| Annual Tuition Fee: | ≈ € 11,082 - | ||
| Location: | Edinburgh / United Kingdom / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴ | ||
| Duration: | 72 months | Start Date: | Anytime |
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| Languages: | English | ||
Our Doctorate in Business Administration is designed for executives who want to apply research-based thinking to business issues.
While broadly equivalent to a PhD, our DBA has a more direct relevancy to the needs of the real business world. Created in 2003, it will enable you to use research methods to define, implement and evaluate issues facing your organisation. Currently, the programme has high-calibre students from all over the world. From a diverse range of backgrounds, they include senior police commanders in Asia, company CEOs in Canada, senior academics in Ireland and postdoctoral researchers in Vietnam.
The programme:
* builds on the internationally successful EBS MBA programme, utilising established distance-learning-based delivery and support systems
* produces applied research professionals - people who are able to analyse complex business issues and develop original and reliable solutions
* generates understanding of synergies and insights that can only be developed by integrating different disciplines within the context of original research
To graduate successfully with the DBA, you will need to:
* demonstrate your knowledge and expertise in the subject discipline(s) required to underpin the subject of your thesis – this is the Course stage
* define an appropriate subject for your thesis – the Mentored stage
* conduct a literature search and write and defend your thesis – the Supervised stage
All DBA students must be fluent in the English language.
The Course stage
On acceptance on to the programme, you must first complete the three courses titled Introduction to Business Research 1, 2 and 3. These courses support students in understanding the research process:
* Introduction to Business Research 1 gives you a basic understanding of what research is and how it is carried out. It is particularly useful if you have not undertaken any postgraduate research before.
* Introduction to Business Research 2 considers research methodology and literature review. It explains how to carry out a business-related literature review and then use it to develop a hypothesis or theory about a business issue.
* Introduction to Business Research 3 concentrates on statistical techniques for data collection, analysis and drawing conclusions.
On completion of the three Business Research courses, you will discuss your research interests with the Edinburgh Business School Senior Mentor and develop an outline of your proposed area of research. The Senior Mentor will then review your academic transcript and planned topic to decide which, if any, additional courses are required. You must successfully complete these additional subject courses. Each course requires around 200 hours of study.
Some subject courses may also be studied on campus at EBS.
The Mentored stage
Once the Course Stage is complete, you will be allocated an Edinburgh Business School mentor, and you pay the Mentoring fee.
Your mentor will work with you in the preparation of your research proposal. The mentor will be a senior academic with experience of mentoring DBA students. Typically, the Mentored stage lasts for six months.
The research proposal must be submitted to the Edinburgh Business School DBA Research Committee for approval. Once the research proposal is accepted, you will be allocated a supervisor whose expertise lies within your proposed area of research.
The Supervised stage
During this stage of the DBA programme, you work under the direction of your supervisor to conduct a literature review that supports your research and underpinning methodology, and carry out your research and write your thesis.
Your supervisor will be a senior academic with specific knowledge of your chosen area of research. He or she may or may not be a member of our faculty. You will have approximately six hours of contact time with the supervisor every month; communication will be primarily via email.
As with the research proposal, each stage of your research must be developed to a level acceptable to the Edinburgh Business School DBA Research Committee.
After acceptance of the literature review and synthesis, you will work on your thesis (approximate length 45,000 words) under the direction of your supervisor. The thesis is then submitted formally to the University and assessment takes the form of a review followed by an oral 'defence' of your thesis.
The examination will be conducted in person or by live video link at the University's discretion.
Typically, the supervised stage lasts two to three years, but this can of course vary greatly by individual student.
You are normally required to take an English Proficiency Test.
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Register Now!To be eligible for admission you must hold one of the following qualifications:
* A Heriot-Watt University MBA
* An approved MBA of equivalent standard to that currently offered by Edinburgh Business School
* A Masters degree such as MSc, MA, MPhil in a relevant field of study
* A PhD in a relevant area
In addition, you should normally have a minimum of 5 years of relevant business experience.
The EBS Research Committee may approve other applications where there is evidence of exceptional and relevant experience or ability and where evidence is provided of your ability to undertake the programme.
| Minimal degree required: | Master's degree |
| Minimal amount of work experience | 5 years |
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