Doctor of Business Administration (DBAR) - DBA
CRICOS code (International applicants): 077414G
On-campus | Distance education | |
Semester intake: | Semester 1 (March) Semester 2 (July) | Semester 1 (March) Semester 2 (July) |
Campus: | Toowoomba | - |
Fees: | Domestic full fee paying place International full fee paying place Research training scheme (RTS) | Domestic full fee paying place International full fee paying place Research training scheme (RTS) |
Standard duration: | Full-time candidates normally complete in 3 years. Part-time candidates normally complete in 5 years. Students have a maximum of 4 years (full-time) or 8 years (part-time) to complete this program. | |
Program articulation: | From: Master of Business Administration ; Master of Project Management (ends 2014) |
Notes
Where credit is granted, maximum and minimum duration will be
adjusted in the same proportion as credit, for example, where the
maximum of four units of credit is granted, maximum time will be four
years.
Contact us
Future Australian and New Zealand students | Future International students | Current students |
Freecall (within Australia): 1800 269 500 Phone (from outside Australia): +61 7 4631 5315 Email: study @usq.edu.au |
Phone: +61 7 4631 5543 Email: international@usq.edu.au |
Freecall (within Australia): 1800 007 252 Phone (from outside Australia): +61 7 4631 2285 Email usq.support@usq.edu.au |
Program aims
The focus of this program is to provide a high-level, vocationally-oriented program that gives students who are already business professionals sufficient theoretical and empirical understanding to enable them to identify and resolve business challenges in both the private and public sectors.
Program objectives
On successful completion of the Doctor of Business Administration program students will be able to:
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apply relevant theoretical knowledge to contemporary business problems
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critique contemporary organisational practice in the light of relevant theory
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explain the principles of, and apply, a range of quantitative and qualitative research methods frequently used in business research
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determine and apply appropriate research methods to business management problems
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critically evaluate business research studies in order to assess their quality and applicability in improving the effective handling of business management problems
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acquire and utilise knowledge of behavioural, policy and strategic issues to improve the effectiveness of their own organisations
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identify, analyse and evaluate internal and external environmental influences on organisations in order to develop strategic plans for the management of change and development
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demonstrate superior oral and written communications skills relevant to business
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link the educational experience directly with their own workplace experience.
Admission requirements
Candidates for entry into the Doctor of Business Administration must meet each of the following entry criteria to the satisfaction of the Faculty of Business, Education, Law and Arts:
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a coursework Masters degree or equivalent level from a recognised institution
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five years' full-time equivalent work experience, including at least two years' full-time equivalent work experience in a managerial position
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submission of a satisfactory preliminary research proposal, as determined by the Higher Degrees Review and Admissions Committee.
Notes:
Admission to the Doctor of Business Administration is dependent upon the Faculty's capacity to supervise the proposed dissertation. Prospective candidates should contact the Faculty of Business, Education, Law and Arts for up-to-date information regarding research areas before preparing their preliminary dissertation proposals.
Candidates for admission to the Doctor of Business Administration must meet the ¾«¶«´«Ã½app's English language proficiency requirements for postgraduate students. Please refer to Section 2.2.4 of the .
Domestic and International Applicants from a non-English speaking background are required to satisfy .
If you do not meet the English language requirements you may apply to study a ¾«¶«´«Ã½app-approved . On successful completion of the English language program, Applicants may be admitted to an Award Program.
Program fees
Domestic full fee paying place
Domestic full fee paying places are funded entirely through
the full fees paid by the student. Full fees vary depending on the
courses that are taken. You are able to calculate the fees for a particular
course via the
Domestic full fee paying students
may be eligible to defer their fees through a Government loan called provided they meet the residency and citizenship
requirements.
Australian citizens, Permanent Humanitarian Visa
holders, Permanent Resident visa holders and New Zealand citizens
who will be resident outside Australia for the duration of their program
pay full tuition fees and are not eligible for .
International full fee paying place
International students pay full fees. Full fees vary depending on the courses that are taken and whether they are studied on-campus, via distance education/online. You are able to calculate the fees for a particular course via the .
Research training scheme (RTS)
All Australian citizens, Australian permanent residents and New Zealand citizens commencing a higher degree research program will have their tuition fees paid for by the Australian Federal Government under the Research Training Scheme (RTS). The RTS place entitles a student to a maximum period of four years exemption full time or 8 years part time on tuition fees for a Doctorate program and 2 years exemption full time or 4 years part time for Masters by Research programs. As part of the enrolment process students are required to submit proof of citizenship and transcripts of all previous academic study. It is with this documentation that USQ can determine the eligibility for RTS. Students who are eligible for RTS are:
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those who have not consumed any RTS previously
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those who have already utilised RTS and have successfully completed a research program. Once a student completes a higher degree research program full entitlements of RTS are restored.
Program structure
The Doctor of Business Administration is a 24-unit program comprising 4 coursework courses from the Master of Business Administration specialisation courses, 4 units of research coursework and 16 units of research. Students are required to undertake:
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4 coursework courses from the MBA specialisation courses. If a supervisor evaluates that the applicant should build more specific prior knowledge in a particular specialist area that is vital to the research topic, then the applicant can be required to complete up to four relevant specialisation courses from the MBA program
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and which must be completed successfully before progressing to the research dissertation
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plus and which must be completed successfully before progressing to the research dissertation
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plus an externally examined 16-unit research dissertation, comprised of eight 2-unit courses.
Note: The dissertation is structured as eight 2-unit courses for accounting and administrative purposes. These courses are similar with respect to intellectual activity and the rate and direction of progress through them need not necessarily be hindered by individual courses synopses. Writing the dissertation is an ongoing process.
Note: Dissertation courses must be enrolled in ‘sequentially’, for example, and , then and , not and , then and .
Students will be provided with the relevant study books that provide guidelines for the preparation and examination of the Doctor of Business Administration Research Dissertation.
Refer to for further details.
Required time limits
Full-time candidates normally complete in 3 years. Part-time candidates normally complete in 5 years. Students have a maximum of 4 years (full-time) or 8 years (part-time) to complete this program.
Other program requirements
Students must complete successfully all coursework before progressing to the research dissertation.
Should students wish to change their proposed research topic, they must apply for permission to do so to the Faculty of Business, Education, Law and Arts, stating their reasons and providing a new research proposal.
It is recommended that Australian students visit their supervisors at least once each year while they are completing their dissertation. For overseas students, visits by Faculty staff could be arranged through the ¾«¶«´«Ã½app’s agents/partners, subject to minimum numbers.
Exit points
Students must maintain good standing in this program. Please refer to the .
Students who do not maintain good standing in the Doctor of Business Administration program, or who fail , or who do not meet the requirements for satisfactory progress in their research dissertation will be permitted to exit with a lesser qualification provided that they have met the requirements of the relevant program.
A student who completes successfully , , and may, upon application, exit with the Postgraduate Certificate in Business Research.
Credit
Normally no credit will be granted in this 24-unit research program. However, an applicant may have specialist knowledge built up in their previous Master’s degree or in a Master of Business Administration (MBA) specialisation as well as extensive working experience in their area of interest. The candidate may be granted up to four units of credit for the MBA specialisation courses based on their completed postgraduate studies and relevant extensive experience.
Candidates exiting the DBA program with the Postgraduate Certificate in Business Research are not eligible for credit in the required courses.
In this section:
Recommended enrolment pattern - full-time
Students are able to enrol in any offered mode of a course (on-campus, distance education or online), regardless of the program mode of study they enrolled in.
The flexibility of the DBA program means that there will be a range of enrolment patterns and many students will have a unique enrolment pattern. Students requiring assistance should contact the Faculty of Business, Education, Law and Arts. A suggested enrolment pattern for a student commencing in semester 1 is set out in the following table:
Course | Year of program and semester in which course is normally studied | Enrolment requirements | Comments | |||||
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On-campus (ONC) | Distance education (EXT) | Online (ONL) | ||||||
Year | Sem | Year | Sem | Year | Sem | |||
1 | 1 | (Formerly MGT8401) | ||||||
1 | 1 | (Formerly MGT8403) | ||||||
1 | 1 | (Formerly MGT8402) | ||||||
1 | 1 | (Formerly MGT8404) | ||||||
* | 2 | 1 | Pre-requisite: ( or MGT8401) and ( or MGT8402) and ( or MGT8403) and ( or MGT8404) | |||||
* | 2 | 1 | Pre-requisite: ( or MGT8401) and ( or MGT8402) and ( or MGT8403) and ( or MGT8404) | |||||
* | 2 | 2 | Pre-requisite: ( or MGT8401) and ( or MGT8402) and ( or MGT8403) and ( or MGT8404) | |||||
* | 2 | 2 | Pre-requisite: ( or MGT8401) and ( or MGT8402) and ( or MGT8403) and ( or MGT8404) | |||||
* | 3 | 1 | Pre-requisite: ( or MGT8401) and ( or MGT8402) and ( or MGT8403) and ( or MGT8404) | |||||
* | 3 | 1 | Pre-requisite: ( or MGT8401) and ( or MGT8402) and ( or MGT8403) and ( or MGT8404) | |||||
* | 3 | 2 | Pre-requisite: ( or MGT8401) and ( or MGT8402) and ( or MGT8403) and ( or MGT8404) | |||||
* | 3 | 2 | Pre-requisite: ( or MGT8401) and ( or MGT8402) and ( or MGT8403) and ( or MGT8404) |
Footnotes | |
* | 2–unit course |
Recommended enrolment pattern - part-time
Students are able to enrol in any offered mode of a course (on-campus, distance education or online), regardless of the program mode of study they enrolled in.
The flexibility of the DBA program means that there will be a range of enrolment patterns and many students will have a unique enrolment pattern. Students requiring assistance should contact the Faculty of Business, Education, Law and Arts. A suggested enrolment pattern for a student commencing in semester 1 is set out in the following table:
Course | Year of program and semester in which course is normally studied | Enrolment requirements | Comments | |||||
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On-campus (ONC) | Distance education (EXT) | Online (ONL) | ||||||
Year | Sem | Year | Sem | Year | Sem | |||
1 | 1 | (Formerly MGT8401) | ||||||
1 | 1 | (Formerly MGT8403) | ||||||
1 | 2 | (Formerly MGT8402) | ||||||
1 | 2 | (Formerly MGT8404) | ||||||
* | 2 | 1 | Pre-requisite: ( or MGT8401) and ( or MGT8402) and ( or MGT8403) and ( or MGT8404) | |||||
* | 2 | 2 | Pre-requisite: ( or MGT8401) and ( or MGT8402) and ( or MGT8403) and ( or MGT8404) | |||||
* | 3 | 1 | Pre-requisite: ( or MGT8401) and ( or MGT8402) and ( or MGT8403) and ( or MGT8404) | |||||
* | 3 | 2 | Pre-requisite: ( or MGT8401) and ( or MGT8402) and ( or MGT8403) and ( or MGT8404) | |||||
* | 4 | 1 | Pre-requisite: ( or MGT8401) and ( or MGT8402) and ( or MGT8403) and ( or MGT8404) | |||||
* | 4 | 2 | Pre-requisite: ( or MGT8401) and ( or MGT8402) and ( or MGT8403) and ( or MGT8404) | |||||
* | 5 | 1 | Pre-requisite: ( or MGT8401) and ( or MGT8402) and ( or MGT8403) and ( or MGT8404) | |||||
* | 5 | 2 | Pre-requisite: ( or MGT8401) and ( or MGT8402) and ( or MGT8403) and ( or MGT8404) |
Footnotes | |
* | 2–unit course |