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Doctor of Philosophy Degree in Business Administration with an Emphasis in Accounting

The College of Business offers opportunities for advanced study and research leading to the Doctor of Philosophy degree in Business Administration with an emphasis in Accounting. See this catalog for a detailed description of the general requirements for the Ph.D. degree. The Doctoral Studies Committee of the Department of Accounting will advise students admitted to the program who pursue a Ph.D. in Business Administration with an emphasis in Accounting. To satisfy the Major Area Coursework for the accounting emphasis, a student must complete:

ACC 7013 Seminar in Empirical Research in Accounting
ACC 7023 Seminar in Behavioral Research in Accounting
ACC 7113 Seminar in Financial Accounting Theory
ACC 7123 Seminar in Managerial Accounting Theory
ACC 7201-3 Accounting Research Colloquium

Two directed electives (6 semester credit hours) as approved by the Doctoral Studies Committee.

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