Ph.D. in Management is a research-based academic programme with a professional orientation. The programme aims to equip individuals of exceptional promise and possibility for professions in higher education as faculty members employed in education and analysis and for high-level managerial and research careers in the public and private domains. Individuals after the completion of the degree programme will demonstrate an in-depth knowledge of international business research methods and a high potential for driving noteworthy assistance to their domain of specialization in business.
The curriculum of this program at DBUU offers the breadth of knowledge of the critical elements of business administration and the depth of area specialization acceptable to allow the student to make significant contributions to the discipline. The flexibility in the curriculum permits each student to create upon his or her own powers and to acclimate students to various classes of practice in an expansive variety of fields. A Ph.D. in Business Management demands competence in the basic disciplines of research tools, international business, and one of the subsequent concentrations: supply chain management, finance, information technology, marketing, or strategic management. An essential set of outcomes that will be associated with this program will be the success of our Ph.D. graduates in teaching and conducting research in business associated with emerging economies. Therefore, the likely career path of our Ph.D. graduates will be primarily within the faculties of business schools mainly related to these regions.
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PEO-1 | To equip our scholars with the aptitudes and credentials required to operate theoretically grounded and scientifically established research in detailed business disciplines, which will prepare them for teaching and research positions in academe or industry. |
PEO-2 | To analyze the applicable techniques for research and advanced academic investigation in business management. |
PEO-3 | To discover new formulation of ideas or the creative understanding of specified data. |
PSO-1 | To integrate learning from additional business disciplines to consider complex administrative contexts, opportunities, and threats. |
PSO-2 | To design and execute practical research projects, develop new solutions/techniques, and decode complex business concerns to design organizations. |
PSO-3 | To create and analyze new knowledge, via original research or additional state-of-the-art scholarship, of a grade to satisfy peer review, expand the vanguard of the domain of business management and merit publication. |
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