Ed.D vs. DBA

Discussion in 'Education, Teaching and related degrees' started by DonEducation, Dec 21, 2016.

Loading...
  1. SteveFoerster

    SteveFoerster Resident Gadfly Staff Member

    Form reading what his institute puts out, I think Christensen is more a guru of self-promotion, but that doesn't dispute your point. :smile:
     
  2. DonEducation

    DonEducation New Member

    Anthony,

    I read two of the articles based on the study that you and your colleagues conducted. It was very informative, thank you.

    Now that I feel comfortable pursuing a DBA, FTFaculty mention in post #10 that he leans towards programs that are academic research focused. Similarly, on one of Anthony's articles, he has a table with several DBA programs that shows if the DBA of a specific school can prepare students for Academe (e.g., Jacksonville University, Yes; Temple University, No).

    I prefer to enter a program close to home/work (Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania) with AACSB accreditation. However, after some research, I am interested in Jacksonville's DBA program because I like the way it is structured, the low travel cost, residency dates, and low tuition cost. But I would appreciate anyone's opinion on how Drexel's new DBA program (DBA Plan of Study) compares to Jacksonville's program.

    I appreciate the discussion, thanks.
     
  3. Anthony Pina

    Anthony Pina Active Member

    It's nice to know that people are reading the articles. The studies took quite a while :)
     

Share This Page