Elite part-time doctoral program for senior executives. Triple-accredited excellence. Work while you study with monthly installments.
About This Service
The Executive Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) is a part-time professional doctorate program designed for senior professionals and executives. It bridges the gap between advanced academic theory and global business leadership.
Key Program Details:
- 100% Online Delivery: Study from anywhere without relocating or career interruption.
- Strategic Research: Apply scientific rigor to your own organization, solving real-world challenges in real-time.
- Flexible Schedule: Tailored for busy executives, spread over 4 to 6 years.
- Triple-Accredited Excellence: Earn a qualification from an institution in the top 1% globally (AACSB, AMBA, EQUIS).
Cost & Funding:
- Total Tuition: £39,000 for the full program.
- Monthly Installments: Flexible plans starting from approximately £812 per month.
- UK Doctoral Loans: You may be eligible for a UK Government Doctoral Loan to help cover costs.
- Scholarships: Potential for Merit and Alumni scholarships (10% to 20%).
Professional Outcomes:
- Preparation for C-suite roles such as CEO, Business Consultant, or Research Director.
- Development of evidence-based practice for scientific leadership.
- Exclusive access to an international network of senior executives.
What's Included
Work-Study Balance
Monthly Payment Plans
No Application Fee
UK Doctoral Loan Eligible
Workplace-Based Research
Triple-Accredited Quality
Requirements
Minimum 5 years senior management experience
UK Master's degree (MBA, MSc, or MA) or equivalent
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