Difference between revisions of "Should I get a Ph.D. in a subject area other than accounting?"
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− | Although the purpose of this website is to help potential | + | Although the purpose of this website is to help potential doctoral students to receive a PhD in accounting, there are still viable reasons for choosing an area of specialty other than accounting. For many people, a PhD in accounting may be too focused i.e. their research interests may lie outside of the typical accounting research streams. Ultimately, the potential academic should weigh other options carefully to determine the path that will lead to both career and personal success. Most importantly, you should choose a research concentration that can sustain your intellectual drive and passion. |
− | Many doctoral business programs around the country offer a Doctorate of Business Administration (DBA) rather than a specific | + | Many doctoral business programs around the country offer a Doctorate of Business Administration (DBA) rather than a specific PhD in accounting. Many [[University Information|research intensive programs]] award a DBA to their doctoral students who choose to specialize or concentrate in accounting. Because emphasis is put on learning the skills to research effectively, many seminars for doctoral students include students from all concentrations. You may share graduate courses with students who are specializing in economics, finance, organizational behavior, marketing, etc. |
Revision as of 13:19, 8 March 2009
Although the purpose of this website is to help potential doctoral students to receive a PhD in accounting, there are still viable reasons for choosing an area of specialty other than accounting. For many people, a PhD in accounting may be too focused i.e. their research interests may lie outside of the typical accounting research streams. Ultimately, the potential academic should weigh other options carefully to determine the path that will lead to both career and personal success. Most importantly, you should choose a research concentration that can sustain your intellectual drive and passion.
Many doctoral business programs around the country offer a Doctorate of Business Administration (DBA) rather than a specific PhD in accounting. Many research intensive programs award a DBA to their doctoral students who choose to specialize or concentrate in accounting. Because emphasis is put on learning the skills to research effectively, many seminars for doctoral students include students from all concentrations. You may share graduate courses with students who are specializing in economics, finance, organizational behavior, marketing, etc.