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  • 1.  New PhD in Technology Management

    Posted 11-14-2016 10:36

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    The University of California, Santa Barbara is pleased to announce the launch of a new Ph.D. DEGREE in Technology Management. Applications are due January 15, 2017 for matriculation in Fall 2017.

     

    This new program is administered by UCSB's Technology Management Program (located in UCSB's top-ranked College of Engineering), whose internationally-renowned faculty include:

     

    Steve Barley

    Gary Hansen

    Paul Leonardi

    Kyle Lewis

    John Mohr

    Renee Rottner

    Dave Seibold

    Ambuj Singh

    Bob York

     

    Why Pursue a Ph.D. in Technology Management?

    Scholars who study technology, innovation, and organizing are in great demand across many fields including business, information studies, communication, sociology and engineering. Yet most disciplinary-based programs, be they in the social sciences or in engineering schools, do not train Ph.D. students with the right mix of skills to understand both the organizational and technological aspects of work. The Ph.D. Program in Technology Management fills this void.  

     

    Is a Ph.D. in Technology Management the right fit for you?

    We seek students who want to become exceptional scholars and who will go on to research and teach at top universities across the country and around the world.  You would fit our program well if you are interested in technology-related work regardless of whether you have a background in the social sciences, physical sciences, management or engineering.  Our program integrates organizational studies with technology and innovation studies in an interdisciplinary environment that transcends the distinctions between disciplines.  If you come from a technology or scientific background we will teach you about the importance of organizations and social systems.  If you have a social science or management background you will learn to understand the role of technology and innovation in shaping organizational action.   

     

    Where can our Ph.D. take you?

    The job market for interdisciplinary Ph.Ds. with training in technology and organizations is expected to be strong over the next decade. We anticipate that most graduates will pursue academic positions in Business Schools (where the study of technology innovation and entrepreneurship is growing), Schools of Communication (where the study of organization and technology is increasing swiftly), in Schools of Information (which are being rapidly founded across the country), and in Schools of Engineering (that are increasingly interested in the social aspects of technical work). Unlike the demand for Ph.D. tenure track faculty in many other disciplines, the number of tenure track openings in these schools exceeds the number of Ph.Ds. awarded each year, and that gap is increasing.

     

    Why UCSB?  

    UCSB is world renowned for its interdisciplinary culture, which encourages collaboration across disciplinary boundaries and exciting new interdisciplinary fields and programs. Our faculty is world renowned for its commitment to interdisciplinarity; we have backgrounds that range from engineering and management to the social sciences.  Our Ph.D. students are encouraged to explore courses and to make links to faculty in the social sciences, environmental science, and other engineering departments.  

     

    The Technology Management Program is housed in the College of Engineering, which ranked as number one in the world among public universities for engineering research. The National Research Council ranks all of UCSB's College of Engineering research programs among the top five for their disciplines.

     

    Learn more about this new Ph.D. Program herehttps://tmp.ucsb.edu/phd

     

    For more information about the Ph.D. Program, please contact Paul Leonardi (leonardi@tmp.ucsb.edu) or Kyle Lewis (klewis@tmp.ucsb.edu)

     

    Thank you for forwarding this announcement to prospective students.


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    Kyle Lewis, PhD

    Professor, Technology Management

    Director, Executive Programs

    Graduate Advisor

     

    Technology Management Program, College of Engineering

    Psychological & Brain Sciences (affiliated faculty)

    1318 Phelps Hall

    University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-5129

    ph: 805-893-5415 | email: klewis@tmp.ucsb.edu | web: www.tmp.ucsb.edu

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  • 2.  New PhD in Technology Management

    Posted 01-03-2017 19:29

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    Concordia University of Chicago  is pleased to announce the launch of a new DBA. DEGREE with specializations in Strategic Leadership and Innovation and Innovation in Healthcare Administration.  . Applications are are now welcome  for matriculation in March and August 2017.

     This new program is administered by Concordia's School of Business and the Graduate Program in Innovation.

     Why a CUC DBA?

    The doctorate in business administration is a terminal, professional degree within the broad-reaching fields of business, social enterprise, and public sector management. Holders of the DBA frequently work in executive leadership capacities in a variety of industries and organizations and in academe. While many executive leaders may hold graduate business degrees, increasing complexity, new knowledge, and turbulence within the business environment requires an advanced level of knowledge, skill, and ability. 

    The Concordia University Chicago DBA focuses on practice, contributing to extending the theoretical base of the particular practice and extending the use of business knowledge through application. The CUC DBA integrates academic and dissertation preparation through a tightly monitored schedule concurrent with course work, rather than in a linear fashion in which students take courses first and then write their dissertation. 

    An Innovative Doctorate in Business Administration

    The Concordia University Chicago Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA) is designed to meet the demand for doctoral business education that is the next step in individual professional development. The program, an innovation in the field of doctoral business education, provides a further tier of leadership and management preparation beyond the master's level. The DBA creates an opportunity for students and faculty to further cultivate the global perspectives, knowledge, and networks already established through the College's expanding global presence. The curriculum, residencies, specializations, and the Mentor interface are innovative by design and delivery. A unique feature of Concordia-Chicago's DBA program is that the dissertation process begins immediately with students choosing a preliminary topic at the beginning of their program of study. 

    The Concordia-Chicago DBA has been designed for professionals who seek professional enrichment and want to focus on real-life business challenges while developing application-oriented research. Seasoned business professionals know that they must blend research with their management practice. They must know how to assess current global trends in business, leadership, and management that affect their organizations. The DBA program is committed to scholarly business research, and qualified candidates will have research interests that align with one of the two specializations offered. Graduates of the Concordia-Chicago DBA will be prepared to advance in their profession and to use their research expertise to positively impact organizational goals.

    The DBA program outcomes are aligned with the College of Business' Pillars of Knowledge:

    Ethics and Social Responsibility  
    Critical Thinking and Entrepreneurial Mindset 
    Communication and Human Relations 
    Global Interconnectedness and Inclusiveness  

    Program Outcomes

    The program prepares graduates to:

    • Critically examine the literature of business, leadership, and applied research
    • Undertake independent, ethical, innovative, and rigorous business research
    • Synthesize global trends, business knowledge, and leadership theory to advance both theory and practice
    • Design and implement innovative business solutions
    • Evaluate the efficacy of business principles to effect change in global environments 

     

    Gary D. Robinson, Ph.D.

    Chair, DBA and Associate Professor

    Gary.Robinson@cuchicago.edu

    gdrobinsong@gmail.com

    Telephone 206-232-7980

    Telephone 206-883-7260 (Mobile)

    SKYPE: docrobinson

    http://cuchicago.edu/cob

     

     

     

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    Kyle Lewis, PhD

    Professor, Technology Management

    Director, Executive Programs

    Graduate Advisor

     

    Technology Management Program, College of Engineering

    Psychological & Brain Sciences (affiliated faculty)

    1318 Phelps Hall

    University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-5129

    ph: 805-893-5415 | email: klewis@tmp.ucsb.edu | web: www.tmp.ucsb.edu

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