Have consulting assigned requires Phd or DBA What is easiest/quickest DBA by RA institution ? By DETC school ( trying to see if accepted) Quality relatively unimportant except that is RA ( I have 25+ years management experience) . Do MBA courses from RA school give any credit at Doctorate level ? Thanks.
A RA PhD would not really be "easy". If quality is not important, why not go for an unaccreditied one (but not a degree mill)?
2 years / 3 years ? i think if in my case if i coudl give rough approximation may be suitable, some seem to be 3 all the way up to 7 years or is there a DETC alternative that perhaps I could convince them of ? I know it will take some time .
DL DBAs (and PhDs in Business) Andrew Jackson University www.aju.edu (DETC) Argosy University www.argosy.edu (NCA) Baker College www.baker.edu (NCA) Bellevue University www.bellevue.edu (NCA) Capella University www.capella.edu (NCA) Case Western Reserve University www.cwru.edu (NCA) Colorado Technical University www.ctuonline.edu (NCA) Columbia Southern University www.columbiasouthern.edu (DETC) University of Florida www.ufl.edu (SA) George Fox University www.georgefox.edu (NWA) Indiana State University www.indstate.edu (NCA) Jones International University www.international.edu (NCA) University of Management and Technology www.umtweb.edu (DETC) Lawrence Technological University www.ltu.edu (NCA) University of Maryland University College www.umuc.edu (MSA) Northcentral University www.ncu.edu (NCA) Nova Southeastern University www.nova.edu (SA) University of Phoenix www.phoenix (NCA) TUI University www.tuiu.edu (WA) Walden University www.waldenu.edu (NCA) Walsh College www.walshcollege.edu (NCA) Start clicking on some links and find out for yourself which is quickest/easiest.
thanks thank you are all for the quick responses. lots of good information on this site . i find it interesting how many different viewpoints expressed on the same schools.
I'm not saying that it's easy, but I could see where a Capella PhD could be done in 3 years (from someone who has been working on it for 5+ years!)
UF's program requires you to already have a PhD from an institution whose business program is AACSB accredited, or, you teach at an AACSB school. Also, I think they are calling it a PDB (Post-Doctoral Bridge) now.
Here's a UK doctorate (D.Prof. that might interest you. Not RA or NA but certainly the UK equiv. Can be done via public (published) works. There is at least one member of this board who is working on his doctorate at Middlesex U. http://www.mdx.ac.uk/research/degrees/routes.asp
California Intercontinental University, fka California University of Technology www.caluniversity.com (DETC)