Objective: The program intends to prepare researchers, teachers and professionals oriented to critical reflection about Administration current topics and encourage the production of knowledge relevant to the Brazilian reality.
Target public: It is meant for teachers and researchers interested in going further in their education as researchers in the field of Administration and its sub-areas in search of progress in their careers and knowledge improvement in the academic world.
Degree granted: Doctorate of Business Administration
Research Lines: Currently, the program is organized in 7 research lines. The student will develop his/her thesis related to one of the research lines, that will be selected upon registration for the selection process and used as main base of knowledge to develop his/her work.
Course duration: Doctorate Programs will last at least 24 months and at most 54 months.
Course load: Doctorate students without a Master's degree must accumulate at least 48 credit hours, that is, 30 credit hours for the Master's plus 18 credit hours following the structure below:
- 3-credit compulsory and optional subjects
- 1.5-credit Research Seminars (7 meetings)
|
SUBJECTS |
CREDITS |
|
Compulsory: |
6 |
| Scientific Education - Research Quantitative Methods - Data Multivaried Analysis or Econometrics |
6 |
|
9 |
|
| - from Research Line |
at least 6 |
| - from Other Research Lines / Other Programs |
other credits |
|
Research Seminars: |
3 |
| - from Research Line |
3 |
1 credit = 15 hours/class
Doctorate students with a Master's degree are automatically exempt from taking the 30 credit hours of Master's and must, at least, accumulate 18 credit hours of Doctorate.
Credit Acknowledgement: Students can seek exemption or credit acknowledgement for subjects already taken, pursuant to specific requirements set forth on the Graduate Program Rules. The decision will be made by the Graduate Program Coordinator, after consulting the Departments of Teaching and Research.
Tutors: Students will assigned a tutor to assist them with their general study planning, choosing subjects, writing and publishing articles, in addition to preparing their dissertation, essay or thesis.
Agreements and Exchange Programs: FGV-EAESP has agreements with top-quality and prestigious foreign institutions for the exchange of its students. Exchange programs are considered important not only because they allow our students the opportunity to follow part of its program abroad, but also because of the international atmosphere provided by foreign students who spend a semester at FGV-EAESP. These programs are run by the International Relations Coordination (CRI). To participate, students have to go through a selection process.