Meet Jill, DBA Manager of Doctoral Admissions and Consortium
Meet Jill Stanislawski, SPS Doctor of Business Administration Manager of Doctoral Admissions and Consortium, at the University of the Incarnate Word School of Professional Studies.
The Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) degree builds on the knowledge and skills of students who have completed master’s level study in business and business-related disciplines. The DBA creates scholar-practitioners who are able to provide meaningful contributions to the advancement of business research and practice.
The program incorporates a blended delivery approach utilizing technology and face-to-face instruction to create a combination of synchronous and asynchronous pedagogy. Or students may choose to attend in an online-only format. The supervised culminating experience of not less than 9 credit hours will result in the production of either a Peer-Reviewed Publication, Conference Presentation, or Work-Based Project.
To accomplish this, students would successfully complete nine credit hours per 16-week semester. To qualify for the DBA degree, the student must successfully complete the program of study as specified in the degree plan, including the Culminating Experience. This can be done by a total of three peer-reviewed presentations, conference presentations, or work-based projects. Students must successfully complete a minimum of three semesters and must make at least two unique selections (students may not publish three articles, make three presentations, or complete three work-based projects) to satisfy program requirements.
The D.B.A. Program objectives are to create graduates who will:
Meet Jill Stanislawski, SPS Doctor of Business Administration Manager of Doctoral Admissions and Consortium, at the University of the Incarnate Word School of Professional Studies.
The Doctor of Business Administration program of the UIW School of Professional Studies is fully accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP). The University of the Incarnate Word is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.