Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Degree in the field of Business and a Major Concentration in Operations Management

Program Learning Outcomes for the PhD Degree in the field of Business and a Major Concentration in Operations Management

Upon completing the PhD degree in the field of Business and a major concentration in Operations Management, students will be able to:

  1. Understand advanced Organizational Management concepts, theories, principles, and methods to advance the systematic and scientific study of the operations of business, government, and nonprofit organizations that manufacture products and provide services that contribute to the well being of society.
  2. Identify and explain questions and problems existing within the field of Operations Management and propose research to address them.
  3. Execute original research in the field of Operations Management around topics that arise in a varied set of contexts, such as manufacturing, supply chains, energy, healthcare, and technology management, and related processes, including strategic design, tactical planning, and operational execution.
  4. Communicate effectively, orally and in writing, research conducted in the field of Operations Management.

Requirements for the PhD Degree in the field of Business and a Major Concentration in Operations Management

PhD Degree Program

For general university requirements, please see Doctoral Degrees. For additional requirements, regulations, and procedures for all graduate programs, please see All Graduate Students. For program details, see the PhD Program Guidebook distributed by the Jones Graduate School of Business. Admissions applications should include scores on the Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) or the Graduate Record Examination (GRE). Full financial support will be provided to admitted doctoral students. Candidates for the PhD degree spend at least two years in full-time coursework and at least two years writing the thesis. Four to five years is a reasonable goal for completing the program. Students pursuing the PhD degree in Business must:

  • Complete a program of doctoral-level courses that is approved by the area (or major concentration) faculty advisor. Students take courses from departments such as economics, psychology, statistics, and political science in addition to courses from Jones Graduate School of Business.
  • Complete all Rice coursework with a minimum overall GPA of 2.67 or higher.
  • Complete all program coursework with a minimum GPA of 3.00 and a minimum grade of B (3.00 grade points) in each required course.
  • Complete all of the course requirements in their selected major concentration.
  • Complete and defend orally a doctoral thesis, setting forth in publishable form, the results of original research.

The requirements listed in the General Announcements (GA) satisfy the minimum requirements for this degree program. In certain instances, courses (or requirements) not officially listed here may be substituted upon approval of the program's academic advisor, or where applicable, the department or program's Director of Graduate Studies. Course substitutions or any exceptions to the stated official curricular requirements must be approved by the Office of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies. Students and their academic advisors should identify and clearly document the courses to be taken.

Summary

Total Credit Hours Required for the PhD Degree in the field of Business and a Major Concentration in Operations Management90

Major Concentration: Operations Management

Students pursuing the major concentration in Operations Management must:

  • Complete a minimum of 90 credit hours as listed below to satisfy the PhD degree and the major concentration requirements.
  • Complete coursework approved by the area faculty advisor; these courses will be a combination of Core Requirements and Elective Requirements.
  • Complete a minimum of 12 credit hours of approved graduate-level coursework per semester, in the first two years in the program.
  • Complete research study and paper requirements during the first two years in the program.
  • Successfully pass a comprehensive exam.
  • Receive teaching experience as a teaching assistant (and as an instructor if possible).
  • Complete and defend thesis within a maximum of 7 years from the time of matriculation.
Core Requirements 1
BUSI 571MARKOV DECISION PROCESSES IN OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT3
BUSI 572GAME THEORY IN OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT3
BUSI 573STOCHASTIC MODELS IN OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT3
BUSI 800PHD RESEARCH1-12
CMOR 541LINEAR AND INTEGER PROGRAMMING3
ECON 501MICROECONOMICS I3
ECON 508MICROECONOMICS II5
ECON 510ECONOMETRICS I3
STAT 518PROBABILITY3
Elective Requirements
Select up to 52 credit hours of elective coursework with the approval of the major concentration PhD advisor to total a minimum of 90 credit hours (see course list below for typically approved electives).52
Total Credit HoursMinimum of 90

Footnotes and Additional Information

Elective Requirements

 With the approval of the Operations Management major concentration PhD advisor, students must select up to 52 credit hours of additional coursework as Elective Requirements to total a minimum of 90 credit hours. The following are typically approved courses that may be chosen to fulfill Elective Requirements.

BUSI 520PYTHON FOR BUSINESS RESEARCH1.5
BUSI 521FINANCIAL ECONOMICS I3
BUSI 522CORPORATE FINANCE3
BUSI 523EMPIRICAL METHODS IN FINANCE3
CMOR 504GRAPH THEORY3
CMOR 531CONVEX OPTIMIZATION3
CMOR 532OPTIMIZATION THEORY3
CMOR 544STOCHASTIC OPTIMIZATION3
ECON 504COMPUTATIONAL ECONOMICS3
ECON 511ECONOMETRICS II3
ECON 514EMPIRICAL INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION3
ECON 517EMPIRICAL INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION II3
STAT 502NEURAL MACHINE LEARNING I3
STAT 519STATISTICAL INFERENCE3
STAT 541MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS3
STAT 581MATHEMATICAL PROBABILITY I3

Other

The main goal of the Operations Management major concentration of the PhD degree in the field of Business is to train students to do high-quality research in Operations Management and to prepare them for careers as professors of Operations Management at top academic, research-focused institutions. To achieve this goal, PhD students are required to take courses in Operations Research,  Economics, and related disciplines such as Mathematics and Statistics. They will also conduct original research and write research papers examining important and relevant issues in Operations Management. Students are expected to become active in research at the inception of the program and learn through both formal coursework and informal mentorship. The major concentration also has a  teaching assistantship requirement (and encourages students to be instructors if possible) to prepare students for the teaching responsibilities typical at a top research university.

Policies for the PhD Degree in the field of Business 

The General Announcements (GA) is the official Rice curriculum.  As an additional resource for students, the Jones Graduate School of Business publishes a graduate program handbook, which can be found here: https://gradhandbooks.rice.edu/2023_24/Business_PhD_Graduate_Handbook%20(2).pdf

Transfer Credit 

For Rice University’s policy regarding transfer credit, see Transfer Credit. Some departments and programs have additional restrictions on transfer credit. Students are encouraged to meet with their academic program’s advisor when considering transfer credit possibilities.

Program Transfer Credit Guidelines

Students pursuing the PhD degree in the field of Business should be aware of the following program-specific transfer credit guidelines:

  • Requests for transfer credit will be considered by the program director on an individual case-by-case basis. 

Withdrawal Policy

A Jones Graduate School of Business student, participating in any offered program, may voluntarily withdraw from school at any time. Upon withdrawal, Rice University applies a sliding scale to tuition, which is noted in the university's Academic Calendar posted on the Rice Office of the Registrar website.

Additional Information 

For additional information, please see the Jones Graduate School of Business website: https://business.rice.edu/

Opportunities for the PhD Degree in the field of Business 

Financial Aid

Jones Graduate School of Business scholarships are awarded at the point of admission and are based on the merit of the application. Financial assistance is generally awarded one academic year at a time. Continuation of assistance depends on Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) in accordance with Academic and Professional Standards of performance, professional behavior, and is subject to the availability of funds. Academic or disciplinary probation, suspension, or general failure to maintain academic pace will result in the removal of all forms of financial assistance (i.e. scholarship, employment, Federal/State student loans, etc.). Students have the right to appeal the suspension. All appeals will be reviewed by a committee.

Additional Information 

For additional information, please see the Jones Graduate School of Business website: https://business.rice.edu/