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Organizational Science, Ph.D.

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Program Overview

The Organizational Science doctoral program is an interdisciplinary program focusing on employee and organizational health, well-being, and effectiveness. Organizational Science is both a science and a practice, founded on the notion that enhanced understanding leads to applications and interventions that benefit the individual, work groups, the organization, the customer, the community, and the larger society in which the organization operates. Further, as an interdisciplinary program, we train our students in a wide variety of qualitative, quantitative, and big data analyses.

Program Contact

Scott Tonidandel

Organizational Science Graduate Program Director

scott.tonidandel@charlotte.edu

704-687-7562

Organizational Science, Ph.D. at a Glance

To fulfill the requirements for the Ph.D. in Organizational Science, students must complete 77 credit hours of graduate coursework, a Master’s thesis or Independent Pre-Doctoral Research Project, a qualifying exam, and a Dissertation.

competitive assistantships
Options Available
credit hours
77 Credit Hours
format
Qualifying Exams and Dissertation
gre score
Not Required

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