International Management Studies PhD Class Schedule



Rotation Cycles A and B refer to alternate academic years. Rotation Cycle A begins in even numbered years and Rotation Cycle B begins in odd numbered years. Course schedule is for illustrative purposes and may be subject to change.

Student Schedules

Semester

Students Entering Rotation Cycle A

Students Entering Rotation Cycle B

Semester 1, Fall
  • Organization Theory
  • Strategic Management
  • International Management
  • Probability and Statistics
  • Organization Theory
  • Research Design
  • International Business
  • Probability and Statistics
Semester 2, Spring
  • Advanced Strategic Management
  • Organizational Behavior
  • Advanced Seminar 1
  • Regression Analysis
  • Macro-Org. Empirical Investigation
  • Advanced Seminar 2
  • Advanced Seminar 3
  • Regression Analysis
Semester 3, Fall
  • Research Design
  • International Business
  • Econometrics
  • Strategic Management
  • International Management
  • Econometrics
Semester 4, Spring
  • Macro-Org. Empirical Investigation
  • Advanced Seminar 2
  • Advanced Seminar 3
  • Advanced Strategic Management
  • Organizational Behavior
  • Advanced Seminar 1

Examples of advanced seminars include organization economics, corporate governance, organizational decision making and organizational simulation. The only prerequisites required for advanced seminars are organization theory and probability and statistics, plus the two rotating fall courses offered in the year of the advanced seminar (one of the international core courses and either strategic management or research design).