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Finance

The Ph.D. program in finance prepares students for careers as researchers and teachers in finance and provides training in related academic areas. KU faculty members have scholarly expertise in areas such as corporate finance, investments, financial institutions, derivatives, risk management, corporate governance, international finance, market microstructure, and entrepreneurial finance. Faculty members are widely published in prestigious academic journals including the Journal of Finance, Journal of Financial Economics, Review of Financial Studies, Journal of Financial & Quantitative Analysis, Journal of Business, and Financial Management. Several faculty members serve on the editorial boards of such journals.

Students attend core doctoral seminars on corporate finance, investments, financial institutions, and other topics in finance. Student-to-faculty ratios in such seminars are typically 4-to-1. Students also complete graduate coursework in statistics, economics, econometrics, and research in financial accounting. Students enjoy access to a variety of statistical packages and research databases, including the Wharton Research Database Services (WRDS) interface for accessing data from the University of Chicago’s Center for Research in Security Prices (CRSP) and from Standard & Poor’s Compustat database.

Students in finance receive up to five years of financial support contingent on satisfactory progress toward degree requirements. Support includes appointment as a research or teaching assistant, paid tuition, an annual stipend of at least $25,000, and a portion of subsidized student health insurance.

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Program Requirements
Advanced Electives
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Research Methodology
Qualifier Assessment
Comprehensive Exam
Dissertation Proposal Defense
Dissertation Defense
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