Ph.D. Accounting Program

Currently seeking applicants for Fall 2009
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Advising/Mentoring Program

The advising/mentoring program in Accounting prepares doctoral students to become accounting academics through the development of their teaching and research skills. The program supplements students’ course and other requirements as students make the transition from accounting practice to the academic world. The Ph.D. coordinator serves as each student’s academic advisor until such time as the student chooses another advisor or chooses a dissertation committee chair.

The advising/mentoring program begins in the first year when students are typically assigned as assistants in introductory accounting classes. This early development of teaching skills is coordinated with research methods courses and other courses taken by students in the first year of the doctoral program.

In the second and third years the advising/mentoring program proceeds in a number of ways. Students are given additional teaching responsibilities and are assigned to faculty members as research assistants. During this time students are taking accounting concentration seminars and other doctoral courses. Students are often invited to work on joint research projects with individual faculty members. Each student’s research skills are tested in the third year through a pre-comprehensive examination Ph.D. major project, which involves the preparation of an empirical research paper that is orally presented to the faculty.

Students normally sit for the Ph.D. comprehensive examination at the end of the third year in the doctoral program. The advising/mentoring program continues, and in the fourth year of the doctoral program, students are assigned to serve as instructors for upper-level courses (under supervision) to further refine their teaching skills. At this point, students are simultaneously working on their dissertations.

Accounting Course Requirements

Major

BAD 83031
Auditing Issues
BAD 83033
Managerial Accounting Issues
BAD 83037
Financial Accounting Issues
BAD 83038
Basic Accounting Research Methodology
BAD 73098
Research in Accounting

Minor ( four courses / no written comprehensive examination )

Required Courses

BAD 83033
Managerial Accounting Issues
BAD 83037
Financial Accounting Issues

Plus two courses selected with the advice of the Ph.D. coordinator from the following:

BAD 73030
International Accounting
BAD 73031
Advanced Auditing Theory and Practice
BAD 73032
Accounting Theory
BAD 83031
Auditing Issues
BAD 83038
Basic Accounting Research Methodology
BAD 83091
Seminar – Selected Accounting Topics

For questions regarding the Accounting Ph.D. program, please contact:

Dr. Michael Pearson
Professor & Ph.D. Program Coordinator
Department of Accounting
College of Business Administration
Kent State University
Kent, Ohio 44242
Work: 330.672.1123
Fax: 330.672.2548
Email: mpearson@kent.edu