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We also offer options for you, if you wish to enhance your career through teaching or training. Why Our Students Chose Sullivan: Strategic Management Conflict management Human Resource Leadership Information technology Sullivan University's Ph.D. in Management embraces the scholar-practitioner model Sullivan University prepares practitioners to develop research and application skills that enable them to serve as leaders and scholars in their organizations Students have opportunities to conduct quantitative and qualitative pilot studies that prepare them for dissertation research Program Information Welcome from the Directory of Sullivan University's Ph.D. in Management Program We Believe in Developing the Leader in You Thank you for your interest in Sullivan University's Ph.D. in Management program. Our mission is to provide opportunities for students to become practitioners, to develop research and application skills, and to prepare individuals to serve as leaders and scholars in their organizations. We also offer options for you, if you wish to enhance your career through teaching or training. Our program draws on the strengths of dedicated, talented faculty members who guide and mentor students through coursework and research projects. In fact, numerous students have partnered with faculty to research and co-author scholarly articles and present at professional conferences. In addition, we encourage a cohort model with an emphasis on developing and maintaining relationships with both faculty and fellow students. The curriculum is designed to teach you how to conduct research and develop research professionals. No doubt, you will work hard and make sacrifices to earn this degree. However, through perseverance and dedication, you can succeed and realize your dreams. Program Highlights and Locations Benefits Our engaged faculty teaches through practical work experience No GRE/GMAT testing is required We utilize a practice-based curriculum **The GRE/GMAT waiver applies to students who have previously attended a graduate program at one of the accredited institutions. If a student has not completed a prior program from an accredited organization, they must submit GRE/GMAT scores as a requirement.  Online Format with Both Flexibility & Credibility This is the accredited online Doctorate program that you've been seeking! Unlike other schools, we do not require residence or full-time participation, so you can complete coursework and dissertation entirely online from anywhere in the world. And, since Sullivan University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award Doctorates, this degree equips you with the expertise to meet and exceed your career ambitions. Research-intensive. Student-focused. It’s crucial to a field’s advancement that new and compelling ideas are presented. This is especially evident in the pursuit of any Doctoral Degree. Our mission is to help you master quantitative and qualitative research methods and analysis that will subsequently lead to subject expertise through your dissertation research. Built-in Support Network Students entering the program at the same time also take many classes alongside each other, creating a “cohort” of like-minded individuals to lean on throughout the rigor and reward of the Ph.D. program. Culture of Collaboration At Sullivan, distance education never means compromising opportunities for student-faculty collaboration. In fact, you will work closely with your instructors from start to finish. This begins with your individual faculty mentor who is your constant resource throughout your first quarter of study. It then continues through to your dissertation committee that will guide you through the process of becoming a doctor of management. In addition, it is very common for our Doctoral students and faculty to engage in research together, often co-authoring scholarly articles and presenting at professional conferences. Emphasis on Advancement A Ph.D. in Management is all about reaching new heights--intellectually, personally, and professionally. If you're interested in pursuing a career in management education, training, or research, our paid teaching assistant and research assistant positions provide invaluable experience to fit your specific professional aspirations. For more information on Sullivan's accreditation, contact Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges, 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA, 404.479.4501, www.sacs.org   Locations: Louisville Campus Learning Center - Louisa Online Overview Go to the Limit with a Ph.D. in Management from Sullivan University Sullivan's Doctor of Philosophy in Management builds on your background in management and challenges you to think critically and creatively about today's management issues so you can: Maximize your potential as a leader and a scholar within your organization Contribute relevant, original research with real-life applications Further your professional development by providing opportunities in teaching or management training Plus, since Sullivan's Ph.D. program is offered completely online, you don't have to give up your career in order to take your education to the next level. Choose a Concentration Depending on your Research Interests and Professional Goals: Strategic Management Conflict Management Human Resource Leadership Information Technology Management Why Earn Your Ph.D. in Management? A Ph.D. in Management opens many doors. Earning your doctoral degree means becoming a practitioner-scholar with the skills and expertise required for a variety of career opportunities including: Teaching at the college or university level Management consulting Upper-level public or corporate policymaking Managing organizations at the senior or executive level Make a name for yourself in both the academic and business realms by conducting and publishing original research and contributing new ideas to the field. Take advantage of the recognizable credibility that comes with earning a Ph.D. Objectives To prepare students to conduct scholarly research relevant to the management of organizations in the public and private sectors To prepare students for responsible positions in private and public sectors To prepare management practitioners to develop research and application skills that will enable them to serve as leaders and scholars in their organizations To help public and private sector organizations solve critical problems, make better decisions, and create fast-paced environments built on performance excellence Student Learning Outcomes The ability to: Apply principles and theories of organizational management into a variety of work settings Analyze and review research critically Identify research topics in one of four concentration areas Conduct searches of scholarly and practitioner literature Select appropriate research designs and statistics Design quantitative and qualitative based research studies Develop expertise in a topic by conducting a major research project FAQ's Curriculum Requirements Cornerstone Requirements Sixteen credit hours may be transferred into the Ph.D. program from a Master's-level program into the Ph.D. in Management. Cornerstone courses must be from: Two courses closely aligned with the macro and micro-level courses required in the management core A research course equivalent to Sullivan University's QNT 550 or CSC 550 A course in the student's concentration area or a root discipline of the concentration area Cornerstone courses or their equivalents are determined at the discretion of the Ph.D. Admissions Committee and the Dean of the Graduate School. Management Core Twenty credit hours are required to provide foundational knowledge of theory-based courses and content for all students in the Ph.D. programs. Generally, these courses provide students with baseline knowledge expected from all Ph.D. students in Management. The management core courses cover the following: organizational theory, organizational behavior, human capital management, strategic management, and a course that integrates both organizational theory and organizational behavior in the study of innovation and change in organizations. Research Core Twenty-four credits are required as a research core. The Ph.D. is a research certification, and the research core courses are designed to provide students with knowledge and experience to function as high-level researchers in academic, business, and government organizations. All Ph.D. students take requisite coursework in research methods, research design, quantitative and qualitative research and analysis, proposal development, and mixed methods. Concentration Area Sixteen hours are required for a primary concentration or area of study. Students may choose one of the four concentration areas below: Strategic Management (Strategy) Conflict Management Human Resource Leadership Information Technology Management (IT Management) The student's primary concentration area includes four courses common to all students who choose a particular concentration area. Comprehensive Exam Two credit hours are awarded for successful completion of the comprehensive exam. The comprehensive exam is offered in the term immediately following the student's successful completion of Ph.D. courses. Credits are awarded on a pass/fail basis, and no letter grade or quality points will be assigned for completion of the comprehensive exam. Dissertation A minimum of 12 credit hours are awarded for dissertation research. Credits are awarded after a student successfully defends a Ph.D. dissertation, and it’s accepted by the Dean of the Graduate School as “completion of requirements” for the Ph.D. Degree. Residencies Residencies are required for each of the first two years of students’ enrollment in Ph.D. studies; however, no credit hours are awarded. Admission Requirements Admission into the Ph.D. program in management is highly selective, with applicants being selected based on certain prerequisites. Primary factors considered include the applicant's graduate grade point averages, significant experience in a professional managerial capacity, career interests and goals discussed in an essay, the applicant's aptitude for Ph.D. study and advanced-level research, and professional recommendations. Applicants who seek admission into the Ph.D. program must submit the following materials for consideration by the Ph.D. Admissions Committee within 15 days prior to the start of Ph.D. studies: Completed Graduate School application form. Non-refundable enrollment fee. Official transcripts indicating completed, related Bachelor's and Master's Degrees from a regionally accredited university or from a non-U.S. institution with comparable accreditation. A minimum 3.0 on a 4.0 scale for Master's course work is required. Contact information for three references from past or current employers, university professors, or professional associations. Personal references from family and friends are not accepted. A minimum of a 750-word essay describing how your goals and experiences make you a superior candidate to pursue research and studies in management. The Ph.D. admissions process has two stages. First, an applicant must submit all required documentation to the Ph.D. Admissions Committee by Wednesday of Week 9 of Ph.D. courses. Second, all members of the Ph.D. Admissions Committee review the application package, which includes all required documents, and decide whether or not to admit the applicant into the Ph.D. program. All decisions rendered by the committee and approved by the Dean of the Graduate School are considered final. Credit Hours for Completion When students complete their Doctoral coursework and pass their comprehensive exams, they enroll in MGT/CMM/CSC/HRL 799 Dissertation, a four-credit-hour course that requires full-time enrollment. For the first academic year, three subsequent sections must be successfully completed for a total of 12 credit hours. Students who do not complete their dissertation research after the first academic year are enrolled in MGT/CMM/CSC/HRL 799 Dissertation. This is a four-credit-hour course that requires full-time enrollment, each quarter until they successfully defend their dissertations or until they reach the seven-year maximum time limit-- whichever comes first. Students who continue to register for the 799 course beyond the 12 hours normally required will only be charged the contracted tuition rate for one credit hour. Given this, students may be required to register for and accumulate hours in excess of the stated minimum number of hours (90) for completion. Transfer Credits A student may transfer up to 44 credit hours of Ph.D. coursework from a regionally accredited Doctoral program in areas closely related to the concentration area and management and research cores. Comprehensive exam hours and dissertation hours are ineligible for transfer and are not included in the transfer policy. Transfer of credits will be considered by the Ph.D. Admissions Committee and all decisions rendered by the committee and approved by the Dean of the Graduate School are considered final. Tuition The program has recently gone from $850 to $780 per credit hour. That's a savings of $5,180 for the entire program! Video Resources 2015 Ph.D. Retreat Students, faculty and staff from Sullivan's Ph.D. in Management program met for a productive weekend of seminars, dissertation assistance and networking opportunities. Ph.D. Students on the Ph.D. Program Michael Hart, Ph.D. Graduate Sullivan University Ph.D. Program - LaVena Wilkin Courses Total Credit Hours: 90 GRAD 712 & GRAD 716 - GRAD 710 is a prerequisite GRAD 718 - GRAD 710 & GRAD 712 are prerequisites GRAD 719 - GRAD 710, GRAD 712 & GRAD 716 are prerequisites GRAD 717 - GRAD 710 & GRAD 716 are prerequisites CMM 795 / HRL 795 / CSC 795 / MGT 795 - Last term of doctoral classes Ph.D. Research Core GRAD 710 - Research Design and Analysis GRAD 712 - Quantitative Research and Analysis GRAD 716 - Qualitative Research and Analysis GRAD 717 - Advanced Qualitative Research and Analysis GRAD 718 - Advanced Quantitative Research and Analysis GRAD 719 - Mixed Methods Research and Design Management Core MGT 711 - Organizations and External Environments MGT 712 - Seminar in Strategic Management MGT 713 - Individual and Group Behavior in Organizations MGT 714 - Seminar in Human Capital Management MGT 715 - Managing Innovation and Change in Organizations MGT/CMM 797 - Ph.D. Program Residency MGT/CMM 798 - Comprehensive Doctoral Exam MGT/CMM 799 - Dissertation Research Conflict Management Area CMM 721 - Philosophical and Social Issues in Conflict Management CMM 724 - Organizational Conflict Management Analysis and Intervention CMM 795 - Proposal Development - CMM Human Resource Leadership Area HRL 721 - High-Performance Human Resource Leadership HRL 724 - Workforce Analytics and Technology HRL 795 - Proposal Development - HRL Information Technology Management Area CSC 722 - Data Mining and Business Intelligence CSC 734 - Knowledge Management Practical Application I CSC 735 - Knowledge Management Practical Application II CSC 736 - Knowledge Management Practical Application III CSC 737 - Knowledge Management Practical Application IV CSC 795 - Proposal Development - CSC Strategic Management Area MGT 721 - Industry Structure and Competitive Advantage MGT 726 - Seminar in Strategy and Public Policy MGT 795 - Proposal Development - MGT   Course Title Credit Hours MGT/CMM 797 Ph.D Program Residency 0.00 GRAD 710 Research Design and Analysis 4.00 MGT/CMM 799 Dissertation Research 16.00 MGT/CMM 798 Comprehensive Doctoral Exam 2.00 GRAD 712 Quantitative Research and Analysis 4.00 GRAD 716 Qualitative Research and Analysis 4.00 GRAD 717 Advanced Qualitative Research and Analysis 4.00 GRAD 718 Advanced Quantitative Research and Analysis 4.00 GRAD 719 Mixed Methods Research and Design 4.00 MGT 711 Organizations and External Environments 4.00 MGT 712 Seminar in Strategic Management 4.00 MGT 713 Individual and Group Behavior in Organizations 4.00 MGT 714 Seminar in Human Capital Management 4.00 MGT 715 Managing Innovation and Change in Organizations 4.00 Concentration Area Courses 12.00 Cornerstone Courses 16.00 Ph.D Program Residency × Course: MGT/CMM 797 Credit Hours: 0.00 Course description coming soon! Research Design and Analysis × Course: GRAD 710 Credit Hours: 4.00 Course description coming soon! Dissertation Research × Course: MGT/CMM 799 Credit Hours: 16.00 Course description coming soon! Comprehensive Doctoral Exam × Course: MGT/CMM 798 Credit Hours: 2.00 Course description coming soon! Quantitative Research and Analysis × Course: GRAD 712 Credit Hours: 4.00 Course description coming soon! Qualitative Research and Analysis × Course: GRAD 716 Credit Hours: 4.00 Course description coming soon! Advanced Qualitative Research and Analysis × Course: GRAD 717 Credit Hours: 4.00 Course description coming soon! Advanced Quantitative Research and Analysis × Course: GRAD 718 Credit Hours: 4.00 Course description coming soon! Mixed Methods Research and Design × Course: GRAD 719 Credit Hours: 4.00 Course description coming soon! Organizations and External Environments × Course: MGT 711 Credit Hours: 4.00 Course description coming soon! Seminar in Strategic Management × Course: MGT 712 Credit Hours: 4.00 Course description coming soon! Individual and Group Behavior in Organizations × Course: MGT 713 Credit Hours: 4.00 Course description coming soon! Seminar in Human Capital Management × Course: MGT 714 Credit Hours: 4.00 Course description coming soon! Managing Innovation and Change in Organizations × Course: MGT 715 Credit Hours: 4.00 Course description coming soon! Concentration Area Courses × Course: Credit Hours: 12.00 Concentration Areas: Conflict Management, Human Resource Leadership, Information Technology Management, Strategic Management Cornerstone Courses × Course: Credit Hours: 16.00 Cornerstone Requirements: Sixteen (16) credit hours may be transferred into the Ph.D. program from a master's-level program into the Ph.D. in Management. Cornerstone courses must be from: (1) two courses closely aligned with the macro-and-micro level courses required in the management core; (2) a research course equivalent to Sullivan University's QNT 550 or CSC 550; and (3) a course in the student's concentration area or a root discipline of the concentration area. Cornerstone courses or their equivalents are determined at the discretion of the Ph. D. Admissions Committee and the Dean of the Graduate School. Total Credit Hours: 90 GRAD 712 & GRAD 716 - GRAD 710 is a prerequisite GRAD 718 - GRAD 710 & GRAD 712 are prerequisites GRAD 719 - GRAD 710, GRAD 712 & GRAD 716 are prerequisites GRAD 717 - GRAD 710 & GRAD 716 are prerequisites CMM 795 / HRL 795 / CSC 795 / MGT 795 - Last term of doctoral classes Ph.D. Research Core GRAD 710 - Research Design and Analysis GRAD 712 - Quantitative Research and Analysis GRAD 716 - Qualitative Research and Analysis GRAD 717 - Advanced Qualitative Research and Analysis GRAD 718 - Advanced Quantitative Research and Analysis GRAD 719 - Mixed Methods Research and Design Management Core MGT 711 - Organizations and External Environments MGT 712 - Seminar in Strategic Management MGT 713 - Individual and Group Behavior in Organizations MGT 714 - Seminar in Human Capital Management MGT 715 - Managing Innovation and Change in Organizations MGT/CMM 797 - Ph.D. Program Residency MGT/CMM 798 - Comprehensive Doctoral Exam MGT/CMM 799 - Dissertation Research Conflict Management Area CMM 721 - Philosophical and Social Issues in Conflict Management CMM 724 - Organizational Conflict Management Analysis and Intervention CMM 795 - Proposal Development - CMM Human Resource Leadership Area HRL 721 - High-Performance Human Resource Leadership HRL 724 - Workforce Analytics and Technology HRL 795 - Proposal Development - HRL Information Technology Management Area CSC 722 - Data Mining and Business Intelligence CSC 734 - Knowledge Management Practical Application I CSC 735 - Knowledge Management Practical Application II CSC 736 - Knowledge Management Practical Application III CSC 737 - Knowledge Management Practical Application IV CSC 795 - Proposal Development - CSC Strategic Management Area MGT 721 - Industry Structure and Competitive Advantage MGT 726 - Seminar in Strategy and Public Policy MGT 795 - Proposal Development - MGT   Sullivan University Contact Us (800) 844-1354 [email protected] Locations Login Quick Links Consumer Information Weather Watch Request Transcript Refer-A-Friend View site in Espanol Careers with Sullivan Sullivan University Facebook Sullivan University Twitter Sullivan University Instagram Locations in Louisville, Lexington, and Louisa, KY. 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