The Goizueta Business School offers PhD programs in Business Administration. The doctoral programs offered through the Goizueta Business School are full-time, four-year programs in accounting, finance, information systems, marketing and organization and management. The Goizueta Business School rarely accepts graduate credits from other doctoral programs. Scholarships and stipends are awarded to most students during the first four years of their studies, provided they are in good standing and making satisfactory progress. In 2010, the annual stipend offered by the Goizueta Business School was $24,000. Beginning in the second year, students provide 10 hours per week of research or teaching assistance to assigned faculty. The Goizueta Business School has a research budget for Ph.D students to be used for research support including data collection, books and travel. For students who have completed their exams and need additional dissertation support, the Goizueta Business School offers the Sheth Research Fund. Other fellowships and scholarships for specialized purpose may also be available to students in the doctorate program.
Rollins School of Public Health offers PhD degree programs in behavioral sciences and health education, biostatistics, epidemiology, health policy and management, health care outcomes, and health services. Emory University's School of Medicine offers PhD degrees in Biomedical Engineering, which is a a joint effort between Georgia Tech and the Emory University School of Medicine and the Laney Graduate School. Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing at Emory University offers a PhD program in nursing.
The Laney Graduate School of Emory University offers interdisciplinary PhD programs. Laney's Graduate Institute of the Liberal Arts offers PhD programs in women's studies, clinical psychology, cognition and development, and neuroscience and animal behavior. All students admitted to the PhD program in women's studies receive full funding for five years.
The Division of Religion at Laney Graduate School offers PhD programs in American religious cultures; comparative literature and religion; ethics and society; Hebrew Bible; historical studies in theology and religion; Jewish studies; New Testament; person, community, and religious life; theological studies; and West and South Asian religions.
The Division of Biological and Biomedical Sciences of the Laney Graduate School offers PhD programs including biochemistry; cell and developmental biology; genetics and molecular biology; immunology and molecular pathogenesis; microbiology and molecular genetics; molecular and systems pharmacology; neuroscience; nutrition and health sciences; and population biology, ecology and evolution.