Course Name |
Business Administration - DBA |
Course Provider |
SETU - Waterford Campus |
Alternative Provider(s) |
SETU - South East Technological University |
Course Code |
WD560 |
Course Type |
Postgraduate |
Qualifications |
Award Name | NFQ Classification | Awarding Body | NFQ Level |
Degree - Doctoral (Level 10 NFQ)
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Major |
QQI |
Level 10 NFQ |
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PAC |
Attendance Options |
Part time |
Location (Districts) |
Waterford City |
Qualification Letters |
DBA |
Enrolment and Start Dates Comment |
NEXT INTAKE: September 2023 |
Application Date |
Closing: 30 September 2022. |
PAC Application Information |
How to Apply
Applications for this programme are made online by going to https://v2.pac.ie/institute/6
However please contact Professor Denis Harrington, Head of Graduate Business at dharrington@wit.ie before making your application.
In the interim, please feel free to contact Professor Denis Harrington, Head of Graduate Business at dharrington@wit.ie if you wish to have an informal discussion about the WIT DBA. |
Application Weblink |
Web Page - Click Here |
Duration |
4 years part-time/blended. |
Course Fee |
Programme fee details are available on the Postgraduate Fee Schedule displayed on our website at www.wit.ie/pgfees |
Link to Course Fee |
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Entry Requirements |
Expand+This programme is intended to meet the strong demand for professionals who have completed a high level of training in management and business-related areas, and who possess highly developed skills in undertaking research. Applicants should also displ...
Hide-This programme is intended to meet the strong demand for professionals who have completed a high level of training in management and business-related areas, and who possess highly developed skills in undertaking research. Applicants should also display a competence in solving problems analytically and in separating opportunities and challenges in terms of cause and effect.
Specifically, we look for:
MBA (or equivalent Master degree)
Five years management experience, ideally at senior level
Satisfactory performance at the admission interview
Applicants whose first language is not English must submit evidence of competency in English, please see WIT’s English Language Requirements for details.
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Comment |
Campus: Cork Road |
Course Content |
Expand+Description
What is the Doctor of Business Administration?
The DBA programme focuses on the application of theoretical knowledge to the advancement of management and business practice, and is designed to develop the analytical, conceptual, and crit...
Hide-Description
What is the Doctor of Business Administration?
The DBA programme focuses on the application of theoretical knowledge to the advancement of management and business practice, and is designed to develop the analytical, conceptual, and critical thinking skills of senior business and management professionals.
This is a distinctive, research-issue driven programme that is orientated towards senior executives in managerial roles, and combines workplace and professional engagement with the scholarly rigour of the academic institution. This qualification is increasingly recognised by international business and management schools as the most appropriate post-MBA (or equivalent Master degree) route to combining academic research on management and business with further personal and professional development.
The four year part time programme is innovative in its structure, combining three significant milestones on the doctoral process; advanced research skills workshops, cumulative paper series and the completion of the DBA thesis, all of which centres around addressing an organisational issue of interest. The programme is designed to facilitate senior manager access, with a 2-3 day block on campus each semester. The WIT DBA utilises a blended learning approach, combining the latest technologies for remote access and communications.
Special Feature
The programme allows participants’ to understand prevailing practices in the subject area of their field of research; to acquire the necessary understanding and expertise in appropriate research design, data- collection methods and data-analysis techniques; to conduct, write-up and disseminate high-quality research of doctoral standard; and to achieve a greater level of effectiveness in managing business innovation and change.
You can register your interest at graduatebusiness@wit.ie inserting "DBA Next Intake" in the subject line, and include in the main body of the message: your full name, organisation and position, and telephone and email contact details. We will then contact you in due course to let you know the date of our next open evening for the programme together with full details of the application process.
The DBA is the international post-masters qualification for senior management advancement. This business doctorate develops management expertise through rigorous research design, positioning the DBA graduate for rapid organisation and career progression.
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Subjects Taught |
Expand+Modules:
We aim to develop the participant’s ability to undertake independent research at an advanced level and make a significant contribution to knowledge and professional practice through the evaluation of business management structures, contex...
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We aim to develop the participant’s ability to undertake independent research at an advanced level and make a significant contribution to knowledge and professional practice through the evaluation of business management structures, contexts and processes.
Through the application of research to business problems and issues, the programme focuses on the skills required to contribute to the enrichment of trans-disciplinary professional practice in management, and to lead organisations facing a complex global business environment.
View modules via link:
https://www.wit.ie/courses/doctorate_in_business_administration_part_time#modules
This three-stage programme concentrates on the enhancement of professional practice by:
Focusing on professional development
Enhancing enterprise leadership & development skills
Assimilating knowledge
Honing analytical, conceptual & critical thinking skills
Developing advanced research skills
Following completion of a series of workshops in Stage 1, participants will submit a research proposal, to be presented at a doctoral colloquium. Students will then research and write up a series of research papers in Stage 2, guided by an academic mentor and a WIT working paper series, before submitting and defending their thesis in Stage 3 of the programme.
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Further Enquiries |
Expand+Prof. Denis Harrington B.Comm (Hons), MBA, PhD, FRSA
Title: Head of Department of Graduate Business
School/ Department: Business - Graduate Business
Email: DHARRINGTON@wit.ie
Telephone: +353 0 51302427
Dr. Sean Byrne BA ACMA MBS PhD
Title: Le...
Hide-Prof. Denis Harrington B.Comm (Hons), MBA, PhD, FRSA
Title: Head of Department of Graduate Business
School/ Department: Business - Graduate Business
Email: DHARRINGTON@wit.ie
Telephone: +353 0 51302427
Dr. Sean Byrne BA ACMA MBS PhD
Title: Lecturer in Accounting and Research Methods
School/ Department: Business - Accountancy And Economics
Email: sbyrne@wit.ie
Telephone: +353 0 51302464
Dr. Chris O'Riordan BA FCA MBA PhD
Title: Lecturer in Accounting
School/ Department: Business - Accountancy And Economics
Email: coriordan@wit.ie
Telephone: +353 0 51845610
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Course Web Page |
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