Bentley Introduces Unique Doctoral Programs in Accountancy and Business to
Address Rising Demand for PhDs
Waltham, MA Bentley, a national leader in business education, will launch
its first doctoral programs in Business and Accountancy in September
2006.
The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) predicts
a shortage of 1,142 business PhDs in the US by 2008. By 2013, the gap will
exceed 2,400.
Addressing this growing demand for business PhDs, Bentley has designed two
rigorous doctoral programs that feature:
1. flexible, personalized programs supported by a team of advisors
from day one;
2. research that crosses traditional disciplines -- drawing on
expertise from business and the arts and sciences;
3. access to state-of-the-art technological resources; and
4. full tuition remission ($21K) and an annual stipend for 4 years
for select applicants (open to candidates of all nationalities).
The Bentley PhDs have a thematic focus on business, technology and society,
drawing from Bentleys key areas of expertise. This encompasses:
· global commerce and cultures,
· ethics and social responsibility,
· business and information technology, and
· the intersection of the arts and the sciences with business.
This thematic focus will underpin both degrees. In addition, the two PhD
degrees in Business and in Accountancy have their own unique subject
core but share common methodology courses, with all students taking both
quantitative and qualitative methods. Students also take four specialized
courses that fit with their particular research and career interests and
get the opportunity to develop teaching skills and expertise under the
guidance of our designated master-teachers. The Bentley PhD programs thus
combine disciplinary rigor and a broad-based curriculum. The goal is to
produce a new generation of scholar-teacher-practitioners who will be
eminently prepared for rewarding careers in academia, business, or both.
Bentley is a national leader in business education. Enrolling approximately
3,900 full-time undergraduate, 335 adult part-time undergraduate, and 1,300
graduate students, Bentley is located in Waltham, Massachusetts, minutes
west of Boston.
For more information about Bentleys new doctoral programs, visit:
www.bentley/edu/phd
Or contact:
Sue Newell, PhD Program Director
Bentley College, 175 Forest Street, Waltham, MA 02452-4705 USA
Tel: +1 781.891.2404 Email:
phd@bentley.edu