Accounting
No matter what your background is (e.g., business, engineering, philosophy, sciences), if you are intellectually curious, have an analytical mind, and enjoy challenges, you should consider the Ph.D. program in Accounting at the University of Kansas. The program prepares you to be new scholar ready to enter the professoriate. You will have the opportunity to work with internationally known faculty members, on a variety of research projects. Faculty research interests include utilizing advanced technology to improve decision-making processes, economics of the auditing profession, effects of new financial reporting standards, causes and consequences of financial reporting failures, and many other topics.
The doctoral program in Accounting at the University of Kansas includes a combination of formal coursework, informal interaction with faculty and other students, and hands-on experience in both teaching and research. Currently, the University of Kansas program trains students in two areas of accounting: Auditing and Financial Accounting. Students receive financial support including tuition waivers and a portion of subsidized student health insurance. Students have access to a wide variety of databases typically available only at premier doctoral granting institutions. The small size of the program allows you to have close interaction with the faculty.
We look for three characteristics in our applicants: i) a good student as demonstrated by prior degrees, GPA, and GMAT scores; ii) some professional experience; iii) some academic experience in teaching and/or research. Not all of our current students have all three characteristics, because we are looking for people we believe are most likely to succeed, rather than following a fixed formula. While successful candidates for admission are expected to have a background in accounting, applicants without such background will be considered provided they agree to undertake additional coursework in accounting as part of their doctoral program.
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Degree Completion Timeline
- Years 1-2: Coursework*
- Year 3: Comprehensive Exams
- Year 4: Dissertation Proposal
- Year 5: Dissertation Defense
*A minimum of 15 courses, plus 901 and BUS 902 are required for completion of the degree
Some students can complete the program in four years.
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School of BusinessPh.D. Program
University of Kansas
206-R Summerfield Hall
1300 Sunnyside Ave
Lawrence, KS 66045
785-864-3841
785-864-5376
bschoolphd@ku.edu



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