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The Doctor of Philosophy in Consumer Sciences equips you to make meaningful contributions to consumer welfare in the global marketplace. This doctoral program enables intensive exploration of consumer behavior, spending habits, and decision processes. Throughout your PhD journey, you'll engage in continuous research while expanding your expertise in consumer sciences. The program provides direct mentorship from renowned faculty members who offer valuable perspectives and conduct groundbreaking research aimed at advancing consumer well-being, market effectiveness, and shopping experiences. At Ohio State, you'll find abundant research possibilities while specializing in one of three pathways to earn your PhD in Consumer Sciences: Family Resource Management examines consumer choices regarding allocation of scarce resources, particularly time and finances. You can concentrate on specialized fields like personal finance, health economics, aging economics, financial health, consumer protection laws, household economic policies, buyer psychology, or international consumer trends. Fashion and Retail Studies investigates clothing products and consumer usage from historical, behavioral, and socio-psychological viewpoints. Research areas include self-image studies, personal styling choices, or shopper reactions to retail industry developments. Hospitality Management delves into the worldwide hospitality and tourism sector, the planet's biggest employment provider. You'll conduct comprehensive analyses of hospitality business operations and their societal impact. This demanding research-focused program readies you for an academic career of distinction.
Master's degree, current GRE scores
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