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Doctor of Business Administration

DBA FAQ

DBA FAQ
Doctor of Business Administration

DBA FAQ

What does DBA stand for?

DBA stands for Doctor of Business Administration.

What is the duration of the DBA program?

The DBA program can be completed in 2-3 years in average. This depends on the time availability and motivation of the student. 

What are the delivery methods of the DBA program?

We offer campus-based, online and blended DBA programs. All three programs are suitable for working professionals and allow full flexibility. 

What is the total tuition fee for the DBA program?

The total tuition fee for the Geneva campus DBA program can be seen here. The total tuition fee for the Online DBA program can be found here. The double-degree DBA in Strategic Management tuition fee can be found here

What types of DBA programs do you offer?

We offer a DBA Dissertation Track program, a DBA Research Track program and a dual-degree DBA in Strategic Management program. 

What is the main difference between the DBA Dissertation Track and the DBA Research Track?

The DBA Dissertation Track focuses on the student to deliver their final dissertation/monologue thesis at the end of their DBA program, whereas the DBA Research Track focuses on  guiding you to enter the academic world with the objective of publishing your work in various academic journals and conferences.

Is the DBA program accredited?

DBA program is accredited by ACBSP (Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs) which is a leading specialized accreditation body for business education and considered to be one of the best accreditations for business schools. Also, all of our programs are certified by EduQua, which is the Swiss national quality assurance body and the first Swiss quality label geared towards adult continuing education. EduQua is an accreditation body recognized and supported by the Swiss Confederate Government.

What are the payment methods that are available for the DBA program?

We offer single payments where we grant a reduction of 10% in the total tuition fees or payments in multiple installments. We want to provide financial support to our students while giving them full financial flexibility while studying.