Executive Doctor of Business Administration
The Executive DBA at North Alabama prepares you to address real-world organizational issues and disruptive trends by developing applied executive-level research skills enabling you to solve complex organizational problems and create innovative business solutions.
This EDBA program is an ideal fit for experienced leaders seeking to advance within an organization or transition into a consulting career or higher education.
With an applied dissertation, which can be leveraged to solve an existing organizational problem, the Doctor of Business Administration program is primarily online with on-campus sessions one weekend per month. This prestigious degree will distinguish you in your field by preparing you to implement research projects to impact organizational strategic decisions in an efficient and innovative manner.
Time to Complete:
36 Months
Part-time
Modality Offered:
Online with on-campus sessions
once per month
Credentials:
Executive DBA
Why North Alabama?
The UNA Sanders College of Business and Technology is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International). This is a highly esteemed accreditation held by fewer than five percent of business colleges worldwide.
“EDBA Classes at UNA are practical and highly relevant with immediate, real-world application. Learning and being mentored by such world-class faculty is priceless. I am excited and privileged to be in the EDBA program at UNA – it has been worth every penny, time sacrificed, and ounce of commitment.”
Curriculum
This low residency, cohort-based Executive DBA program is primarily online with monthly on-campus sessions over a three-year period. The Executive Doctor of Business Administration program requires 54 post-master’s credit hours and students are expected to complete the majority of their coursework in the first two years and their dissertation in year three.
How much can I make with an EDBA?
EDBA Plan of Study
1st Term | Hours | |
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Spring | ||
Discovering Applied Research | 3 | |
Project Management for Applied Research | 1 | |
Exploring Statistical Relationships in Business | 3 | |
Engaging with Applied Statistics Lab | 1 | |
Hours | 8 | |
2nd Term | ||
Summer | ||
Prediction and Planning for Business Futures | 1 | |
Organizational Problem Solving; Design and Measurement | 3 | |
Innovation System Solutions (Course may be offered at a different time) | 1 | |
Hours | 5 | |
3rd Term | ||
Fall | ||
Advanced Quantitative Analysis | 3 | |
Advanced Qualitative Analysis | 3 | |
Developing Applied Research Skills | 2 | |
Hours | 8 |
1st Term | ||
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Spring | ||
Designing Technology for User Experience | 1 | |
Emerging Methodologies for Organizations | 1 | |
Becoming Data Smart | 3 | |
Emerging Issues in Business | 3 | |
Hours | 8 | |
2nd Term | ||
Summer | ||
Integrating GIS to Optimize Business Performance | 1 | |
Creative and Innovative Thinking | 3 | |
Exploring Trends in the Global Economy (Course may be offered at a different time) | 1 | |
Hours | 5 | |
3rd Term | ||
Fall | ||
Applied Decision Making and Optimization | 2 | |
Dissertation Design | 3 | |
Hours | 5 |
1st Term | ||
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Spring | ||
Applications of Disruptive Technology (Course may be offered at a different time) | 3 | |
Dissertation | 3 | |
Hours | 6 | |
2nd Term | ||
Summer | ||
Dissertation | 3 | |
Dissertation | 3 | |
Hours | 6 | |
3rd Term | ||
Fall | ||
Dissertation | 3 | |
Hours | 3 | |
Total Hours (3 Years) | 54 |
Residency
There will be a total of 10 weekend residencies per calendar year, starting midday on Friday and finishing before lunch on Sunday. Some meals will be covered, but overall travel and lodging are not. Weekend residencies include:
- Class time
- One-on-one time with faculty
- Opportunities to engage in group work
- Team building with fellow classmates
- Opportunities to explore the campus and city
Faculty
You will learn from dedicated full-time faculty—most holding PhDs and/or terminal degrees from leading universities—as you pursue your doctorate degree in business.
The faculty dedicated to the EDBA program can be found here.
What can I do with an EDBA?
By earning an Executive Doctor of Business Administration, you will differentiate yourself from others with only an MBA because you will have developed the applied research skills needed for solving complex organizational problems and will have learned to develop innovative business solutions based on the most current evidence-based practices.
These qualities are an ideal fit for an experienced professional seeking to further strengthen leadership skills and advance within an organization or transition into a consulting career or higher education.
Accreditations
The North Alabama Sanders College of Business and Technology is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International).
Admissions Requirements
Applicants for a doctorate degree in business should have previously earned an MBA or master’s degree in a related field from a regionally accredited academic institution. Because of this requirement, no test scores (for example, GMAT, GRE, MAT) will be required for admission into the program.
Doctor of Business Administration applicants should possess at least seven years of substantive work experience preferably with high levels of responsibility, expertise, and leadership.
- Completed application.
- Resume.
- Official transcripts from all previously attended institutions.
- Two letters of recommendation from professionals in academia or industry who can comment on accomplishments and contributions, leadership, and other potential success factors.
- One essay outlining goals and motivations for pursuing the EDBA.
- Virtual Interview with EDBA Admissions Committee
Resources
Executive DBA students are provided with:
- A laptop and professional EDBA bag
- All necessary University and statistical software
- Textbooks
- Parking passes
- Research support for academic conferences
- Executive nameplates
- EDBA clothing
- Business cards
Is a dissertation required?
Yes, and it is possible to use this research project to solve an existing organizational problem for your organization.
Is this an online DBA program?
No. This program has a low residency requirement. This means that students have the flexibility to complete much of their coursework online and on their own schedule, with classes held on campus approximately one weekend each month to learn in a cohort environment from UNA business faculty.
What is the difference between an Executive DBA program and a PhD in Business Administration?
While both are doctoral degrees, Ph.D. in Business Administration programs are generally designed for younger academics looking to advance in the social sciences or academic settings and focus on theory-driven and discipline-based research. DBA programs, however, are constructed for professionals who are already experienced leaders looking for a terminal degree beyond an MBA. The Executive DBA program at UNA goes a step further by emphasizing real-world problem solving and the development of applied research skills for professionals who are looking to drive organizational change and innovation.
What will the cohort size be for the DBA program at North Alabama?
The cohort size will be approximately 15 students of like-minded professionals.
How long will the Doctor of Business Administration degree take to complete?
The Executive DBA from North Alabama will take three years, part-time, for working professionals. In the first two years, students will complete the majority of their coursework, and year three will be dedicated to their dissertation.