Graduate Studies: Program Outline
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The SDS graduate program is a small one emphasizing empirical and multi-disciplinary approaches to complex problems. A typical cohort would have four students. One hallmark of the program is that it is research-centered. The small size of the program makes it possible for students to work closely with its internationally distinguished faculty on diverse projects and to engage in research during their first year of graduate school. A second hallmark of the program is its flexibility. Although there are core requirements for all students, the program is designed to make it easy to combine interests in several academic areas, including psychology, economics, organizational behavior, and public policy.
The following programs represent basic options for graduate training in SDS: Behavioral Decision Research The Joint Program in Behavioral Decision Research and Psychology Strategy, Entrepeneurship, and Technological Change (SETchange) It is also possible for a student to put together an individually tailored program with other groupings of our faculty that are not suggested here. Each of the doctoral fields of study have the same general requirements and milestones. The first stage of requirements is known as precandidacy for the Ph.D. The precandidacy requirements and milestones include: Upon completion of the above requirements, students will have achieved candidacy for the Ph.D. The remaining requirements for the Ph.D. include: Contacts: |
GRADUATE APPLICATION
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