The University of Notre Dame Australia

Doctor of Business Administration

The University of Notre Dame Australia

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level:
CRICOS: 01032F

Are you an experienced professional who desires to achieve academic excellence and be a leader in your field? The University of Notre Dame Australia Doctor of Business Administration is a three-year or equivalent part-time program dedicated to building a strong and innovative research culture. This postgraduate doctorate includes coursework and a research thesis of approximately 80,000 words in length. Your thesis should bridge the theory-practice gap, make a practical contribution to a specific area of business administration and professional knowledge, and contribute to current scholarship. Contact our postgraduate consultants for further information.

Standard entry requirements

  • The Pro Vice Chancellor - Research, on the advice of the National Head of the School, determines admission to the Doctor of Business Administration Award.
  • Applicants to the Doctor of Business Administration Award are expected to satisfy the following criteria:
  • Possession of a research Masters degree by thesis or dissertation appropriate to the professional field of the applicant
  • Possession of a Masters degree by coursework appropriate to the professional field of the applicant completed at a superior standard
  • Possession of a Bachelors degree with Honours (typically 1st Class or Class 2A Honours level or equivalent) or
  • Possession of a Master of Philosophy
  • In exceptional circumstances, an equivalent academic or professional background that is considered by the National Head of the School to be an appropriate preparation for independent study and research work at Doctoral level.

Study information

CampusFeesEntryMid year intakeAttendance
Fremantle No
  • Full-time : 3 years
Sydney No
  • Full-time : 3 years

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