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The School of Tourism & Hospitality Management is affiliated with the Fox School of Business & Management.
With more than 5,700 students and 150 full-time faculty, The Fox School is the largest, most comprehensive business school in the region and among the largest in the world. Established in 1918, The Richard J. Fox School of Business and Management name was conferred in 1999. The School has a long history of innovation in education, introducing new curriculum and programs in advance of current business trends.
In 1942, it added an MBA program. By 1970, when the MBA became a vital tool for career development, the program was already well-known in the region. The continued expansion and strengthening of the program led to its accreditation in 1973 by AACSB, the International Association for Management Education. The PhD program in Economics was established in 1976 and is now one of three accredited PhD programs at The Fox School. Now, Fox School has three Ph.D. programs: Business Administration, Economics, and Statistics. Accreditation ensures that the school continually meets high standards in admissions policy, curricula, faculty, library and computer facilities, and educational innovation and technology.
Fox School of Business & Management offers the Ph.D. program in Business Administration with Tourism Specialization. You can find the information here.
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