Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Accounting (ODL)
About
The Ph.D. Program in Accounting at Lincoln University College offers interdisciplinary training aimed at developing students' expertise in both analytical and empirical research within the field of accounting. The program provides opportunities for students to cultivate their research ideas through formal coursework in the initial years of study. This program is available both full-time (3-5 years) and part-time (4-5 years).
The distinguished faculty engage in interdisciplinary research across various specializations within accounting, including Accounting Information Systems (AIS), political economics, auditing, financial accounting and reporting, taxation, and information intermediaries and corporate networks. Accounting intersects with numerous sectors in today's world, such as hospitality management, business management, culinary arts, pharmacy, engineering, dentistry, nursing, and medical science, among others. Students in the Ph.D. program receive additional exposure to research through seminars, workshops, research assignments, and joint projects with faculty. The demand for skilled accounting educators is robust, and doctoral graduates in accounting from Lincoln University College are well-positioned for significant placement opportunities worldwide. To successfully complete the Ph.D. degree at Lincoln University College, each candidate is required to publish a minimum of four research articles in Scopus-indexed journals, with affiliation to Lincoln University College.
Key facts
Qualification | Doctoral Degree (PhD) |
Study mode | Full-time, Part-time, Online |
Duration | 3 years |
Intakes | January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December |
Tuition (Local students) | $ 5,638 |
Tuition (Foreign students) | $ 7,000 |
Subjects
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Accounting
Duration
3 years
Tuition fees
Description | Local students | Foreign students |
---|---|---|
Tuition fee | $ 5,638 | $ 7,000 |
Miscellaneous fees | $ 225 | Data not available |
Total estimated cost of attendance | $ 5,863 | $ 7,000 |
Estimated cost per year | $ 1,954 | $ 2,334 |
Estimated cost as reported by the institution. There may be additional administrative fees. Please contact for the latest information.
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Admissions
Intakes
Entry Requirements
- A Master’s Degree (MQF Level 7) in Accounting disciplines accepted by the Lincoln University College Senate; and
- The candidates must have finished at least one of previous undergraduate studies [Bachelor’s Degree (Level 6, MQF) / Master’s Degree (Level 7, MQF)] in Accounting or related specializations that are accepted by the Lincoln University College Senate.
Note: No direct entry from Bachelor’s Degree (Level 6, MQF) to Doctorate (Level 8, MQF)
English Proficiency Requirements (International Students):
- International English Language Testing System (IELTS) score of 5.5 or Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 550 or its equivalent.
Curriculum
The following are the modules studied in the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Accounting (ODL) program:
- Research Methodology
- Computer Application
- Research Work Thesis in areas including:
- Accounting Information Systems (AIS) and political economics
- Auditing
- Financial accounting and reporting
- Taxation
- Capital Markets Research in Accounting
- Economic Models of Agency and Control
- Risk management
- Accounting and public policy
- Financial analysis and valuation
- Accounting regulation
- Accounting History
- Market reactions to accounting
- Management accounting and control
- Corporate Finance, reporting and governance
- Information intermediaries and corporate networks
- Empirical finance and accounting anomalies
- Executive compensation
- Investment Management
- Earnings quality and earnings management
- International accounting standard
- Private equity and venture capital
- Securities Analysis
- Costing