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Online PhD Programs in Business & Management
Why get a business and management doctorate degree? When it comes to today's global business world, having experience as your only knowledge base just won't cut it. While an MBA or business administration degree can offer extensive training, they are becoming more and more common. Earning a doctorate of business administration (DBA) can help you get ahead of the competition and land a high paying business job. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median average salary of a CEO in 2004 was $140,350. Since a position like this pays well and is highly esteemed, competition is tough.(cont)
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Walden University Online
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- Ph.D. in Applied Management and Decision Sciences
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Capella University
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- PhD - General Org and Mgmt
- PhD - Leadership
- PhD - Management Education
- PhD - Management of Nonprofit Agencies
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University of Phoenix
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- Doctor of Mgmt in Org Leadership
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University of Maryland University College
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- Doctor of Management
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Indiana State University
Proposed and administered by the School of Technology at Indiana State University, a Ph.D. in Technology Management will be offered through a consortium of seven universities across the U.S. The overall doctoral program is designed to provide the student with planned opportunities to increase both depth and breadth of knowledge in technological studies. To guarantee the attainment of this goal, students must complete a minimum of 90 semester hours of graduate study above the baccalaureate degree, with a majority of the course work at the 600 level. The doctor of philosophy in technology's unique residency requirement can be completed by candidates enrolling in a minimum of nine credit hours per semester for two semesters. Access to other courses offered by members of the consortium will be available at the home campus through the Web, videotapes, television, and other technology. Indiana State University is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools.



