DOCTORAL PROGRAM
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DOCTORAL Program outline
36-month, 80-semester credit program of post masters study (completed in six 12-week semesters)
Language of instruction: English
two tracks students may choose from: to become theoretical researchers, academics, or teachers; or to embark on careers as applied researchers, consultants, and senior corporate roles.
aims to produce academically well-qualified graduates with a meaningful understanding of the ways in which working managers may impact the multinational business setting - as well as the implications of such actions

DOCTORAL Program Highlights
highly innovative, comprehensive, advanced degree
One of the world's most diverse student bodies
Unparalleled networking and career opportunities in Monaco
Renowned faculty from industry-specific backgrounds
6 to 8 students per class only
Admission Requirements
Masters degree, an MBA or equivalent
Proof of English Proficiency (TOEFL, TOEIC, IELTS, Cambridge certificate)
Program Contents
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
PROGRAM CURRICULUM
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
ADMISSIONS
LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
FACULTY
PROGRAM COST
TO APPLY
The Monaco Business School's Doctoral Program is a joint degree offered with the Institut d'Administration des Entreprises, Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis.
Selection Criteria
Academic ability and potential as shown by grades or equivalent tests and examinations
Evidence of relevant personal, professional, and educational experience
Motivation to study in the chosen field and clearly defined career objectives
Leadership potential and personal achievement and interests
Uniqueness and contribution to the University's mission











