Professional Doctorate Degree

Professional Doctorate Degree in Business Administration

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DBA. Prof

METHODOLOGY: This program ranking presents the Top 20 Online Doctor of Business Administration Degree Programs currently available. Note that many of these programs are also included in the top online DBA programs 2019. This isn’t surprising as the best programs strive to maintain their status lest their students also suffer from the compromised quality of education and prestige. We have attempted to include only those programs that have absolutely zero onsite or on-campus requirements. Furthermore, for the sake of completeness, this ranking does include a few DBA degree programs that have minimal on-campus requirements; however, these few exceptions are very high-quality programs, which have very small non-online demands. The following list is presented in random order but highlights many important factors to consider,

Requirements for obtaining a doctorate degree in Business Administration
Obtaining (72 credit hours) within 3 years, divided into:

Basic materials:

1- Basic subjects, 18 credit hours.
2- Common major courses 9 credit hours.
3- Specialization subjects 18 credit hours for each major.
4- A comprehensive exam of 6 credit hours.
5- A research thesis of 21 credit hours

 

 

 

 

Total core subjects (18 credit hours).
Common specialization subjects:

 

Total common major courses (9 credit hours)

1- Business Administration major (18 credit hours) Business Administration majors:
 

2- Financial Management Major (18 credit hours):

* The general objectives of the specialization in financial management
  • Describe the best risk avoidance strategies, acquire the skill of risk measurement, and compare investment tools.
  • Understand the scientific principles of financial derivatives and futures contracts.
  • Acquiring the skills of forming and managing investment portfolios.
  • Understand the scientific foundations of fundamental and technical financial analysis.
  • Understanding the scientific foundations of managing financial control institutions.
  • Understanding of recent recent trends in international financial management.
  * Subjects specializing in financial management:

3- Specialization in Financial Markets (18 credit hours)

* The general objectives of specializing in financial markets
  • Understand the scientific foundations of financial analysis and participate in the design of the fundamental and technical analysis system.
  • Understand the scientific principles of financial derivatives and how to implement them.
  • Student understanding of the structure of international financial markets and acquisition of dealing skills in foreign exchange markets.
  • Understanding the scientific foundations for the management of financial control institutions and the capital market and their role in
    achieving the efficiency of the capital market and understanding the principles of governance in these institutions.
  • Understanding the scientific foundations of risk management in financial markets and acquiring risk measurement skills and risk allocation areas.
  • Understanding the scientific foundations of managing international securities portfolios.
  * Materials specializing in financial markets:

4- Banking major (18 credit hours)

* The general objectives of banking specialization
Describe the best risk avoidance strategies, acquire the skill of risk measurement, and compare investment tools.
  • Understand the scientific principles of financial derivatives and futures contracts.
  • Acquiring the skills of forming and managing investment portfolios.
  • Understand the scientific foundations of fundamental and technical financial analysis.
  • Understanding the scientific foundations of managing financial control institutions.
  • Understanding of recent recent trends in international financial management.
  * Subjects specializing in banking

5- Human Resources (18 credit hours)

* The general objectives of the human resources major
  • Understand the scientific foundations of financial analysis and participate in the design of the fundamental and technical analysis system.
  • Understand the scientific principles of financial derivatives and how to implement them.
  • Student understanding of the structure of international financial markets and acquisition of dealing skills in foreign exchange markets.
  • Understanding the scientific foundations for the management of financial control institutions and the capital market and their role in
    achieving the efficiency of the capital market and understanding the principles of governance in these institutions.
  • Understanding the scientific foundations of risk management in financial markets and acquiring risk measurement skills and risk allocation areas.
  • Understanding the scientific foundations of managing international securities portfolios.
* Subjects majoring in human resources:

6- Marketing (18 credit hours)

General objectives of the marketing major
  • Providing the student with scientific and practical knowledge to study modern marketing trends.
  • Steps in preparing marketing strategies.
  • How to apply marketing information Systems.
  • The difference between international marketing and domestic marketing.
  • Demonstrate how to implement e-marketing in practice.
  • Practical applications and cases in the field of service marketing.
Marketing majors:

Content:-

Core subjects 18 credit hours 6 lectures

Common major subjects 9 credit hours 3 lectures

Business Administration specialization 6 lectures
Financial management specialization 6 lectures

Banks major 6 lectures
Financial markets specialist 6 lectures
Human resources specialization 6 lectures
Marketing specialization 6 lectures

Admissions Requirements

Across these five areas of special admission requirements are the same:
  • A copy of the applicant’s Curriculum Vitae or professional resume
  • Two or more years of full-time, occupational experience, preferably at a managerial level, related to the Business Administration field
  • Official transcripts showing the completion of a Master’s degree from an approved or accredited college or university/institution

Certification Information

While some professional degree programs from ACADEMY OF GLASGOW FOR CULTURE & SCIENCES are designed to prepare students to
meet international professional certification requirements, these programs may not necessarily meet the professional degree requirements in other countries.
Students who plan to enroll in international professional degree programs with the intention of obtaining the professional degree in other countries should be
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Current students who are planning to undertake field experiences abroad should be familiar with the requirements of other countries.
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certificates may meet the requirements of other state licensing boards, and doing so requires contacting your state licensing boards and having those boards reviewed
The curricula of the program, which qualifies you to obtain a professional certificate in the specialization you wish to join.

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