Stellenbosch University
Doctor of Philosophy in Futures Studies
The Doctor of Philosophy in Futures Studies in Business and Management is offered by Stellenbosch University.
Program Length: 2 YEARS.
Doctor of Philosophy in Futures Studies offered by the Stellenbosch University at the Faculty of Economic and Development 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 programmeIf 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.
Provisions relating to the dissertation and examination
- 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.
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.