
Course outline and modules
The global business world scenario is one of constant change - be it in terms of technology, regulations, macroeconomic forces or the range and depth of skills required. Change that constantly throws up new and complex challenges that must be thoughtfully and skilfully navigated to ensure long term business prosperity.
This challenging, part-time, online, research based doctoral programme is designed for experienced business executives who are looking to leverage their professional experience with cutting edge research-based skills to robustly analyse and address complex real-world business problems.
They say that getting to the top is not easy. And staying there is even more difficult. Aston Business School is part of the elite, top 1% of business schools thanks to our triple accreditation from AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA. At Aston, we have a long and distinguished history of supporting businesses and business leaders. Our alumni include highly successful CEOs and senior executives from a wide spectrum of the industrial map.
We know what it takes to get to the top… and more importantly… how to remain there.
Our DBA programme is geared towards executives with at least five years of experience, who hold a Masters degree or equivalent and are looking to enhance their skills and equip themselves to successfully tackle business challenges and make an impact on industry and society. As part of the programme, you will combine advanced theory and contemporary business research to develop a comprehensive data driven research project. This can be across a range of disciplines such as finance, business management, accounting, economics, organisational behaviour, data analytics and human resources.
DBA Community
As part of the Aston DBA programme, you will join an international community of DBA students and alumni. Students on the programme are part of a vibrant, thriving research community. Our faculty hold research seminars and webinars and DBA students may attend the same.
We also seek to host research colloquia where doctoral students can present their work-in-progress, share ideas and perspectives, receive feedback and network with faculty, invited guests and peers. We held our inaugural DBA Research Colloquium in 2022. More details can be found here: DBA Research Colloquium.
Successful and timely completion of your research degree also depends on developing a mixture of subject-specific and transferable skills. Many of these skills will also be important in your future life, whatever career choices you make. DBA students thus have access to a range of training programmes that offer personal and professional development opportunities for all postgraduate researchers at Aston University. The workshops are delivered by the Graduate School which oversees all postgraduate research degrees at the University. More information can be found at: Aston Graduate School.
How will my skills develop?
Upon completion of the executive DBA, you will have developed an array of cutting-edge skills including leadership, finding analytical and research-based solutions and critical reasoning skills to transform your career and organisation, including:
- Critical Thinking
Strengthen your ability to identify, understand, analyse and solve complex problems through rigorous research and analysis grounded in cutting-edge academic theory.
- Strategic Decision-making
Elevate and refine your insights to make an even greater organisational impact through evidence-based practice.
- Research Expertise
Build advanced understanding and application of theory to real-life business challenges.
Programme Pathway and Modules
- Taught Phase: 75 credits
During the first year of your programme, you will gain baseline research skills through modules taught by inspirational faculty and refine your research topic. The modules are designed to allow you to develop as an independent, professional researcher and equip you with the knowledge needed to develop your research thesis. Classes are 100% online and combine asynchronous content with synchronous sessions hosted on our virtual learning platform, giving you the opportunity to interact with your peers and faculty members, share perspectives and network.
Modules in taught phase | 75 credits
Introduction to Business and Management Research (15 credits)
This module will help you understand the process of business and management research and develop the necessary research skills to conduct a literature review.Applied Research Methods (15 credits)
This module will enable you to think about the links between philosophy, theory, and research methodology, and apply these to business and management research.Qualitative and Quantitative Research Methods (30 credits)
This module will provide you with a grounding in the theoretical principles of, and approaches to, quantitative and qualitative research.Professional Development and Research Impact (15 credits)
During this module, you will develop an appreciation for impact related research to inform the operations and decision making within business and consider your future professional development.
Note: The module list provides an overview of what is currently available and is subject to change.- Research Phase: 465 credits
On completion of the taught phase and based on your research topic/area, you will be partnered with academic supervisors. Your supervisors will guide and support you as you develop your doctoral thesis, which forms the capstone for programme. Our faculty specialise in departments such as Accounting, Aston Law, Marketing and Strategy, and Economics, Finance and Entrepreneurship. A full list of departments and academic faculty is available at: ABS Faculty.
This stage of the programme requires significant drive, commitment and dedication to undertaking independent study.
In month 20 of the programme (determined from point of programme registration), you will submit a qualifying report which is assessed by viva voce examination with internal examiners. Briefly, the report will deliver a detailed review of previous research findings relating to your research and a plan & design for research work going forward.
Progress on the programme is contingent on meeting the submission deadline for the qualifying report and passing the viva.
Following successful completion of the qualifying report and viva, candidates further develop and ultimately submit a thesis which is examined in a viva voce examination with internal and external examiners.
Entry requirements
- Entry Requirements
To enter the DBA programme:
- You should possess a master’s in business or management (or relevant subject).
- A minimum of five years of senior role experience is required.
Entry is competitive and all applicants must submit the following:
- Official academic transcript(s) and certificate evidencing an MBA, MSc or MA degree in business or management (or an equivalent professional) qualification.
- Two written references, one of which should be from your current employer
- CV with full education and employment history
- A research proposal. For brief guidance on developing a research proposal, please see the FAQs section below.
- Copy of passport
- A personal statement detailing your motivations in undertaking this programme and how your background, qualifications and experiences will help you meet the demands of the programme. Your personal statement should not exceed 2 pages.
- International Students
- If English isn’t your first language, in addition to the above, you must evidence that the master’s degree was taught mainly or entirely in English, have a minimum TOEFL score of 93 or a minimum IELTS score of 6.5 overall, or an equivalent English language qualification recognised by Aston University.
Find out more about our English language requirements.
- If English isn’t your first language, in addition to the above, you must evidence that the master’s degree was taught mainly or entirely in English, have a minimum TOEFL score of 93 or a minimum IELTS score of 6.5 overall, or an equivalent English language qualification recognised by Aston University.
The information contained on this website details the typical entry requirements for this course for the most commonly offered qualifications. Applicants with alternative qualifications may wish to enquire with the admissions team prior to application as to whether or not their qualifications are deemed acceptable. For less commonly encountered qualifications this will be judged on a case-by-case basis in consultation with the academic admissions tutor and in accordance with applicable university policies and regulations.
Application process
Applications that meet entry requirements are reviewed by the DBA Programme Director. Shortlisted applicants will be invited to interview via Microsoft Teams. As part of the interview, applicants will have a conversation the DBA Programme Director and faculty members to discuss the their proposed research and the requirements of the programme.
Successful applicants will receive offer letters and information on programme registration and enrolment.
Fees and scholarships
Frequently asked questions
- How does a DBA differ from a PhD?
A DBA is the same level of education as a PhD. Both are research-oriented degrees that confer the title of Doctor and both degrees require candidates to conduct original research and make a significant contribution to knowledge. The research context and typical candidate profiles however differ between the degrees.
The DBA is considered a professional doctorate geared towards executives and high-level managers. In a DBA, the focus is on using theory and research to design robust interventions that address real-world business issues. An impact on professional practice is thus achieved.
On the other hand, typically, a PhD focuses on more theoretical research seeking to identify new theories or extend existing ones. And PhD candidates are typically in the early stages of their academic careers.- How long is the online DBA programme?
The programme is offered on a part-time basis and can be completed in 4-6 years.
Note that in accordance with University Regulations for part-time research students, the earliest date for completion of the doctoral programme (i.e. submission of thesis) is 4 years following registration. This may be extended to a maximum of 6 years.- How will my skills develop?
Throughout the duration of the course, through a mixture of pathways such as research, analysis and discussion, you will be equipped with the knowledge to excel in your career and also contribute to positively transforming your current organisation. It will help you to deal with organisational challenges by applying theory and research-based solutions to real life business experiences.
The course will encourage you to become more inquisitive and analytical professionally and will hone your strategic decision-making skills and enable you to make a greater impact through the decisions that you make and the processes you put in place.
- How will this course help my career?
The executive DBA allows you to focus on a particular topic in business that you see most vital for your organisation – alongside work. The part-time, flexible structure of the course allows you to complete your studies alongside your normal professional commitments. Through this you can interlink theory and practice and apply your knowledge to your current career.
- What does a Doctor of Business Administration do?
A Doctor of Business Administration is the next step past an MBA and the highest level of business administration degree. You can establish yourself as a thought leader through meaningful data-driven research founded on advanced academic theory and contemporary business research that impacts business practice.
- What is a Research Proposal?
Your research proposal is a critical element of your application. It gives an overview of your research agenda and provides the reader with (a) an understanding of the key research question(s) (b) the context, background and relevance of the same (c) potential research methods that could address the research questions in a timely manner (these can be broad) and (d) the anticipated contribution to current understanding in the field / professional practice. An indication of the current state of knowledge around the research area (i.e., theories and literature) and potential data sources that can be used to address the research question(s) is also expected. The proposal ideally identify the department(s) that the research most closely aligns with.
In essence, the research proposal clearly communicates what is to be researched, motivates, and justifies the proposed research, explains how the research is to be undertaken and provides an indication of the usefulness of the results it generates to the field / professional practice.
It is important to note that the research proposal is an outline of the intended line of research and evolves as you become more familiar with the literature and theories around your research area over the course of the programme. Thus, you are not expected to conduct a comprehensive review of the outstanding literature / research associated with your research area nor confirm methodological approaches to resolving the research problem at this stage. However, you are expected to convey your current line of thought and knowledge around a given research issue / problem and potential approaches to analysing the same.
Given that the proposal is a concise blueprint for the research to be undertaken, it should not exceed 1000 words. Finally, the research proposal must have a succinct and meaningful title (the title is excluded from the suggested word limit).- Can I apply for a DBA online?
Yes. To allow students to continue working during their degree, we offer a fully online Doctor of Business Administration. If you want to further your career through education but are too busy to attend traditional classes, earning your DBA online is a great option.