DBA International Business Specialization
Doctor of Business Administration International Business Specialization
Entrance/Admissions Requirements
A minimum grade point average of 3.0 for all upper-division (last 60 credits) undergraduate work and previous graduate work. A master’s degree with a minimum grade point average of 3.0. A statement of purpose explaining why this degree would enable you to meet your career goals and how this specific doctoral program in the School of Education at UNAD Florida enables you to best reach these goals. (1)Apply Online to the UNAD Florida Graduate School and pay application fee. As part of the online application, you also are required to provide a statement of purpose. Your statement of goals should addresses the following areas: why do you want a doctoral degree, how is this going to help you meet your professional goals, what is your research interest, and how do you see this research interest meshing with your school. If you are able, we also suggest including information such as a faculty member you have interacted with that could serve as your initial mentor, your interest in research as a career goal (if that is what you want to do), pre-doctoral research or employment experience that supports your goals. (2) Submit your official transcripts from institutions of higher education to the UNAD Florida’s Admissions Office (2800 Weston Road Suite 203. Weston, Fl 33331 USA). These must be the official transcripts in a sealed envelope from the institution of higher education. (3) Submit an example of your academic writing. This could be several chapters from your master's thesis or several of your scholarly papers. (4) Submit current vitae or resume.
Program Objective
The Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) degree program is designed to enhance the capabilities of experienced professionals to enable them to meet the dynamic needs of modern businesses and organizations in the national and international environment, and to produce graduates who can contribute to the expansion of knowledge and awareness of contemporary strategic issues and practices.
Program Description
The online Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) program provides participants with the opportunity to build on their personal and professional competencies while balancing the demands of career and family. The program is designed to graduate scholar practitioners who will set the standard for best practices and contribute to the solution of critical international business and management problems through research, teaching, and consulting. The Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) enables students to combine theory and research methods to define, implement and better evaluate the decision-making strategies necessary for organizational growth. This Doctoral program has two specializations: Management and International Business.
(b) Business Administration (International Business Specialization)
This specialization focuses on the essential elements required to understand and manage multinational and international business. Students interested in international business positions and/or teaching in post-secondary institutions of higher education at home and abroad benefit from this specialization.
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Courses |
Hour/Credit |
Pre - Requirement |
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BUS711 Doctoral Program Orientation Seminary |
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BUS712 Strategic Management and Critical Thinking Skills |
4 |
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BUS713 Social Responsibility and Sustainability |
4 |
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BUS721 Qualitative Research |
4 |
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BUS722 Interdisciplinary, Intercultural and International Approach to Management |
4 |
BUS713 |
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BUS731 Quantitative Research I |
4 |
BUS721 |
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BUS733 Cross Cultural Management |
4 |
BUS722 |
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BUS741 Quantitative Research II |
4 |
BUS731 |
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BUS743 International Political and Legal Systems |
4 |
BUS733 |
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BUS753 Leadership in 21st Century Global Multicultural Organizations |
4 |
BUS743 |
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BUS752 Doctoral Seminar I |
4 |
BUS741 |
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BUS762 Doctoral Seminar II |
4 |
BUS752 |
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BUS763 Comparative Economic Systems |
4 |
BUS753 |
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BUS772 Doctoral Seminar III |
4 |
BUS762 |
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BUS773 Global Management Models |
4 |
BUS763 |
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BUS782 International Business Strategies |
4 |
BUS773 |
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BUS780 Thesis Dissertation |
4 |
BUS772 |
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