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Hi Everyone,
I see Analcagon and a few others discuss the basic courses required for a PhD in finance. Was just wondering if anyone investigated what courses would be basic and great building blocks for an Accounting PhD...(Aside from the fact that most schools do have a required set and you can take a few extra ones). |
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I would reckon the standard set of maths/stats/econ that goes along with preparing for any standard PhD in Business program.
More than that, I do not really know?? Maybe accounting classes? And doing good in them? |
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Here's a quote from Stanford's website:
"All students are required to have, or to obtain during their first year, mathematical skill at the level of one year of calculus; one course each in linear algebra, analysis, probability, and optimization; and two courses in statistics." Also, I've heard that PhD level accounts are increasingly using econometrics, so I would add an econometrics or regression analysis class. |
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