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18th July 2015, 08:40 AM
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Gmat ou

Hello sir I want to take admission in The University of Oklahoma for MBA so would you please tell me Does this university accept GMAT score for taking admission in The University of Oklahoma for MBA??
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18th July 2015, 02:52 PM
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Re: Gmat ou

University of Oklahoma (OU) was established in 1890, it is a coeducational public research university located in Norman, Oklahoma.

Yes friend University of Oklahoma (OU) accept official and unofficial GMAT scores. If you have GMAT scores copy then you have to attach….

And this university does not accept GMAT or GRE scores that are more than 5 years old…

[B]Average GMAT score for the full-time program is a 620.[/B]

MBA Admission Deadlines
ROUND 1- November 15, 2014
ROUND 2- January 15, 2015
ROUND 3- March 15, 2015
ROUND 4- May 15, 2015
ROUND 5- July 1, 2015

[B]For any query Contact:[/B]
Rebecca Watts
MBA Admissions
405.325.5623
[email]rebecca_watts@ou.edu[/email]

[B]Contact detail:[/B]
The University of Oklahoma
660 Parrington Oval
Norman, OK 73019
United States

[B]Map:[/B]
[MAP]The University of Oklahoma United States[/MAP]
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14th May 2020, 09:32 AM
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Can you tell me about the GMAT score requirement for admission in Ph. D in Marketing and Supply Chain Management Program offered by Price College of Business Marketing and Supply Chain Management, University of Oklahoma?
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14th May 2020, 09:32 AM
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At the Price College of Business Marketing and Supply Chain Management, University of Oklahoma, the substantive emphasis of the doctoral program in Marketing focuses on market-driven strategy and the role of channels in creating access to domestic and international markets.


Ph. D in Marketing and Supply Chain Management

GMAT & GPA expectations

Typical Candidate

Admission to the Ph.D. program is selective. Offers for admission will be made to students who demonstrate aptitude for and interest in, advanced research in business. Previous study in business is not required.

Admission decisions are based on a number of factors:
Undergraduate/graduate grade-point-average, GMAT scores, employment history, letters of recommendation and the applicant's personal statement of goals. A total GMAT score of 640 and a GPA of 3.65 (on a 4.0 scale) on undergraduate/graduate work would be representative of students currently enrolled in the program.

International applicants for whom English is not the primary language must have an official TOEFL score of 600 or higher and verbal sub-score from the GMAT at or above the 50th percentile. In addition, they are also asked to submit official TSE scores.


[B]PhD Curriculum

Required Courses: [/B]
The core or required classes for the Ph.D. in Business Administration with an emphasis in marketing program typically consist of 4 doctoral seminars in marketing, 2 summer directed study courses, and 3 elective seminar courses to complete a minor, 5 research methods/statistics courses, and one economics course.


[B]Doctoral Seminars in Marketing:[/B]

Distribution Channels
Marketing Models
Marketing Theory and Methods
Marketing Strategy

[B]Elective Seminars from:[/B]

Business
Development of Management Thought
Global Business and the Environment
Organization Theory
Organization Impacts of Information Technology Management of Technological Innovation
Computer-Mediated Communication and Decision Making
or

Marketing related disciplines
Psychology
Sociology
Economics
Geography
Industrial Engineering
All of the courses mentioned above are three hour/credit courses. Hence, the doctoral seminars constitute a total of 21 hours/credits, and the total coursework requirement constitutes a total of 45 hours/credits. Substitutions can be made with approval of the Ph.D. program coordinator.


Research Readiness Component:
To complete it, one needs to take a doctoral seminar in research methods, plus two directed study courses focusing on research.
These directed study courses are the same ones mentioned above in the Required Courses section.
In addition, the doctoral seminar in research methods will count towards 5 course research methods/statistics course requirement.



Other Course Work and Prerequisites:
The program requires 90 hours/credits beyond bachelor degree.
A maximum of 30 hours/credits can be devoted to the student's dissertation. This clause implies that one devotes about 60 hours to completing (non-dissertation) course requirements. Required doctoral seminars and research readiness component courses add up to 30 hours/ credits, so an additional 30 hours/credits of courses are required beyond bachelor degree level. One who enters the program with master degree will have already completed coursework that partially satisfies the requirement.
Remaining hours/credits are met by enrolling in courses in the fundamental disciplines of economics, psychology and statistics.

These requirements translate to roughly 2 years of courses for students entering with an MBA and 3 years of courses for students entering without an MBA. At that point, the student takes general exam and begins dissertation research.


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