics for Business Decisions |
Additional Courses to be taken by students of Marketing Track
MGMT 8018 |
Marketing Theory |
MGMT 8017 |
Marketing Strategy |
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MGMT 8032 |
Specialised Readings in Management Studies |
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Additional Courses to be taken by students of HRM Track
MGMT 8032 |
Specialised Readings in Management Studies |
MGMT 8014 |
Advanced Human Resource Management |
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MGMT 8015 |
Current Topics and Trends in Organisational Behaviour |