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The Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) program is a part-time program designed for experienced managers, professionals, and educators who are employed in business, nonprofits, government, military, healthcare, higher education, and a variety of other organizations. The program helps students attain the insights and skills that are needed to advance to executive or professional leadership positions. The program fosters a rich learning community in which students learn from sharing each other's experiences and perspectives in addition to classroom learning and personal study, research, and reflection. Students are encouraged to develop their own distinctive views concerning leadership, strategy, finance, ethics, and other business disciplines through evaluating and integrating the ideas and research of leading scholars. In addition, students develop specialized expertise by conducting independent research on problems and issues that are important to their employers, professions, or industries.
The Doctor of Business Administration degree program (DBA) is designed to facilitate the continuing development of professionals as innovative leaders who wish to build upon master's-level core skills and knowledge. The DBA enables students to develop a higher level of competence in conducting applied research and in the comprehension of theoretical and applied literature in a chosen business discipline. The DBA helps students to develop critical knowledge and skills that will enhance their success in service to their profession and community; in future professional development; and in attaining credentials and skills that are essential to business consulting, management, and academia.
For more specific information about the Doctor of Business Administration program, contact the University Information Center at (302) 356-INFO (4636).