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DOCTOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
A DBA is awarded to a candidate who has made an independent and original contribution to a specific professional area and who has successfully completed an approved course of study incorporating a taught component and a research component, culminating in the submission of a thesis to a requisite standard.
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Doctor of Business Administration | DBA
The DBA of CH-Warsaw Management University combines state of the art professional practice and the concept of the reflective practitioner with relevant academic theory and helps you to apply this to the investigation of problems, the creation of solutions, and the introduction of change within your own workplace. Because it is work-focused there is no interruption to your earning power.
DBA candidates must be in possession of a recognized Master’s Degree; i.e., it has to be awarded by an officially acknowledged Higher Education Institution. graduates without a Master’s Degree, who have been awarded another recognized Degree directly comparable to a Postgraduate Degree (equivalent to level 7 of studies) may be admitted. This regulation acknowledges national differences, which may exist internationally.
In many disciplines, research has become a truly collaborative national and international endeavour where institutional, regional, and national boundaries are no longer an obstacle to collaboration. This also has benefited our students, who can easily contact researchers, fellow students, and professionals all over the world. This has provided them with tremendous opportunity for expanding their vision.
Apply for a DBA at CH-Warsaw Management University
If you are applying for a DBA you should:
check the research interests detailed on the relevant department to see if we can offer expert supervision in your chosen area of specialisation.
prepare a brief research proposal to outline the research you would like to undertake including any potential supervisors that you have identified.
submit a full application with all supporting documentation