Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) Part-Time
3 Years Part-Time | October Start
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The programme will enhance managers’ theoretical understanding, critical ability and research skills, enabling you to carry out a substantial piece of practice-based research that makes an independent and original contribution to your field of practice.
Over the course of your studies, you will:
You will be expected to pass through milestone targets in each year of study, giving clear structure to the DBA programme. For both full and part-time programmes, these milestones include Project Approval and Annual Progression.
You will study in a block release mode, supported by daily use of our eLearning Portal.
Level of Study
Research
Mode of Study
3 years Part Time
Department
Newcastle Business School
Location
City Campus, Northumbria University
City
Newcastle
Start
October 2025
Fees
Fee Information
Modules
Module Information
The lectures are themed around topics such as:
The mandatory block study mode will allow you to continue in employment throughout your studies, giving you direct access to the professional context within which your doctoral programme rests. Personal study during the inter-block periods is vital for reflecting on the content of the taught modules, relating theory to your current (or past) professional practice, undertaking your research and preparing for your doctoral thesis/portfolio. This study time is self-managed, but supported by fellow participants, academic mentors and tutors.
You will be assessed in the taught stage of the programme by a critically argued research proposal of approximately 4000 words. On successful completion of the assessment, you will progress on to the research stage of the programme, which is assessed through the Annual Progression process, and ultimately your doctoral thesis/portfolio.
A feature of the Professional Doctorate is the flexibility of the form of submission at the research phase. Whilst a thesis of approximately 60,000 words is permissible, the University’s Professional Doctorate Framework also allows you to submit a portfolio commensurate with your professional circumstances and reflecting the research focus of your work.
*Lecture themes are subject to change
Supervisors are normally allocated, where possible, to reflect both your research interests and the expertise of the university’s staff. Discover more by reading staff profiles for the academics in Newcastle Business School.
The Graduate School is at the heart of the university's support network for research students, working closely with the research community across the university to promote high-quality academic and professional standards. From enrolment to viva, you'll benefit from focused training and development programmes solely reserved for research students.
You’ll have full access to our eLearning Portal, ‘Blackboard Learn’, which includes video lectures, web conferencing, study notes, discussion boards, virtual classrooms and communities. Blackboard Learn brings together all aspects of course management as well as assessment and feedback.
Click here to find out more about research at Northumbria, and here to explore research areas specifically within Newcastle Business School.
Individuals who have completed a professional doctorate or Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) often pursue careers in senior leadership and management roles across various industries. The DBA is specifically designed to enhance practical expertise and problem-solving skills, making graduates well-suited for positions that require a deep understanding of business administration and strategic decision-making. Some typical careers for DBA graduates can include:
It's important to note that the career path of a DBA graduate can vary depending on their area of specialization and previous work experience. Furthermore, DBA programs often emphasize industry-specific knowledge, which can open up opportunities in sectors such as healthcare, finance, technology, manufacturing, and more. Overall, DBA holders are well-positioned to make significant contributions in their chosen field and drive positive change in the organizations they lead.
Applicants should normally have
A minimum of a 2.1 honours degree; or a Masters (preference for Merit or above); or APEL evidence of substantial practitioner achievement.
A 1000 word research proposal, outlining your area of research; please note that even if you are applying for a specific research vacancy with a pre-defined research proposal, you are still required to write a proposal expanding on the provided description of the project. For guidance on writing your research proposal, please see here. Applied Sciences studentships do not require submission of a proposal, please refer to the studentship advert for further information.
If you are applying for a course within Newcastle Business School or Northumbria Law School you will need to use the PGR Research Proposal Template
International qualifications:
If you have studied a non UK qualification, you can see how your qualifications compare to the standard entry criteria, by selecting the country that you received the qualification in, from our country pages. Visit www.northumbria.ac.uk/yourcountry
English Language requirements:
International applicants are required to have a minimum overall IELTS (Academic) score of 6.5 with component 6.0 in each component (or approved equivalent*). Applications to the Faculty of Business and Law also require a writing component score of 6.5.
*The university accepts a large number of UK and International Qualifications in place of IELTS. You can find details of acceptable tests and the required grades you will need in our English Language section. Visit www.northumbria.ac.uk/englishqualifications
UK Fee in Year 1: TBC
International Fee in Year 1: TBC
Please note, the Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) programme is not eligible for the Doctoral Loan. Further information can be found on the Government website.
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ADDITIONAL COSTS
There are no Additional Costs
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Module information is indicative and is reviewed annually therefore may be subject to change. Applicants will be informed if there are any changes.
NX0439 -
Advanced Business Research (Core,30 Credits)
This module builds on participants' previous research skills and knowledge of research techniques to further enhance understanding of methodologies, methods and advanced techniques that are central to developing a coherent and well-argued research proposal. The underlying research philosophies are critically explored to enable business and management research to be contextualized and executed at the appropriate level, supported by exposure to advanced techniques of data collection and analysis. Throughout, development of doctoral level research skills is emphasized allowing participants to produce a research proposal commensurate with the level of study and in the context of their professional practice.
Within this module, a variety of vehicles are used to deliver material and support learning. In the taught blocks of this module, a combination of online lectures, online seminars and online workshops form the principal platform for delivery. This principal platform of delivery is supported by online media based around the eLearning portal. The taught blocks of this module can also be attended face-to-face. This is optional and the availability of these face-to-face sessions depends on the number of participants.
In addition, all students are also allocated a supervisor. For both full- and part-time study, participants will have online contact with their supervisor, to develop their 4000-word assignment (research proposal). We also offer students to attend face-to-face meetings with their supervisors.
Discussion of ethical considerations relating to the proposed research must accompany the proposal. (Throughout, emphasis is placed on encouraging participants to develop a critical and reflective approach to their work when developing this proposal.)
Module information is indicative and is reviewed annually therefore may be subject to change. Applicants will be informed if there are any changes.
NX0439 -
Advanced Business Research (Core,30 Credits)
This module builds on participants' previous research skills and knowledge of research techniques to further enhance understanding of methodologies, methods and advanced techniques that are central to developing a coherent and well-argued research proposal. The underlying research philosophies are critically explored to enable business and management research to be contextualized and executed at the appropriate level, supported by exposure to advanced techniques of data collection and analysis. Throughout, development of doctoral level research skills is emphasized allowing participants to produce a research proposal commensurate with the level of study and in the context of their professional practice.
Within this module, a variety of vehicles are used to deliver material and support learning. In the taught blocks of this module, a combination of online lectures, online seminars and online workshops form the principal platform for delivery. This principal platform of delivery is supported by online media based around the eLearning portal. The taught blocks of this module can also be attended face-to-face. This is optional and the availability of these face-to-face sessions depends on the number of participants.
In addition, all students are also allocated a supervisor. For both full- and part-time study, participants will have online contact with their supervisor, to develop their 4000-word assignment (research proposal). We also offer students to attend face-to-face meetings with their supervisors.
Discussion of ethical considerations relating to the proposed research must accompany the proposal. (Throughout, emphasis is placed on encouraging participants to develop a critical and reflective approach to their work when developing this proposal.)
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