Operations & Technology Management
Doctoral Program
The doctoral program in Operations and Technology Management is delivered by special interest groups of faculty who are doing active research in Supply Chain Management, Technology Management and Organizational Change, and other areas of faculty strength such as Services and Health Care Management. The idea behind a special interest group is to create a critical mass of research and intellectual inquiry and to carry on this theme throughout the 4-7 years that a doctoral student is typically in the program. Successful applicants must have an outstanding record of academic achievement, a GMAT score of at least 650, excellent quantitative skills, and a passion for making a difference in the practice of Operations and Technology Management . Given the strong managerial focus of our school, experience in Operations and Technology Management or a related area is also highly desirable. Detailed admissions requirements and application information can be found at the Program Admissions web site.
Also, please check out details of our Doctoral Curriculum and Doctoral Courses, as well as Faculty research areas.