Doctorate in Business Administration

Doctorate in Business Administration

Course Details

Key Program Features

  • Duration: Full Time 24 month program
  • Application Deadline: Rolling admissions
  • Upcoming deadline: September 7, 2020
  • Start Date: September 21, 2020
  • Classes: 2 taught courses.
  • Number of courses: 2 plus Proposal plus Thesis
  • Assessment: group reports/presentations, case study analysis, mid-term tests, final exams, online quizzes, peer evaluation reports, self-reflection papers

Description

This progarame is offer in partnership with our partners. The Doctorate of Business Administration (DBA) is designed to suit the challenging routines of top executives and professionals by providing the necessary tools to contribute to invention and dissemination of the applied science in the areas of business administration.

DBA is a professional doctoral degree enhance business leadership and professional practice.

The focus is on the students’ professional experience as it connects the business and research with the aim to develop their research skills to become expert in the field of Business Administration.

Benefit from a Dynamic Curriculum

  • The programme of the BC University DBA provides an opportunity for business professionals to work creatively by analysing and synthesising research literature, and their own research evidence, to understand their professional contexts critically and to find solutions to key challenges in their working environment and in the global setting.
  • The DBA Programme aims to develop business professionals’ ability to integrate rigorous academic analysis with practical relevance and application

Designed for Professionals

  • Business Professionals aiming to advance their career in management positions
  • 10 years of solid work experience
  • Professional and researchers with no prior business studies who want to evolve their sector
  • Entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs with a vision to create mindful business value
  • Senior-level executives who desire to continue their careers while obtaining a doctorate.
  • Professionals demonstrate high potential for applied research skills.
  • Professionals understanding of the functional areas of business is expected.

Modules

  • Doctoral Research in Management Sciences
  • Philosophy, Methods and Tools
  • Extended research proposal (3,000 words)
  • Thesis (70,000 words)

Learning Outcomes

  • Academic rigor and use self-assessment, reflection, evaluation, feedback and developments in theory and evidence-based practice to improve ethical business practice
  • Access to vital thinking and demonstrate proficiency in applying a systematic, vigorous research methodologies
  • Deeper understanding of chosen research subject area and a variety of research interests and networking opportunities
  • Strategically manage and make sustainable and effective decisions and become more effective evidence-based practitioners
  • Use the acquired integrated knowledge of the dynamics of business development, sustainable management, the role of cultural diversity, and innovation management
  • Contribute to the development of their profession through the new knowledge
  • Communicate key issues effectively and creatively using numerical, graphical, oral and written skills
  • Conduct ethical research based on critical analysis of academic research and professional practice, and communicate findings