Management, Tri~campus


Management, Tri-campus: Introduction

Faculty Affiliation

Management, Tri-campus

Degree Programs

Management

PhD

  • Fields:
    • Accounting;
    • Business Economics;
    • Finance;
    • Marketing;
    • Operations Management;
    • Organizational Behaviour and Human Resources Management;
    • Strategic Management

Collaborative Specializations

The following collaborative specializations are available to students in participating degree programs as listed below:

Overview

The PhD in Management at the University of Toronto is a vibrant and intellectually rich environment for those interested in developing new insights in management scholarship. There is a close-knit community of scholars who value and celebrate insightful, breakthrough research.

The PhD is a challenging program which features coursework, cutting-edge research training, and close working relationships with some of the best management academics in the world. Students work closely with faculty in a research-led culture which emphasizes rigor, creativity, and innovation. The curriculum is carefully designed to support students as publishing scholars as early as possible in their doctoral studies. The success of this program is evidenced in placements in leading business schools and the impressive careers of its graduates.

Contact and Address

Graduate Department of Management

Web: www.rotman.utoronto.ca/Degrees/PhD
Email: Kate.Alexandrova@rotman.utoronto.ca
Telephone: (416) 946-0894

Rotman School of Management
University of Toronto
105 St. George Street
Toronto, Ontario M5S 3E6
Canada


Management, Tri-Campus: Graduate Faculty


Management, Tri-campus: Management PhD

The Graduate Department of Management offers a world-class doctoral program. Applicants may enter the PhD program via one of two routes: 1) following completion of an appropriate master’s degree or 2) direct entry following completion of a bachelor’s degree.


PhD Program

Minimum Admission Requirements

  • Applicants are admitted under the General Regulations of the School of Graduate Studies. Applicants to all fields must also satisfy the Rotman School's additional admission requirements stated below.

  • Some depth in the cognate disciplines relevant to the field is required.

  • These requirements may be satisfied prior to entry to the PhD program through an MBA degree program coupled with a relevant undergraduate degree, or through an undergraduate degree in business, management, or commerce coupled with a discipline-based master's degree.

  • If the depth requirements are completed prior to entry to the PhD program, then the student is expected to complete the program in four years. If additional coursework is required, then the student may need an additional year to complete the program.

  • Applicants should provide:

    • transcripts from each post-secondary institution attended

    • a letter of intent for applying to the PhD program

    • an updated curriculum vitae (CV)

    • two reference letters

    • a valid GMAT or GRE score (optional)

    • proof of English-language proficiency, if applicable.

Completion Requirements

  • Students are expected to be qualified in the three basic disciplines essential to the study of management: economics, behavioural science, and quantitative analysis/statistics.

  • Students in all fields normally complete coursework in one field and two areas of study during Years 1 and 2. In subsequent years of study, students concentrate on deepening knowledge through additional coursework and on generating unprecedented insights through research that culminates in a written doctoral thesis.

  • Coursework. Students must complete a minimum of 4.5 full-course equivalents (FCEs) to satisfy requirements for one field and two areas of study.

    • A minimum of 2.0 FCEs comprise the field. These will normally be taken from 3000-level Management courses, but additional courses from other departments may be required.

    • 2.0 FCEs: courses in the two areas of study are usually taken in cognate departments. Each area of study comprises at least 1.0 FCE.

    • Upon completion of the courses, students are expected to pass comprehensive examinations in the field.

    • Successful completion of the required course RSM3080H Research Methods in Business.

  • A thesis embodying the results of original investigation must be submitted and defended at a Doctoral Final Oral Examination in accordance with the regulations of the School of Graduate Studies.

  • During all years of study, students must maintain residency, whereby students are on campus full-time and consequently in geographical proximity to be able to participate fully in the University activities associated with the program.

Mode of Delivery: In person
Program Length: 4 years full-time (typical registration sequence: Continuous)
Time Limit: 6 years full-time

 

PhD Program (Direct-Entry)

Minimum Admission Requirements

  • Applicants are admitted under the General Regulations of the School of Graduate Studies. Applicants to all fields must also satisfy the Rotman School's additional admission requirements stated below.

  • Some depth in the cognate disciplines relevant to the field of study is required.

  • These requirements may be satisfied prior to entry to the PhD program through an MBA degree program coupled with a relevant undergraduate degree, or through an undergraduate degree in business, management, or commerce coupled with a discipline-based master's degree.

  • If the depth requirements are completed prior to entry to the PhD program, then the student is expected to complete the program in five years. If additional coursework is required, then the student may need an additional year to complete the program.

  • In exceptional cases, and at the discretion of the Rotman School, admission to the program by direct entry may be approved for applicants with an appropriate bachelor’s degree with high standing (a least an A- average in courses relevant to the discipline) from a recognized university.

  • Applicants should provide:

    • transcripts from each post-secondary institution attended

    • a letter of intent for applying to the PhD program

    • an updated curriculum vitae (CV)

    • two reference letters

    • a valid GMAT or GRE score (optional)

    • proof of English-language proficiency, if applicable.

Completion Requirements

  • Students are expected to be qualified in the three basic disciplines essential to the study of management: economics, behavioural science, and quantitative analysis/statistics.

  • Students in all fields normally complete coursework in one field and two areas of study during Years 1 and 2. In subsequent years of study, students concentrate on deepening knowledge through additional coursework and on generating unprecedented insights through research that culminates in a written doctoral thesis.

  • Coursework. Students must complete a minimum of 6.5 full-course equivalents (FCEs) to satisfy requirements for one field and two areas of study. Direct-entry students must complete 2.0 of the 6.5 FCEs within Year 1.

    • A minimum of 2.0 FCEs in the field. These will normally be taken from 3000-level Management courses, but additional courses from other departments may be required.

    • 2.0 FCE: courses in the two areas of study are usually taken in cognate departments. Each area of study comprises at least 1.0 FCE.

    • An additional 2.0 FCEs in any field related to the student's program of study.

    • Upon completion of the courses, students are expected to pass comprehensive examinations in the field.

    • Successful completion of the required course RSM3080H Research Methods in Business.

  • A thesis embodying the results of original investigation must be submitted and defended at a Doctoral Final Oral Examination in accordance with the regulations of the School of Graduate Studies.

  • During all years of study, students must maintain residency, whereby students are on campus full-time and consequently in geographical proximity to be able to participate fully in the University activities associated with the program.

Mode of Delivery: In person
Program Length: 5 years full-time (typical registration sequence: Continuous)
Time Limit: 7 years full-time

 


Management, Tri-campus: Management PhD Courses

The department should be consulted at the onset of each session as to course offerings.

Courses Normally Restricted to PhD Students

Course CodeCourse Title
Research Methods in Strategic Management
Advanced Topics in Strategy and Organization
Advanced Topics in Strategy and Economics
Strategic Management Workshop
Special Topics in the Economics of Technology and Innovation
Advanced Topics in the Theory of Industrial Organization
Advanced Topics in Urban and Real Estate Economics
RSM3013HWorkshop in Economics
Financial Accounting: Theory and Empirical Research
Managerial Accounting Research Methods
Auditing Seminar
Topics in Accounting Research
Workshop in Accounting
Special Topics in Accounting
Financial Theory I
Financial Theory II
Empirical Methods in Finance
Current Topics in Finance
Capital Markets Workshop
Seminar in Operations Management
Advanced Topics in Operations Management I
Advanced Topics in Operations Management II
Special Topics in Operations Management
Marketing Theory I: Consumer Behaviour
Marketing Theory II: Strategy
Behavioural Research Methods in Marketing
Current Topics in Consumer Behaviour
Econometric Methods in Marketing
Current Topics in Marketing Strategy
Workshop in Marketing
The Psychology of Judgement and Decision Making
RSM3059HSpecial Topics in Marketing
Advances in Human Resource Management
Methods and Research in Organizational Behaviour
Advanced Topics in Organizational Behaviour
Meso Organizational Behaviour
RSM3066HQuantitative Methods in the Applied Behavioural Sciences
RSM3067HOrganizational Behaviour and Human Resources Management Seminar
RSM3069HSpecial Topics in Organizational Behaviour and Human Resources Management
Research Methods in Business
Reading Course in Approved Field
RSM3090YReading Course
Reading Course in Approved Field