Stellenbosch University
Doctor of Philosophy in Business Management and Administration
The Doctor of Philosophy in Business Management and Administration in Business and Management is offered by Stellenbosch University.
Program Length: 2 YEARS.
Doctor of Philosophy in Business Management and Administration offered by the Stellenbosch University at the Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences
Requirements regarding work to be submitted
PhD candidates are required to:
- complete advanced original research of a highly creative nature, subject to approval of the University, in the area of economic and management sciences or administrative sciences.
- submit original work(s) – already published – of a high standard, dealing with a central theme and which, in the opinion of Senate, shows that the candidate has made a substantial contribution to the enrichment of knowledge in the field of economics, business or administrative sciences.
- conduct an oral examination, if required by the examiners, to the University’s satisfaction.
Residency requirements and duration of the programme
If a candidate already possesses a degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences or any other which, in the opinion of Senate, is a comparable qualification, he must:If a candidate is not in possession of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences or any other which, in the opinion of Senate, is a comparable qualification, he must:
- be registered at this University for at least one academic year before the PhD programme may be conferred upon him, and
- inform the Registrar, on application for admission as a student, whether he wishes to follow a PhD programme.
- be registered at this University for at least three academic years before the PhD programme may be conferred upon him; and
- inform the Registrar, on application for admission as a student, whether he wishes to follow a PhD programme.
Provisions relating to the dissertation and examination
No candidate may submit his dissertation for an examination before written approval has been obtained from his promoter.
When a candidate reports for the doctoral examination, an unbound copy of his dissertation must be submitted in its final form to the relevant department with a view to examination.