The doctoral program offers a Ph.D. in Management & Commerce

The Ph.D. program in Management & Commerce at Metro University continues to attract scholars from diverse academic and professional backgrounds, as it provides an advanced platform for research, critical analysis, and thought leadership in business, finance, and commerce. The program is designed to develop independent researchers capable of addressing complex challenges in the corporate, financial, and economic sectors.

About The Program

Scholars pursuing the Ph.D. in Management & Commerce at Metro University become part of a rigorous and research-intensive academic environment. They engage in advanced research under the guidance of experienced faculty, exploring areas such as finance, marketing, human resource management, accounting, economics, and business strategy.

The Ph.D. program in Management & Commerce at Metro University is aligned with global academic standards and industry relevance. It provides scholars with opportunities to publish in reputed journals, present at national and international conferences, collaborate with industry and academic institutions, and contribute to policy-making and business innovation. Scholars are encouraged to uphold ethical research practices and create meaningful societal impact through their research, consultancy, and knowledge contributions.

Program Courses: 40 credits

Core Required Courses for all majors:

Year One

Spring Semester 1 Credits
Introduction to Africana Studies or GSS 2201 - Africana Studies3 Credits
The Contemporary African Diaspora3 Credits
African-Americans: A Seminar3 Credits
Summer Semester 2 (Summer Session IV) Credits

Introduction to Africana Studies or GSS 2201 - Africana Studies

3 Credits

The Contemporary African Diaspora

3 Credits

African-Americans: A Seminar

3 Credits

Spring Semester 1 Credits
Introduction to Africana Studies or GSS 2201 - Africana Studies3 Credits
The Contemporary African Diaspora3 Credits
African-Americans: A Seminar3 Credits
Summer Semester 2 (Summer Session IV) Credits

Introduction to Africana Studies or GSS 2201 - Africana Studies

3 Credits

The Contemporary African Diaspora

3 Credits

African-Americans: A Seminar

3 Credits

Spring Semester 1 Credits
Introduction to Africana Studies or GSS 2201 - Africana Studies3 Credits
The Contemporary African Diaspora3 Credits
African-Americans: A Seminar3 Credits
Summer Semester 2 (Summer Session IV) Credits

Introduction to Africana Studies or GSS 2201 - Africana Studies

3 Credits

The Contemporary African Diaspora

3 Credits

African-Americans: A Seminar

3 Credits

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