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Aston University: Executive Doctor of Business Administration (Online)
Institution | Aston University |
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Department | Aston Business School |
Web | http://www.aston.ac.uk |
Study type | Taught |
Summary
The global business world scenario is one of constant change - be it in terms of technology, regulations, macroeconomic forces or the range and depth of skills required. Change that constantly throws up new and complex challenges that must be thoughtfully and skilfully navigated to ensure long term business prosperity.
This challenging, part-time, online, research based doctoral programme is designed for experienced business executives who are looking to leverage their professional experience with cutting edge research-based skills to robustly analyse and address complex real-world business problems.
They say that getting to the top is not easy. And staying there is even more difficult. Aston Business School is part of the elite, top 1% of business schools thanks to our triple accreditation from AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA. At Aston, we have a long and distinguished history of supporting businesses and business leaders. Our alumni include highly successful CEOs and senior executives from a wide spectrum of the industrial map.
We know what it takes to get to the top… and more importantly… how to remain there.
Our DBA programme is geared towards executives with at least five years of experience, who hold a Masters degree in management and are looking to enhance their skills and equip themselves to successfully tackle business challenges and make an impact on industry and society. As part of the programme, you will combine advanced theory and contemporary business research to develop a comprehensive data driven research project. This can be across a range of disciplines such as finance, business management, accounting, economics, organisational behaviour, data analytics and human resources.
What is the difference between a DBA and a PhD?
There are several factors to consider when selecting postgraduate study. Both the DBA and PhD have similarities in their approach and international recognition. However, there are key differences in choice of topics, career outcomes, candidate profile and motivation.
A PhD is generally undertaken on a full-time basis by those with little or no work experience and primarily interested in a career in academia. A DBA gives flexibility for busy professionals to elevate their success and career without putting it on hold. DBA coursework is designed to equip professionals with the skills and knowledge needed to deal with organisational challenges and opportunities in a structured manner that entails thorough research, analysis, and discussions.
DBA
Level | RQF Level 8 |
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Entry requirements | For direct enrolment onto the Executive DBA you must have: an MBA, MSc or an MA degree in business or management (or an equivalent professional qualification); a minimum of five years experience in a senior role. For those whose first language is not English: either evidence that the masters degree was taught mainly or entirely in English or a satisfactory TOEFL or IELTS score (see below) or an equivalent English language qualification recognised by Aston University. Additionally, you should demonstrate appropriate links to the practice that your proposed research refers to. Please direct any queries on eligibility to the Executive DBA Course Administrator: dba@aston.ac.uk. |
Level | RQF Level 8 |
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Entry requirements | For direct enrolment onto the Executive DBA you must have: an MBA, MSc or an MA degree in business or management (or an equivalent professional qualification); a minimum of five years experience in a senior role. For those whose first language is not English: either evidence that the masters degree was taught mainly or entirely in English or a satisfactory TOEFL or IELTS score (see below) or an equivalent English language qualification recognised by Aston University. Additionally, you should demonstrate appropriate links to the practice that your proposed research refers to. Please direct any queries on eligibility to the Executive DBA Course Administrator: dba@aston.ac.uk. |
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