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Doctorate DBA 

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The Doctorate of Business Administration (DBA) is an elite program designed for professionals seeking to elevate their expertise to the highest level within the field of business administration. Recognized at the EQF Level 8, this rigorous and research-intensive program spans three years and encompasses 180 ECTS credits, offering a deep and comprehensive exploration of advanced business concepts and practices.

Program Structure and Curriculum

The DBA program is structured to provide a balanced blend of advanced theoretical frameworks and practical research methodologies. Students will engage in extensive research, critical analysis, and problem-solving activities, focusing on real-world business challenges and innovations. The curriculum covers a wide array of topics, including strategic management, organizational behavior, leadership, and global business practices, ensuring that graduates are well-equipped to contribute to academic knowledge and industry practices at the highest level.

Admission Requirements

Admission to the DBA program requires candidates to have a master's degree in business administration or a related field. This requirement ensures that all participants have a solid foundation in business principles, enabling them to tackle the program's advanced coursework and research demands effectively.

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the DBA program will be prepared for a range of senior-level positions in academia, industry, and consultancy. Potential career paths include roles as university professors, senior executives, management consultants, and policy advisors. The DBA credential signifies a mastery of business administration and a commitment to advancing the field through research and thought leadership.

In conclusion, the Doctorate of Business Administration (DBA) program offers an unparalleled educational experience, fostering the development of business leaders and scholars who are equipped to drive innovation and excellence in the global business arena.

Entry Dates:

Four intakes per year:

  • January

  • April

  • July

  • October
     

Course Fee: For the most current information regarding course fees, please refer to the fees page.

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