Thursday, 24 December 2015

TECHNOLOGY & OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT - Harvard University






The doctoral project in Technology and Operations Management gets ready understudies to lead imperative exploration on a wide scope of issues in operations and development. Personnel in the Technology and Operations Management Unit are prepared in different disciplinary zones including operations research, operations administration, financial aspects, building, and hierarchical conduct. Workforce and doctoral understudies' exploration addresses authoritatively applicable issues, coordinating order based hypothesis with thorough examination systems. 

Educational programs and COURSEWORK 

Our projects are full-time degree programs which formally start in September. Understudies are relied upon to finish their system in five years. Understudies ordinarily put in their initial two years on course work, toward the end of which they take a field exam, and afterward an additional two years on paper inquire about and composing. 

The DBA program requires at least 13 semester long doctoral courses. Understudies in the Technology and Operations Management program complete courses in the territories of business administration hypothesis, monetary hypothesis, quantitative exploration strategies, scholastic field workshops, and the Business Education for Scholars in Teaching (BEST) Series. Notwithstanding HBS courses, understudies might take courses at other Harvard Schools and MIT. 

Instructing 

Understudies are required to finish a showing task for one full scholastic ter.

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