
Doctorate of Business Administration (DBA) - Global Business and Leadership
California InterContinental University
Description
The online Doctorate of Business Administration (DBA) - Global Business and Leadership degree from California InterContinental University has been created to provide students with a flexible program that will guide students in performing applied research and transform mature Learners into Leaders.
Throughout the course of this online degree in global business and leadership, students will learn about making advanced decision-making skills and techniques, as well as develop the knowledge that is required for research and writing skills that are need for succeeding within various academic and business environments.
Topics addressed by the online global business and leadership courses of this DBA program, include:
- Financial Economics
- Global Economy
- Organizational Change & Development in Mgt. System
- Managing Innovation Integrating Technology
- Merger & Acquisition: Due Diligence Report
- E-Commerce Models and its Applications
- Qualitative Research in Consumer Behavior
- Strategic Management: A Global Approach
- Business Research Methodology & Quantitative Statistics
This online doctorate in business administration degree program is focused on improving each student's analytical ability, strategic thinking, process implementation, and makes them think beyond industry applications.
Students pursing this Emphasis will learn about theories, practices, and ethics of leadership, risk management, global leadership business interaction and project management.
This online global business and leadership degree program will prepare students for careers in the fields of:
- Global business management and consulting
- Enterprise architecture
- Content management
- Development specialist
- Application architecture
Students must have a masters degree from an accredited institution, and 10 years professional experience.
Accreditation Information
Distance Education and Training Council, Accrediting Commission