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CAPÍTULO II: FUNDAMENTACIÓN TEÓRICA.

1. La transición dictadura-democracia en España: diez debates historiográficos.

1.3. Tercer debate Reforma, ruptura o pactada ruptura.

Department of Accounting Carson College of Business

Website: http://business.wsu.edu/graduate- programs/masters-accounting/advantages/ Number of graded credits: 30

Required research credits 2

Avg time to complete degree: One year if entering the program with all undergraduate prerequisite courses completed.

Location(s): Pullman

Tests required: GMAT, IELTS, MELAB, Pearson, TOEFL, TOEFLI

Deadline: Fall: Jan 10; Spring: July 1 Description

The Master of Accounting program is designed to provide the breadth and depth in accounting required for you to excel as a professional accountant. The curriculum focuses on preparing you to become a purposeful, innovative, and versatile leader in the global marketplace. Students will focus on four learning goals:

1. Acquisition of the additional technical knowledge required to pass professional examinations such as the CPA exam with a minimum of additional directed study and/or otherwise advance your career.

2. Completion of professional accounting research related to national and international business decisions. The research can involve the application of generally accepted accounting principles to financial reporting issues; the application of tax law to tax planning and compliance issues; and the application of generally accepted auditing standards to auditing issues.

3. Ability to prepare business communications appropriate for the audience being addressed. Business communication can involve business letters,

61 memoranda, reports, and oral presentations.

4. Understanding the ethical issues related to the profession.

Contact Information

Mitch Swanger, Recruitment and Admissions Manager Carson College of Business Graduate Programs PO Box 644710 Todd Hall 121 Pullman, WA 99164-4710 Telephone: 509-335-7617 Fax: 509-335-4735 E-mail: [email protected]

Susan Gill, Associate Professor and Chair 242A Todd Hall

PO Box 644729 Pullman, WA 99164-4729 Telephone: 509-335-5633 Fax: 509-335-4275 E-mail: [email protected]

Business Administration, PhD

Accounting

Carson College of Business Website:

business.wsu.edu/Graduate/phd/Pages/phdaccounting .aspx

Number of graded credits: 48 Number of S/F credits: 1 Required research credits: 24

Other requirements: Research Tool Requirements include 12 hours or ANOVA, Regression/Econometrics, Psychometric Theory and Multivariate Statistics. 1 credit professional development seminar. An Area Research Paper and a written field examination are required, usually by the end of the second year. Avg time to complete degree: 4 years

Location(s): Pullman

Tests required: GMAT, and TOEFL for ESL applicants Deadline: Fall: Jan 10

Description

This program will prepare you to become an outstanding accounting educator/researcher in the areas of managerial accounting, financial accounting, auditing, and taxation. The program is research- oriented, emphasizing interaction between students and faculty to facilitate quality publications in both

behavioral accounting research and archival accounting research. Students will: 1) Learn how to conduct quality accounting research, 2) Participate in faculty-

sponsored research projects as a co-investigator and/or a co-author, 3) Develop a comprehensive understanding of all aspects of the academic accounting profession, including teaching, research, and service.

Contact Information

Bernie Wong-On-Wing, PhD Coordinator Todd Hall 242 PO Box 644729 Pullman, WA 99164-4729 Telephone: 509-335-8541 Fax: 509-335-4275 E-mail: [email protected]

Business Administration, PhD

Finance

Carson College of Business Website:

business.wsu.edu/Graduate/phd/Pages/phdfinance.as px

Number of graded credits: 37 Number of S/F credits: 1 Required research credits 24

Avg time to complete degree: 5 years Location(s): Pullman

Tests required: GMAT, IELTS, MELAB, Pearson, TOEFL, TOEFLI

Deadline: Fall: Jan 10

Other Requirements: Candidates must reach a minimum admissions index score of 1250 to be considered for admission. The index is based on the formula GPA x 200 + GMAT. There is not a minimum GMAT score. However, successful candidates typically exceed 650. GMAT score report code 09D-TL-81 Pearson Test of English score report code: 8Z2-GT-38 Desired pre-requisite courses: 3 semesters college level calculus, 1 semester mathematics for economists, 1 semester of linear algebra, 2 semesters of probability and statistics, 1 semester of intermediate

microeconomics, 1 semester of intermediate corporate finance, 1 semester of investments, 1 semester of financial markets and institutions.

Description

The doctorate in business administration with an emphasis in finance is designed to prepare graduates

62 for careers in research and teaching. The primary goal of the finance doctoral program is to train academics for placements at AACSB-accredited universities throughout the United States and abroad. The program encompasses a variety of formal and informal

interactions and projects with faculty and others, as well as course work, comprehensive exams, teaching experience and dissertation research. It enables students to develop substantial competencies in the theory, practice, and research methodology essential to the advancement of finance knowledge, while accommodating individual backgrounds, experiences, and objectives. Coursework covers topics associated with the scholarly pursuit of finance as well as topics from supporting fields of inquiry such as economics, accounting, and psychology. Extensive coverage of research methods and statistics associated with finance research is a large component of the program. In addition to specific coursework, the finance doctoral program also provides an environment in which students can develop research competencies in close association with the finance faculty and other graduate students.

Contact Information

Dr. George Jiang, Ph.D. Coordinator Finance PO Box 644746 Todd Addition 482 Pullman, WA 99164-4746 Telephone: 509-335-8727 Fax: 509-335-3857 E-mail: [email protected]

Business Administration, PhD

Hospitality and Tourism

Carson College of Business Website:

business.wsu.edu/Graduate/phd/Pages/phdhbm.aspx Number of graded credits: 48

Number of S/F credits: 1 Required research credits 24

Avg time to complete degree: 4 years Location(s): Pullman

Tests required: GMAT, IELTS, MELAB, Pearson, TOEFL, TOEFLI

Deadline: Fall: Jan 10; Spring: July 1

Other Requirements: Candidates must reach a minimum admissions index score of 1250 to be considered for admission. The index is based on the

formula GPA x 200 + GMAT. There is not a minimum GMAT score. However, successful candidates typically exceed 650. GMAT score report code 09D-TL-81 Pearson Test of English score report code: 8Z2-GT-38. Description

The PhD in business administration with an emphasis in hospitality and tourism management is designed to prepare graduates for careers in research and teaching at institutions throughout the United States and abroad. Applicants with strong hospitality and tourism business background are preferred. Incoming students are expected to have both good written and oral communication skills, as well as good analytical skills to facilitate the mastery of research methods and statistics. The course of study requires a battery of hospitality and tourism business management courses as well as a group of research design and statistics courses. Students are also expected to take courses from supporting fields of inquiry such as psychology, sociology, management, marketing, etc. The degree normally takes four years to complete and involves taking courses, developing an area (2nd-year) paper, passing a comprehensive exam, and the completion of a doctoral dissertation.

Contact Information

Dr. Dogan Gursoy, Faculty Ph.D. Coordinator School of Hospitality Business Management PO Box 644710 Todd Addition 479 Pullman, WA 99164-4710 Telephone: 509-335-7617 Fax: 509-335-4735 E-mail: [email protected]

Business Administration, PhD

Information Systems

Carson College of Business Website:

business.wsu.edu/Graduate/phd/Pages/phdis.aspx Number of graded credits: 48

Number of S/F credits: 1 Required research credits 24

Avg time to complete degree: 4 years Location(s): Pullman

Tests required: GMAT, IELTS, MELAB, Pearson, TOEFL, TOEFLI

63 Description

Contact Information

K.D. Joshi, Ph.D. Coordinator of Management Information Systems, Department of Management, Information Systems, and Entrepreneurship Todd 440B Pullman, WA 99164 Telephone: 509-335-5722 E-mail: [email protected]

Business Administration, PhD

Management

Carson College of Business

Website: http://business.wsu.edu/graduate- programs/phd-business/business-management/ Number of graded credits: 48

Number of S/F credits: 1 Required research credits 24

Avg time to complete degree: 4 years Location(s): Pullman

Tests required: GMAT, IELTS, MELAB, Pearson, TOEFL, TOEFLI

Deadline: Fall: Jan 10

Other Requirements: Candidates must reach a minimum admissions index score of 1250 to be considered for admission. The index is based on the formula GPA x 200 + GMAT. There is not a minimum GMAT score. However, successful candidates typically exceed 630. GMAT score report code 09D-TL-81 Pearson Test of English score report code: 8Z2-GT-38. Description

The doctorate in management requires an understanding of strategic management or organization behavior and the ability to conduct scientific research using tools of statistical analysis and research design. As such, students learn theory and methods from two years of intense coursework in their areas of specialization and develop the ability to conduct scientific research.

The program typically requires four years to finish, including courses, a second-year area paper, a comprehensive exam, and a doctoral dissertation. In case of exceptional merit, students in the program may be awarded a fifth year of funding, determined at the discretion of the doctoral program committee. This program will prepare you to conduct high-quality research publishable in top-tier journals and to teach

at leading institutions of higher education throughout the U.S. and abroad.

Contact Information

Arvin Sahaym, PhD Coordinator

Department of Management, Information Systems, and Entrepreneurship Todd 437E Pullman, WA 99164 Telephone: 509-335-6365 E-mail: [email protected]

Business Administration, PhD

Marketing

Carson College of Business Website:

business.wsu.edu/Graduate/phd/Pages/phdmarketing. aspx

Number of graded credits: 48 Number of S/F credits: 1 Required research credits 24

Avg time to complete degree: 4 years Location(s): Pullman

Tests required: GMAT, IELTS, MELAB, Pearson, TOEFL, TOEFLI

Deadline: Fall: Jan 10; Spring: July 1

Other Requirements: Candidates must reach a minimum admissions index score of 1250 to be considered for admission. The index is based on the formula GPA x 200 + GMAT. There is not a minimum GMAT score. However, successful candidates typically exceed 650. GMAT score report code 09D-TL-81 Pearson Test of English score report code: 8Z2-GT-38. Description

The doctorate in business administration with an emphasis in marketing is designed to prepare graduates for careers in research and teaching. The primary goal of the marketing doctoral program is to train academics for placements at AACSB-accredited peer institutions (preferably with a doctoral program of their own) throughout the United States and abroad. Those with a completed master's degree in a business discipline can complete the doctorate in four years of full-time resident study. In addition to specific coursework, the marketing doctoral program also provides an environment in which students can develop research competencies in close association with the marketing faculty and other graduate students.

64 Contact Information

Jeff Joireman, PhD Coordinator Marketing & International Business E-mail: [email protected]

Business Administration, PhD

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