Ph.D. (Management Sciences) – Hajvery University – Lahore
Course name: Ph.D. (Management Sciences)
Course overview: The Ph.D. in Management Sciences programme aims at developing a student’s intellectual ability in terms of understanding the theoretical and philosophical underpinnings of modern business. The students are encouraged to explore the deepest, broadest questions of life why we exist, how society should organize itself, how institutions should relate to society, and the purpose of human endeavor, to name just a few.
The structure of markets, societies and organizations depends on our assumptions about human beings, the global resources and human welfare. The program aims at developing a comparative perspective rather than teaching one school of thought. In effect, Adam Smith known as father of modern economics was not an economist but a philosopher. He was chairman of the Moral Philosophy Dept. at Glasgow University. Another important feature of the program is to develop an integrated thinking so that students can connect the dots amongst the competing political, financial, environmental, ethical, and social interests.
The program is essentially research oriented and focuses on academic research having practical applications in real life. The program is suitable both for those who want to pursue academic career and for those who want to pursue professional career.
Number of Semesters: __________
Requirements
For admission into the PhD minimum CGPA 3.0 (out of 4.0 in the Semester System) or First Division (in the Annual System) in M.Phil/M.S/Equivalent degree is required.
Course Duration: 2 years
Curriculum:
List of Courses Ph.D Management
- Advanced Research Methodology
- Research Ethics
- Plagiarism
- Strategic Management
- Human Resource Management
- Managerial Economics
- International Business
- Strategic Marketing
- International Marketing
- Total Quality Management
- W.T.O and Globalization
- Industrial Relations
- Logistic Management
- Capital Marketing
- Portfolio Management
- Globalization and Economic Integration
- Direct Investment and Globalization
- Retail Management
- Knowledge Management
- Advertising and Sales
- Comparative Management
- Environmental Management