MBA careers may soon require a doctoral degree
Posted on 8/10/2010
bachelors degree at minimum. Although this reality has inspired many business professionals to enroll in full- or part-time MBA programs, some industry analysts are saying that this qualification may soon become as necessary as an undergraduate degree.
School officials from Northcentral University have noticed that students interest in doctor of business administration (DBA) programs has increased sharply over the past five years. To date, approximately 750 degree seekers at the colleges School of Business Technology and Management have enrolled in these courses of study.
As a result, administrators have increased their business-related programs at the doctoral level in order keep up with a growing demand. Now, individuals who decide to pursue this degree will be able to choose from 18 specializations.
In addition to traditional business topics - such as management and organizational leadership, which are Northcentrals most popular DBA programs - the school will enable doctoral students to focus on timely business issues, including homeland security and healthcare administration.
All of these courses of study are research-based, and are designed for current or prospective business leaders and senior-level managers.
School officials from Northcentral University have noticed that students interest in doctor of business administration (DBA) programs has increased sharply over the past five years. To date, approximately 750 degree seekers at the colleges School of Business Technology and Management have enrolled in these courses of study.
As a result, administrators have increased their business-related programs at the doctoral level in order keep up with a growing demand. Now, individuals who decide to pursue this degree will be able to choose from 18 specializations.
In addition to traditional business topics - such as management and organizational leadership, which are Northcentrals most popular DBA programs - the school will enable doctoral students to focus on timely business issues, including homeland security and healthcare administration.
All of these courses of study are research-based, and are designed for current or prospective business leaders and senior-level managers.

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