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Business Administration – Operations and Supply Chain Management

October 15, 2015

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The Ph.D. in Business Administration – Operations and Supply Chain Management program normally consists of two to three years of coursework, plus two years of research work to complete the doctoral dissertation. A minimum of 64 credit hours beyond the master’s degree (96 beyond the baccalaureate) is required by university regulations, including 18-24 hours for dissertation research. For the academic program, the department requires 36 hours of coursework plus 6 hours of directed research study past the prerequisite requirements. The student’s academic committee might require additional coursework beyond these departmental requirements. The departmental requirements are:

Organization: Texas A&M University - Mays Business School
Location: http://mays.tamu.edu/phd-opera…
Website: http://mays.tamu.edu/
Principal Contact: Sudarsan Rangan, srangan@mays.tamu.edu, (979) 845-3506
Training Focus Areas: Distribution, Logistics, or Warehousing
State: Texas
Target Education Levels: Doctorate (Ph.D.)
Training Types: Education

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