A Doctorate for Those Made to Do

Earn a groundbreaking US-accredited Doctorate in Business Administration through part-time study with minimal disruption to your work and home life.

Take your business skills to the top with a Hult DBA

The Doctorate in Business Administration is a terminal degree rooted in relevance and applied research. It is a professional doctorate for those made to do. Our students come from various backgrounds, from executives in multinational companies, and lecturers at several universities to founders of their businesses. The program leverages Hult’s experience in teaching practical business education and conducting research in a global context to help experienced businesspeople driven to advance their own careers and shape the future of business.

Join your peers in weekly live online sessions and meet in-person, up to four times a year, on one of Hult’s global campuses. Graduate in 3 years with a US-accredited doctoral degree and the skills to improve business practice around the world.

Key program features

  • Flexible, accelerated study

  • Hybrid part-time / 3 years

  • A community-based approach to learning

  • Dedicated supervisor support

  • Global residency rotation

  • Access to world-renowned, research-active faculty

Your DBA at a glance

Begin your doctoral journey by identifying and exploring a major business challenge that's directly relevant to you and not currently addressed by contemporary theories. Your research will lead you to create rigorous tools to address that problem and improve the practice of management long-term. Candidates for the Doctor of Business Administration program will receive support to generate new knowledge and become scholar-practitioners who can enhance their organization's performance through evidence-based practice. In addition to learning quantitative and qualitative research methods, and learning how to write and disseminate research for both academic and practitioner outlets, you’ll also participate in several expert-led workshops and conduct a practicum, where DBA candidates will lead workshops of their own.

Key research deliverables

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    Research Proposal

    A foundational document in every research journey, serving as a roadmap for scholarly trajectory and paving the way for contribution to knowledge. You'll begin your journey by exploring research philosophy, refining your applied research problem, and evaluating critical literature. Through foundational courses in theory and research methodology, you'll design your proposed research endeavor. There will be two drafts of this research proposal: the first draft to be submitted at the end of the Academic Writing course, where you'll receive feedback on your proposal writing and structure. Then, with the support of your supervisors, you'll have the opportunity to integrate the feedback and prepare your final proposal draft for the proposal defense.

    Proposal Defense 

    Present and defend your research proposal to a panel of faculty members and research experts. You'll have the opportunity to present your proposed research plan, showcase your scholarly abilities, and receive valuable feedback to strengthen your research and enhance the quality of the proposed study in preparation for subsequent data collection and dissertation write-up. Upon a successful proposal defense, you'll begin your DBA candidacy, which includes fieldwork, practicum, and write-up of empirical findings.  

    Practicum

    From the fourth quarter of your second year up to the end of the third quarter of your final year, you'll have the opportunity to lead workshops for academic audiences. The practicum will focus on the conclusions from your research to date, derived from literature and preliminary primary data collection, and will provide a mechanism for feedback during this phase.

    Dissertation 

    This two-part sequence involves collaborating with your supervisor to compile your empirical findings and integrate pertinent sections of your prior research proposal into your dissertation. You may choose to create a series of papers that will be consolidated into a multi-paper dissertation for the committee, or to produce a monograph. The monograph must contain sufficient content to generate no less than two papers of the caliber required for publication in the Academy of Management (AOM) journals.

    Meet our deans and faculty

    Faculty at Hult teach and help students apply tools and theories to solve major, contemporary business problems. The faculty selected to teach the Doctorate in Business Administration are award-winning researchers in both academic- and practitioner-related channels.

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    Professor & Supervisor

    Dr. Stephen Rosenbaum

    PhD., Business Economics, MSc., Economics (Syddansk Universitet), BA (Hons), Economics (Northumbria University)

    Professor & Supervisor

    Dr. Ali Fenwick

    PhD., Organizational Behavior Studies (Nyenrode Business University), MSc., Artificial Intelligence & Deep Learning (Universidad de Alcalá), MSc. Clinical Psychology (London Metropolitan University), MBA, (Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University), BA, Japanese & Communication (Zuyd Hogeschool)

    PhD., Behavioral Science, M.Phil, Polar Studies, Behavioral Sciences (University of Cambridge), BA, Psychology (University of Adelaide)

    Professor

    Dr. Ted Ladd

    PhD., Designing Sustainable Business Systems (Case Western Reserve University), MBA, (Wharton) MA, International Economics (John Hopkins), BA, Biology, Government & Technical Sociology (Cornell)

    PhD., Management, MA, Management & Marketing, International Relations & Diplomacy (SGH Warsaw School of Economics)

    PhD., Organizational Psychology, BSc.., Industrial & Organizational Psychology (University of Leeds)

    PhD., Information Systems (London School of Economics), MSc. Information Systems, BSc., Economics (University of Zagreb)

    PhD., Psychology, MPhil, Psychology, MSC., Forensic Psychology (University of Leciester), BA (Hons), Psychology (University of Manchester)

    FAQs

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    Where is the program accredited?

    The Hult DBA is a US degree, accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE), a regional accrediting organization recognized by the US Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). Regional accreditation is considered the most prestigious form of accreditation in the US. As a US degree, the Hult DBA can be attested anywhere.

    Can I become a professor with this DBA?

    The DBA is a terminal degree and academic equivalent of a PhD, EdD, etc. DBA graduates are qualified to begin or continue a career in academia as professors and scholars. Therefore, you may apply to academic positions that require terminal degrees. Note that the Hult DBA does not offer content courses or specializations in business and management. Candidates who require postgraduate course credits to teach in this field may take additional courses separate from the DBA.

    Can I choose which campus I complete my residencies on?

    No. Hult DBA residencies operate in a rotational format and in a specific order.

    Can I still apply if I have a master's in a non-business-related field?

    Candidates without a business-related master’s degree must provide evidence of at least 12 postgraduate-level credits in business. This could be in the form of a postgraduate certificate or diploma (note that the content must be appropriate and cover all areas of business). Alternatively, you may take courses in one of Hult’s part-time MBA programs.

    What is the difference between a PhD and a DBA?

    A DBA, like its PhD counterpart, requires advanced research skills that lead to a dissertation or thesis and the conferral of a doctoral title. However, DBA programs often focus on the application of theory to a real-world business problem and are aimed at working professionals with years of extensive managerial experience. For more information on the difference between a PhD and a DBA, take a look at this article on the Hult Blog.

    When will my supervisor be assigned?

    Supervisor-student matches are communicated to new students immediately after matriculation.

    Can I get a scholarship?

    Currently, Hult does not provide scholarships for its DBA programs. Note that Hult alumni are eligible for a 10% discount.

    Will I need to publish my dissertation to get my degree?

    No, we do not require the publication of research output in journals. The Hult DBA requires all research output to be of publishable standard—that is, of a standard that is acceptable by top-tier journals and conferences. While you are not required to publish, students are strongly encouraged to present at prestigious conferences such as the Academy of Management (AOM) annual meetings.

    What is the cost of the program? What are the payment options?

    The program costs $99,000, inclusive of the confirmation deposit of $5,000 due two weeks after notification of acceptance. Students are responsible for their residency travel costs. Installment plans are available for up to six payments throughout the program. Please speak to an enrollment advisor during the application process to explore what plans are right for you.

    How often will I have lectures? When are they held?

    The Hult DBA is offered in a hybrid format, with a mix of live Zoom classes and three in-person residencies per year. Hybrid courses will meet once a week on Zoom along with a five-day in-person residency in one of Hult’s global campuses. Courses without a residency will meet twice a week on Zoom. Please note that course schedules are subject to change.

    Can I transfer credits from a previous or current doctorate program?

    Transfer credits from a previous or current doctorate are not accepted into the program.

    I chose the Hult DBA program to broaden my horizons, challenge myself and achieve personal and professional growth; to meet other like-minded people and access relevant research work. For doctoral students, Hult International Business School is a great place to be, with all the resources you need, a strong international presence, and a world-class academic team. The program helps me to take my skills and expertise to the next level in terms of the value that I'm going to bring to my organization and open exciting new opportunities for growth and professional advancement.

    Liliana Caimacan

    Former Marketing Director (Unilever) and Global Head Of Innovation (Tata)

    2024

    Accreditation

    The Hult DBA is a US degree, accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE), a regional accreditation body recognized by the US Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). Regional accreditation is recognized as the most prestigious accreditation in the US. As a US-accredited degree, Hult’s DBA can be attested anywhere.

    Hult is recognized by business education’s three most prestigious international accrediting bodies: The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International), Association of MBAs (AMBA), and EQUIS (The European Quality Improvement System). We are the first business school in the US to achieve this triple accreditation, which is held by just one percent of business schools worldwide.

    Hult Triple Accreditation

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