Business Administration (Professional Doctorate) DProf

DProf
University of Dundee

Course details

Course description

Our Professional Doctorates are aimed at established professionals, from a range of disciplines, with interests in using advanced research skills and knowledge within their practice. The programme is designed to enhance personal career trajectories, as well as develop leadership to influence impactful change.
The Professional Doctorate is a professionally focused doctorate, a practice-oriented alternative to a PhD, that will equip professionals to use applied research within different settings. The four-year part-time programme requires completion of taught modules (including leadership, professional identities and advanced research methods) and a doctoral thesis. The University of Dundee has over 40 years of internationally renowned distance learning experience making it an ideal choice for a programme that combines online learning with two campus-based teaching blocks per year.

The Professional Doctorate at the University of Dundee is uniquely interdisciplinary. This is achieved through Professional Doctorate researchers from across the University studying together, and the programme modules being taught by interdisciplinary teams of leading academics. This innovative approach develops of an interdisciplinary lens through which Professional Doctorate researchers can understand and address the complexity of transforming lives locally and globally.

The aim of this Professional Doctorate is to provide a 4-year, part time doctoral degree in business administration (DBA) to participants with at least five years’ experience relevant to business and management who seek to advance their professional careers through a programme of study that:

• Aims to develop their understanding of advanced theoretical ideas and frameworks in business and management relevant to the exercise of strategic leadership, the design of organizations and the management of culture change in local and global contexts, and the theme of entrepreneurship and innovation.

• Draws principally on the philosophy and methods of change-oriented approaches to business and management knowledge production that focuses on future change as well as more conventional approaches to research that is past-oriented.

• Enables participants to apply advanced theory and concepts to strategic and policy issues with a view to them being able to recommend and lead strategic or policy changes.

Subjects

  • Marketing
  • Business and management
  • Strategic management
  • Entrepreneurial studies
  • Accounting

Provided by

University of Dundee

contactus@dundee.ac.uk

01382 383838

Provider website

Nethergate

Dundee

DD1 4HN

Entry requirements

You must have a first or upper second class Honours degree or Masters degree or equivalent, plus 5 years professional practice experience

Course options

Course details

Part time

1st Sep 2024 to 1st Sep 2028

Cost: Visit the provider's website for details.

Venue details

Main Site

Nethergate

Dundee

DD1 4HN

Who to contact

contactus@dundee.ac.uk

01382 383838