The University of North Texas G. Brint Ryan College of Business Ph.D. in Business
Administration, specializing in Accounting, features rigorous training from internationally
recognized faculty. Accounting Ph.D. Students are trained to conduct independent research
in areas such as audit, tax, financial, or systems, using either archival or behavioral
methodologies.
Our department has a strong tradition of close student-faculty collaboration. See
the bottom of this page for a list faculty and their research interests.
January 15 is the formal deadline for consideration for admission in the following
fall, but prospective students should apply sooner. Our application process is highly
competitive, and the program might become full before the deadline. International
applicants are especially urged to apply early, since application processing at the
university level for international students can require many weeks.
2) What is the desired educational background of the students entering your Ph.D.
program?
A master's degree in accounting, an MBA with an accounting concentration, or the equivalent
is generally required.
3) What type of work experience, if any, is required or recommended before admittance
into your program? Are you willing to consider well prepared students who have little
or no prior work experience?
Professional work experience is strongly recommended. We will sometimes consider exceptionally
strong students who have little prior full-time professional work experience.
4) What is the average GMAT/GRE score? What about English language proficiency requirements?
All applicants must submit GMAT or GRE scores. A typical GMAT score is approximately
690. We consider only students who demonstrate excellent English language writing
and speaking skills.
5) What is your Ph.D. program size?
We typically admit 2-3 students per year, with approximately 10-12 students in the
program at any given time.
6) What is the typical financial package for your Ph.D. students?
The typical annual stipend ranges from $28,000-$30,000, depending on if the student
has a master’s degree. Most students also receive assistance that covers much of tuition
and course fees.
7) Can I continue working while in your PhD. Program? How long does it take to complete
your Ph.D. program?
No work outside the Ph.D. program. Our Ph.D. students must be full-time students and
usually complete the program in 4 years.
8) Do you expect your students to teach during their Ph.D. program?
Most students begin teaching during their third year, one class per long semester
(fall and spring). This gives our students time during their first and second years
to begin developing research expertise that is critical to obtaining faculty positions.
Research Interests of UNT Accounting Faculty
Richard Cazier
The information content of firms’ narrative disclosures; the relation between
disclosure and litigation risk; how the financial press influences market participants.
Research is behavioral and currently focused on how social psychological factors
affect audit quality via their influence on audit team upward communication, turnover,
and decision-making.
Corporate taxation, financial reporting (including reliability, disclosure, and
timeliness), and auditing (including audit quality, audit pricing, and auditor-provided
tax services)
Casey Schwab
Dr. Schwab’s tax research focuses on the determinants and consequences of corporate
tax behavior; his financial accounting research focuses on the quality of financial
reporting. For more information and links to his publications, visit my website.
Ananth Seetharaman
Tax policy analysis, executive compensation and incentives, corporate governance.
Dr. Sun conducts archival research in auditing and financial accounting. Her audit
research focuses on audit standards, audit quality, audit opinions, audit fees, audit
delays, and auditor-client relationships. Her financial accounting research focuses
on corporate disclosure, financial reporting quality, and the impact of executives
on corporate disclosure and reporting.