The objectives of PhD Mangement Sciences program are to equip degree holders with skills to:
1. Design and apply quantitative models, analytical tools, and theoretical frameworks to solve complex managerial problems.
2. Demonstrate deep expertise in a chosen specialization (e.g., operations research, data analytics, supply chain, information systems, etc.).
3. Publish research in peer-reviewed journals, conferences, or scholarly platforms.
4. Design and deliver university-level courses in management science and related disciplines.
5. Communicate complex ideas clearly to both academic and practitioner audiences.
6. Supervise and mentor students in research and academic development.
Management Science is a multidisciplinary field that draws from operations research, economics, statistics, data science, and decision theory to improve decision-making processes within organizations. The PhD program emphasizes both theoretical foundations and methodological rigor, enabling students to develop and apply innovative models and techniques across a range of domains, including operations, supply chain management, information systems, healthcare, finance, and strategy.
PhD in management sciences graduates can utilize their knowledge and research skills by serving in academia, research institutions and industry.
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