Overview:
The mission of the Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) degree is to prepare scholars and professionals to meet the needs of the rapidly evolving business environment, enhance the skills necessary to advance the practice of business in a diverse global economy, to further the body of knowledge and research, and to balance the pursuit of high impact business practices.
Business Administration Courses & Curriculum:
Students must complete all courses and defend their dissertation.
Doctor of Business Administration (60 credits)
Research & Methods:
9 credits
- Principles of Research and Writing
- Qualitative Research Methodology and Statistical Analysis
- Quantitative and Case Study Research Methodology
Organizational Leadership:
9 credits
- Organizational Dynamics, Ethics and Decision-Making
- Business Innovation and Sustainability
- Conflict Resolution and Negotiations
Management & Business Process
9 credits
- Accounting and Financial Management
- Project Management Framework and Processes
- Human Resources and Risk Management
Global Business Leadership
9 credits
- Global Leadership and Business Communication
- Global Business, Geo-Political and Social Issues
- International Marketing in Business
Dissertation
18 credits
- Doctoral Research I: Proposal Development
- Doctoral Research II: Introduction & Literature Review
- Doctoral Research III: Methodology
- Doctoral Research IV: Results, Findings, and Discussion
- Doctoral Research V: Discussion and Defense
Dissertation Defense
6 credits
- Dissertation Defense
Pathways:
- International relation management.
- Accounting and financial management.
- Hospitality management.
- Social and health care management.
- Educational management.
- Engineering management.
- Project management.
- Blockchain and logistics supply management.