Introduction to
Master of Philosophy in Business
Masters of Philosophy (MPhil) is a post graduate degree offered by the Department of Business Administration. The degree aims to produce innovative and quality researchers and subsequent educators, with a focus on practical and applied learning and research. Students are provided with the knowledge, skills and the tool set necessary to become a significant contributor to the Business and Society.
Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate advanced knowledge of literature, theory and methods in the field of business
- Critically evaluate information and ideas from multiple perspectives
- Produce original research of quality appropriate for publication in high quality peer-reviewed academic journals
- Demonstrate the ability to communicate the results of the research in a clear and effective manner
- Demonstrate an understanding and concern for the high ethical standards in business research
Job Market
After completing an MPhil in Education, graduates can pursue a range of job opportunities in both the academic and non-academic fields. Here are some of the career prospects available for those who have completed an MPhil in Education
Curriculum
- Quantitative Research Methods
- Quantitative Techniques and Analysis
- Qualitative Research Methods
- Philosophy of Research
- Thesis – I
- Thesis – II
- Leadership in Organization
- Social Capital: Theory and Application
- Foundations of Strategic Human Resource Management
- Seminar in Strategy Research
- Seminar in Organisational Behaviour
- Marketing Strategy
- Behavioral Decision Theory in Consumer Behavior
- Corporate Brand Management
- Consumer Behavior/Consumer Behavior Models
- Seminar in Marketing Theory
- Finance Theory
- Empirical Research in Finance
- Seminar in Investment Theory
- Seminar in Corporate Finance
- Seminar in Financial Markets and Institutions
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