The
DBA requires successful completion of 60 semester credits hours
past the master's degree. Transfer credits are not granted toward
fulfillment of the DBA requirements.
Every student who chooses
to enter the program must make a commitment to the program
to make a significant contribution to the intellectual knowledge
base of the University. They may do this by their participation
in courses, by their research, by their publications, and by
their attendance at seminars, colloquia, and professional meetings.
Pursuit
of the DBA involves two main components:
Coursework:
includes core courses, concentration courses, and supporting courses, totally 45 credit-hours.
Dissertation:
concludes the program with a significant scholarly research project, requiring a minimum of 15 credit-hours.
In addition, students must pass an open-book qualifying exam and comprehensive
exam, as well as writing and defending their proposal and dissertation.
Specification in research: The DBA offers the greatest flexibility for students to focus their studies on
an area of individual expertise and interest, including: Project
Management and Acquisition Management. Courses in an area of
concentration sequence allow students to enhance their learning
by completing in-depth work that addresses the broad topic of
project or acquisition management, or their specific dissertation
topic. In addition to focusing on the concentration in Mgt 420
and Mgt 499, the student who elects a project or acquisition
management concentration also must focus his/her coursework on
relevant topics in: Mgt 350, Mgt 355, Mgt 358, Mgt 359, and Mgt
360. Students who do not select a specific area of concentration
are considered to have a focus on general management.
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