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1. Doctoral in Accounting:Columbia, IU, NYU, UNC, UT@Austin, UofWashington My list 2010
2. Columbia University:Columbia Business School NYC
Division chair Tim Baldenius
tb171@columbia.edu
Ph.D. coordinator Andrew Schmidt
aps2113@columbia.edu
4. Columbia Business School:Accounting faculty expertise
5. Columbia Business School:Accounting faculty expertise
6. Columbia Business School:Doctoral Program Students
7. Columbia Business School:Ph.D. Courses and Seminars Courses:
Theory Seminar (B9110) analytical methods
Contracting within the firm, accounting-based valuation, disclosure
Empirical Seminar (B9110) empirical methods (Large sample archival research; Small sample non-parametric methods; Field-based research)
Stock market valuation of financial information, contracting, corporate governance, auditing.
In statistics, economics, econometric, finance, etc.
8. Indiana University: Kelley School of Business Bloomington, IN
Ph.D. adviser Dr. James Pratt
jpratt@indiana.edu
9. Kelley School of Business:Accounting professors Messod Daniel Beneish
Jason Brown
Terry Campbell
Mark Evans
Joseph Fisher
James Grandorf
David Greene
Max Hewitt
John Hill
Peggy Hite
Leslie Hodder
Patrick Hopkins
Thomas Kennedy
Laureen Maines
Malcolm McLelland
Brian Miller
Robert Parry
Marc Picconi
James Pratt
J. Kenneth Reynolds
Geoff Sprinkle
Jerrold Stern
Mikel Tiller
James Wahlen
Teri Lombardi Yohn
12. Kelley School of Business:PhD Candidates
13. Kelley School of Business:Accounting Ph.D. Curriculum Course work
Accounting seminars
A601: Capital-markets based research in fin. acc-ng
A602: Experimental research in accounting
A603: Selected topics in accounting research
Research methods and statistics:
X610: Statistics for research
X611: Statistics for research
Z798: Seminar in research methods
One other relevant class
Minor: at least 3 courses
Teaching:
12 hours (1-4th year) or 6 hours (5th year)
X630: Teaching development seminar
Research:
Summer papers (2)
Research assistant assignments
Qualifying exam: 2 parts
I part: A601-A603 material (6 hours)
II part: working paper formal review (24 hours)
14. New York University: L. Stern School of Business New York City, NY
NYU Stern Doctoral OfficeTisch Hall40 West Fourth Street, Room 826New York, NY 10012Phone: 212-998-0740
16. Stern School of Business:Accounting faculty expertise
17. Stern School of Business:Accounting faculty expertise
18. Stern School of Business:PhD Candidates
19. Stern School of Business:Ph.D in Accounting : Year 1 Fall:
Empirical research in financial accounting
Financial theory I
Microeconomic theory
Research practicum
Spring:
Analytical models in fin. and manag. accounting
Financial theory III
Regression and multivariate analysis
Microeconomic theory II
Research practicum
Summer:
Summer paper
Research practicum
20. Stern School of Business:Ph.D in Accounting : Year 2 Fall:
Equity Valuation and Accounting Data
Market Microstructure
Econometrics I
Research Practicum
Spring:
Empirical Research in Financial Accounting II
Financial Theory II
Empirical Corporate Finance
Research Practicum
Summer:
Comprehensive Examination
Research Practicum
21. Stern School of Business:Ph.D in Accounting : Year 3-4 Year 3:
Dissertation seminar
Dissertation proposal
Summer semester
Doctoral teaching workshop
RA/TA requirements
1 course 1 semester
Year 4:
Dissertation seminar
Proposal defense
Final defense
RA/TA requirements:
1 course 1 semester
22. UNCKenan-Flagler Business School Chapel Hill, NC
UNC Kenan-Flagler Business SchoolUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel HillDoctoral ProgramMcColl Building, Campus Box 3490Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3490
Faculty areas of expertise
http://www.kenan-flagler.unc.edu/Faculty/search/ExpertiseList.cfm
27. UNC: Accounting courses Asset pricing
Corporate finance
Econometrics
Game theory
Information economics
Accounting theory
Empirical accounting research
Taxation
Market microstructure
Microeconomics
28. University of Texas @ Austin:McCombs School of Business Austin, TX
Contacts:
Ph.D. Coordinator Linda Yancey
Accounting.PhD@mccombs.utexas.edu
Ph.D. Adviser Dr. Robert Freeman
robert.freeman@mccombs.utexas.edu
29. McCombs School of Business:Accounting Professors Professors:
Urton Anderson
Rowland Atiase
James Deitrick
Robert Freeman Ph.D. Adviser
Michael Granof
Eric Hirst
Ross Jennings Department Chair
Steve Kachelmeier
William Kinney
Lisa Koonce
Stephen Limberg
Bob May
Paul Newman
John Robinson
Joseph Wells Adjunct
Associate Professors:
Michael Clement
Lillian Mills
Assistant Professors:
Carlos Corona
Jeffrey Hales
Linda Krull
Volker Laux
Michael Williamson
Yanfeng Xue
Sunny Yang
Yong Yu
Emeritus* Professors:
Anna Fowler
Frank Graydon
Charles Griffin
Kermit Larson
Jack Robertson
Ed Summers
* Emeritus = person of importance in a given field who retires
31. McCombs School of BusinessDoctoral Students in Accounting
32. McCombs School of BusinessDoctoral program: Course requirements Accounting background
Mathematical background
2 semesters of calculus (M408C, M 408D)
1 semester of linear algebra (M341)
Non-accounting core requirements
Microeconomics I (ECO 387L.1)
Probability (M 362K or ECO 492L)
Mathematical statistics (M 378K or ECO 492L)
Econometrics I (ECO 392M.2)
33. McCombs School of BusinessDoctoral program: Seminars Contemporary Accounting Topics
Research Methods in Accounting
Empirical Research in Accounting
Analytical Research in Accounting
Behavioral Research in Accounting
Supporting fields:
Topical in nature: 4 or more courses (e.g. financial economics, psychology)
Specialized analytical skills: 2 or more graduate level classes (e.g. econometrics)
Teaching seminar: 1 per program
34. University of Washington:Foster School of Business Seattle, WA
Accounting Area Faculty Coordinator = Dr. Mark Soliman
206-685-2813
msoliman@u.washington.edu
35. Foster School of Business:Accounting faculty
38. Foster School of Business:Accounting Ph.D. students
39. University of Washington:Foster School of Business