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Program requirements
  Courses European Credits (EC)
DBA-specific courses or PhD-specific courses @ UIBS 9 45
Subtotal 9 45
Final Project Dissertation 15
Total   60

These requirements are valid for all students starting in October 2020 or later. Students who started prior to this date can refer to the Student Guide for the applicable program requirements. All students should refer to the Student Guide for the correct program requirements at the time of starting the program. Information on this webpage may be outdated and is intended for promotional purposes only. The related courses listed below are subject to change and availability.

DBA-specific courses for UIBS programs
  • ACA7001 - Applied Research Techniques (5)
  • BUS7001 - Corporate Social Responsibility (5)
  • BUS7002 - Global Business Development (5)
  • BUS7102 - Advanced Cases in Global Business (5)
  • COM7002 - Corporate Communication Strategies (5)
  • ECO7001 - Advanced International Economics (5)
  • HUM7001 - Advanced Organizational Behavior (5)
  • HUM7003 - Global Leadership Styles (5)
  • INF7001 - Management Information Systems (5)
  • INT8801 - Postgraduate Dissertation Proposal (5)
  • INT8802 - Postgraduate Dissertation (10)
  • MAN7001 - Strategic Decision-making (5)
  • QUA7001 - Quantitative Research Methods (5)
  • view the list of all postgraduate courses
PhD-specific courses for UIBS programs
  • ACA7001 - Applied Research Techniques (5)
  • CUL7001 - Applied Cultural Theories (5)
  • HUM7002 - Advanced Psychology (5)
  • INT8801 - Postgraduate Dissertation Proposal (5)
  • INT8802 - Postgraduate Dissertation (10)
  • MAN7105 - Advanced Cases in Global Management (5)
  • QUA7001 - Quantitative Research Methods (5)
  • SOC7001 - Advanced Sociology (5)
  • view the list of all postgraduate courses
Electives

Electives can be any course from any category. The choice of electives is limited however to those courses that are listed on the course planning for a specific quarter or term, and that are scheduled at a certain campus during that period. The scheduling of courses is based solely on the enrollment of students for certain programs. The more different programs students enroll for, the more different courses, and thus electives, will be available. Should all students have enrolled for the same program, a limited number of courses can be scheduled based on the preferences of enrolled students and the availability of professors.

Alternatives

Several alternative methods to earn credits are offered. Once such method is the submission, presentation and publication of research papers that are linked to the student’s professional or academic activities. Another method is the application of higher education concepts to the student’s current teaching activities.

Dissertation

The comprehensive dissertation work consists of a dissertation proposal and the actual dissertation. Proposals for its title and contents are submitted by the student and are approved by the school’s academic council. Dissertation work can be directly related to the student’s professional or academic activities. The dissertation work can be started after completing the first course, attending a dissertation seminar, and submitting a dissertation proposal. The dissertation can be drafted in the student’s native language but will need to be formally submitted and presented in English, with or without the assistance of a translation service.

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