Business Administration, Doctor
The Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) program at City University of Seattle offers students with business experience the opportunity to develop advanced skills in business management, strategic thinking, critical analysis, change management, and organizational development, preparing students to become globally-aware business leaders. This program will provide unique opportunities for tomorrow’s business leaders to gain the requisite skills and experience to guide organizations and their people through the many challenges they may face as they expand the productivity and profitability of their companies.
Consistent with the mission and values of City University of Seattle, the Doctor of Business Administration program offers high quality and relevant learning experiences through a flexible format. The goal of the program is to develop business leaders who are able to implement data-driven solutions to today’s corporate challenges. Program graduates will have consultative and educational skills that can be applied to business situations as they assist current and future business leaders in their efforts to grow their companies.
The program offers a comprehensive set of core courses in doctoral-level business administration and research skills. The program allows students to complete an emphasis of their own design coupled with an action-oriented, organizational development intervention to provide them an opportunity to gain real-world expertise. The program culminates in a significant, unique, and problem-focused dissertation intended to advance the field of business administration.
Program Outcomes
The Doctor in Business Administration will prepare students to:
1. Integrate leadership theories, business models, and ethical principles for improved operational performance.
2. Formulate business strategies that guide organizations to change and adapt to emerging global challenges.
3. Improve cultural competency, equity, diversity, and inclusion through leadership, governance, and policy.
4. Establish technology-oriented, project-based initiatives that transform organizations.
5. Demonstrate thought leadership, founded in research, that contributes to organizational and societal solutions.
6. Develop ethical leaders who incorporate social, economic, and environmental values into responsible business strategies.
Admission Requirements
In addition to City University of Seattle's doctoral admission requirements, found under Admissions in the catalog menu, applicants to this program must complete and submit the following:
- Official transcript verifying completion of a master's degree from an accredited or otherwise recognized institution with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0.
- A C.V./resume that includes three references and demonstrates five or more years of work experience.
- Complete an interview with a member of the program faculty. Note: Students will be contacted to schedule an interview once all application materials have been submitted.
Total Required Credits (91 Credits)
Pre-Entry Requirement 1 Credit
DBA 600 | Introduction to Doctoral Program | 1 |
Business Administration Core (42 Credits)
DBA 605 | Organizational Development Theories and Trends | 6 |
DBA 610 | Financial Decision Making | 6 |
DBA 615 | Organizational Identity and Culture | 6 |
DBA 620 | Technology Implementation and Change Management | 6 |
DBA 625 | Industry Analysis and Market Innovation | 6 |
DBA 630 | Business Process Analysis and Strategic Management | 6 |
DBA 671 | Doctoral Seminar I | 2 |
DBA 672 | Doctoral Seminar II | 2 |
DBA 673 | Doctoral Seminar III | 2 |
Research Core (15 Credits)
Specialized Study Concentration (12 Credits)
The Specialized Study Concentration consists of the completion of 4 CityU approved graduate or doctoral courses or transfer of approved graduate or doctoral courses from another institution.
The Specialized Study Concentration must be approved by the Program Director.
Dissertation (18 Credits)
RESR 99: Continuing Dissertation Services is an optional course used for continuing enrollment and services as needed beyond the provided dissertation courses.
Residencies (3 Credits)