statistics, and mathematics if you want to do a PhD in accounting And by the way, I hope you have already taken Calculus I (and not the business
Although it is possible to become an accounting professor without a doctoral degree via the adjunct faculty pathway (Violette and Willis 2015), many
Lakeland's accounting program was rated by Accounting com as one of the 25 best All mathematics major courses are taught by professors with a PhD
PhD Prep Track – Professional Accountancy Advanced Professional Financial Accounting ACC 540 MATH 314 Calculus of Several Variables 3
The Krannert School of Management's doctoral program with a working knowledge of calculus sions of the accounting PhD program requirements,
Welcome to the University of Georgia Accounting Doctoral Program need of a refresher should take MATH 2250 (Calculus I), MATH 2260 (Calculus II),
accounting in school of schools offer doctoral candidates to accounting discipline In either focus, and calculus for those with a phd in statistics,
The doctoral program in accounting at Indiana University's Kelley School of Business is Note: Suggested prerequisites for finance courses: Calculus,
PhD in Business Administration with a Concentration in Accounting Contents one or more of the preceding courses; Calculus; Economics; and Statistics
basic calculus and linear algebra Analytical Methods 1 334 510 Analytical Methods VU 6 Michael Kopel, Ferenc Szidarovszky This is a PhD course on Game
2067_6Graz_Courses_WS_16_17.pdf Required CoursesCourses at the University of Graz - FIRST YEAR BASIC COURSESECTSContent: Previous knowledge expected:
Introduction to
Quantitative Methods
329.401Mathematical and Statistical
Methods (Mathematical Methods)
VU6Johann Kellerer
Short recapitulation of linear algebra,
Determinants, Eigenvalues,
Eigenvectors; Repetition of functions
with multiple variables, optimization of functions with multiple variables under Repetition of integration, simple differential equations constraints, Lagrange-method, Kuhn- Tucker conditionsbasic calculus and linear algebra Analytical Methods 1334.510Analytical MethodsVU6Michael Kopel,
Ferenc Szidarovszky
This is a PhD course on Game Theory
and Information Economics.
Topics: static and dynamic games;
l d i l
Advanced Microeconomics, Game
Theory, and Optimization
Techniques. Empirical Methods 1330.605Empirical Methods (Accounting) VU6David Windisch
The core of the course is concerned
with the theory and the application regarding widely used empirical
methods in accounting research, such as classical (multiple) linear regression models; properties of regression coefficients and hypothesis testing; models for panel data; dummy variables; non-linear regression models; identification. A second part of the course is dedicated to the critical review of selected empirical papers.none
Financial Economics333.800
Ökonomische Modelle
(Financial Economics)
SE6Peter Steiner
Preferences Representation and Risk
Aversion Mathematical Portfolio
Analysis Valuation of Complex
Securities Financial Markets and
Asymmetric Informationnone
DART: Doctoral Program in Accounting, Reporting, and Taxation - Winter Term 2016/17 Required CoursesCourses at the University of Graz - SECOND YEAR SPECIALIZED COURSESECTSContent: Previous knowledge expected: Research Seminars346.100Auditing and Taxation - DART SE6
Ralf Ewert,
Rainer Niemann
This research seminar is especially
offered for collegiates enrolled in the
DART-program (depending on
available resources, the seminar may be openend to other (doctoral) students as well). Its focus is to make students familiar with selected and topical research issues in auditing and taxation. Participants have to write a paper on a certain research area and to present this paper to the audience.
The seminar is part of the program
for the third DART-semester and requires the successful completion of the previous courses.
Advanced
Paper Writing Seminar346.500Advanced Paper Writing SeminarSE6Ralf Ewert, Alfred Wagenhofer In this seminar we will critically review papers using methods in none
Mini Graduate WorkshopMini Graduate Workshop
Required CoursesCourses at the University of Graz - THIRD YEAR SPECIALIZED COURSESECTSContent: Previous knowledge expected: Doctoral Colloquium346.800Doctoral Colloquium 1 (DART)DQ6
Ralf Ewert,
Michael Kopel,
Rainer Niemann,
Alfred Wagenhofer
Doctoral students present their
dissertation projects. The focus of
DQ1 is on the general problem
tackled, a literature review, the central research questions and the employed methods in the dissertation.
Besides the student presentations,
invited guest speakers will give talks on their current research topics.
Completed Rigorosum, progress in
dissertation project (completion of literature review, draft of research design)
Ideally, DQ1 is attende when the
general approach for tackling the research questions is sorted and the empirical work is about to start (or is at least not completed to allow for modifications).
Mini Graduate WorkshopMini Graduate Workshop