Doctor of Business Administration (DBA)
Program Overview
Doctor of Business Administration (DBA)
The Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) program serves the needs of mature students, helping them to advance in their careers. The program is designed to graduate scholar practitioners who will set the standard for best practices and contribute to the solution of critical business and management problems through research, teaching, and consulting. The program is designed to serve the needs of both fully employed and full-time students with a background as experienced business professionals who want to translate their industry expertise into leadership positions as consultants or as executives within their organizations. The program creates an opportunity for the student to demonstrate application of the knowledge and skills gained in the course work portion of the program and to demonstrate the critical thinking and analytical skills required to successfully complete the Doctoral Project.
Program Learning Objectives
Primary objectives of this program include equipping students with the knowledge and ability to:
- Produce scholarly written communication. (SLO1)
- Deliver advanced oral presentations. (SLO2)
- Demonstrate expert-level critical thinking to address complex business challenges through research. (SLO3)
- Evaluate ethical theories in complex business issues from a Christian worldview. (SLO4)
- Critically evaluate, synthesize, and contribute to business knowledge through rigorous research. (SLO5)
Mode of Instruction
Instruction can be completed through classroom-hybrid and/or online instructional methodologies.
Completion Time
| Program | Full Time Standard (Yrs) | Part Time Standard (Yrs) | Full Time 150% (Yrs) | Part time 150% (Yrs) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| D.B.A. | 4 | 4 | 6 | 6 |
Curriculum
D.B.A. Program Requirements
| Course | Semester Hours |
|---|---|
| Foundation Component | |
| ECN 500 Managerial Economics | 3 |
| FIN 500 Financial Management | 3 |
| MKT 500 Marketing Management | 3 |
| Core Component | |
| BUS 860 Business Ethics and Social Responsibility | 3 |
| ECN 800 Economic Theory and Policy | 3 |
| MGT 800 Leadership in Organizations | 3 |
| MGT 860 Managerial Decision Making | 3 |
| Internship Component | |
| Internship I | 1 |
| Internship II | 1 |
| Elective Component | |
| Elective I | 3 |
| Elective II | 3 |
| Elective III | 3 |
| Elective IV | 3 |
| Elective V | 3 |
| Research Component | |
| RSC 810 Literature Review | 3 |
| RSC 900 Doctoral Research Methods | 3 |
| Choose 1 (other can be elective) | |
| RSC 905 Quantitative Analysis | 3 |
| RSC 910 Qualitative Analysis | 3 |
| Comprehensive Examination Component | |
| DOC 901 Comprehensive Examination | 4.5 |
| DOC 902 Comprehensive Examination | 4.5 |
| Project Component | |
| DOC 910 Prospectus | 4.5 |
| DOC 911 Proposal | 4.5 |
| DOC 912 Project | 4.5 |
| DOC 913 Project Defense | 1.5 |
| TOTAL D.B.A. | 60 |
Graduation Requirements
- Complete 60 semester units of prescribed curriculum.
- Complete a minimum of TWO internships.
- Complete Comprehensive Examinations and Doctoral Project.
- Complete all required coursework with a cumulative G.P.A. of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
- Apply for graduation and meet all academic and financial requirements.
- F-1 students must maintain lawful status.
Major 1: CIP Code 52.0201
Related Jobs: Business Administration and Management, General
Job Outlook and Salary: Business
Other Graduate Programs
- M.B.A.
- M.B.A. in B.An.
- M.B.A. in M.I.S.
- D.B.A.
- D.M.
Concentrations
Beauty Management
CIP Code: 52.0101
A program that focuses on the general study of business, including the processes of interchanging goods and services (buying, selling and producing), business organization, and accounting as used in profit-making and nonprofit public and private institutions and agencies. The programs may prepare individuals to apply business principles and techniques in various occupational settings.
Courses Required (9 units):
- HCA 540K Beauty and Health (3 units)
- MGT 650K Consumer Management for Beauty Industry (3 units)
- BUS 605K Entrepreneurship in Beauty Industry (3 units)
Business Analytics
CIP Code: 30.7102
A program that prepares individuals to apply data science to solve business challenges. Includes instruction in machine learning, optimization methods, computer algorithms, probability and stochastic models, information economics, logistics, strategy, consumer behavior, marketing, and visual analytics.
Courses Required (9 units):
- MIS 555 Business Analytics (3 units)
- MIS 560 Database Management Systems (3 units)
- MIS 570 Applied Decision Making (3 units)
Economics
CIP Code: 45.0601
A general program that focuses on the systematic study of the production, conservation and allocation of resources in conditions of scarcity, together with the organizational frameworks related to these processes. Includes instruction in economic theory, micro- and macroeconomics, comparative economic systems, money and banking systems, international economics, quantitative analytical methods, and applications to specific industries and public policy issues.
Courses Required (9 units):
- ECN 510 International Economics (3 units)
- ECN 520 Money, Banking And Financial Systems (3 units)
- ECN 800 Economic Theory and Policy (3 units)
Finance
CIP Code: 52.0801
A program that generally prepares individuals to plan, manage, and analyze the financial and monetary aspects and performance of business enterprises, banking institutions, or other organizations. Includes instruction in principles of accounting, financial instruments, capital planning, funds acquisition, asset and debt management, budgeting, financial analysis, and investments and portfolio management.
Courses Required (9 units):
- FIN 510 Advanced Financial Management (3 units)
- FIN 530 International Financial Management (3 units)
- FIN 540 Financial Markets and Institutions (3 units)
- FIN 550 Mergers, Acquisitions, Restructuring, and Corporate Governance (3 units)
Healthcare Administration
CIP Code: 51.0701
A program that prepares individuals to develop, plan, and manage health care operations and services within health care facilities and across health care systems. Includes instruction in planning, business management, financial management, public relations, human resources management, health care systems operation and management, health care resource allocation and policy making, health law and regulations, and applications to specific types of health care services.
Courses Required (9 units):
- HCA 500 United States Health Care System (3 units)
- HCA 510 Health Care Law and Ethics (3 units)
- HCA 520 Dynamic Health Care Leadership (3 units)
- HCA 530 Healthcare Human Resource Management (3 units)
Hospitality, Travel, and Tourism
CIP Code: 52.0901
A program that prepares individuals to serve as general managers and directors of hospitality operations on a system-wide basis, including both travel arrangements and promotion and the provision of traveler facilities. Includes instruction in principles of operations in the travel and tourism, hotel and lodging facilities, food services, and recreation facilities industries; hospitality marketing strategies; hospitality planning; management and coordination of franchise and unit operations; business management; accounting and financial management; hospitality transportation and logistics; and hospitality industry policies and regulations.
Courses Required (9 units):
- HTT 500 Global Hospitality & Tourism (3 units)
- HTT 505 Hotel Operations Management (3 units)
- HTT 510 Restaurant & Culinary Management (3 units)
Human Resource Management
CIP Code: 52.1001
A program that generally prepares individuals to manage the development of human capital in organizations, and to provide related services to individuals and groups. Includes instruction in personnel and organization policy, human resource dynamics and flows, labor relations, sex roles, civil rights, human resources law and regulations, motivation and compensation systems, work systems, career management, employee testing and assessment, recruitment and selection, managing employee and job training programs, and the management of human resources programs and operations.
Courses Required (9 units):
- HRM 505 Compensation (3 units)
- HRM 510 Staffing (3 units)
- HRM 515 Training And Development (3 units)
- HRM 520 Employment Law (3 units)
Logistics & Supply Chain Management
CIP Code: 52.0203
A program that prepares individuals to manage and coordinate all logistical functions in an enterprise, ranging from acquisitions to receiving and handling, through internal allocation of resources to operations units, to the handling and delivery of output. Includes instruction in acquisitions and purchasing, inventory control, storage and handling, just-in-time manufacturing, logistics planning, shipping and delivery management, transportation, quality control, resource estimation and allocation, and budgeting.
Courses Required (9 units):
- MGT 605 Materials Management (3 units)
- MGT 620 Operations Management and Supply Chain (3 units)
- MGT 630 Quality Management in the Supply Chain (3 units)
Luxury Brand Management
CIP Code: 52.1902
A program that prepares individuals to promote product lines/brands, and organize promotional campaigns, at the wholesale level to attract retailer interest, wholesale purchasing, and supply contracts. Includes instruction in wholesaling, wholesale advertising, selling, and customer relations.
Courses Required (9 units):
- MKT 560 Marketing & Consumer Behavior (3 units)
- MKT 580 Luxury Brand Management (3 units)
- MKT 590 Social Media and Digital Marketing (3 units)
- MKT 595 Event Management (3 units)
Marketing
CIP Code: 52.1401
A program that generally prepares individuals to undertake and manage the process of developing consumer audiences and moving products from producers to consumers. Includes instruction in buyer behavior and dynamics, principle of marketing research, demand analysis, cost-volume and profit relationships, pricing theory, marketing campaign and strategic planning, market segments, advertising methods, sales operations and management, consumer relations, retailing, and applications to specific products and markets.
Courses Required (9 units):
- MKT 510 Marketing Channels Strategy (3 units)
- MKT 520 Strategic Brand Management (3 units)
- MKT 530 Strategic Retail Management (3 units)
- MKT 550 Global Marketing Management (3 units)
- MKT 550k Global Marketing Management (3 units)
- MKT 560 Marketing And Consumer Behavior (3 units)
- MKT 580 Luxury Brand Management (3 units)
- MKT 590 Social Media and Digital Marketing (3 units)
- MKT 595 Event Management (3 units)
- MKT 805 Marketing Research and Competitive Strategy (3 units)
Management Information System
CIP Code: 11.0101
A general program that focuses on computing, computer science, and information science and systems. Such programs are undifferentiated as to title and content and are not to be confused with specific programs in computer science, information science, or related support services.
Courses Required (9 units):
- MIS 550 Enterprise Resource Planning for Managers (3 units)
- MIS 560 Database Management Systems (3 units)
- MIS 580 IT Project Management (3 units)
Management Science
CIP Code: 52.1301
A general program that focuses on the application of statistical modeling, data warehousing, data mining, programming, forecasting and operations research techniques to the analysis of problems of business organization and performance. Includes instruction in optimization theory and mathematical techniques, data mining, data warehousing, stochastic and dynamic modeling, operations analysis, and the design and testing of prototype systems and evaluation models.
Courses Required (3 units):
- MGS 600 Management Science
- MGS 610 Strategic Analytics
- MGS 630 Project Management
- MGS 640 System Engineering Management
- MGS 660 Strategic Brand Management
Quality and Cost Effective
Graduate
Level
Hybrid/Online
Instruction Methods
4 Years
Program Length
The structure of the lectures at IAU allows for shared experiences within the classroom, which was very useful, as many students come to IAU from all over the world. The teaching methods of the lectures are very appropriate and easy to understand, which fits working adults and distance learning students.
Corporate Strategic Planning and Organizational Behavior are among the classes that were most beneficial for me. In the classroom, we discussed case studies to help relate the knowledge we’d gained to its real-world applications.
Marimuthu Nadason
DBA 2011 Student
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