Doctoral Program in Business Administration 24 months PHD Programme By National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (Taiwan Tech) |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

24 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

1,629 USDTuition Fee/year

Starting Month

Feb, SepStarting Month

Programme overview

Main Subject

Business and Management Studies

Degree

PhD

Study Level

PHD

Study Mode

On Campus

The Doctoral Program in Business Administration is a two to seven-year program offered by the Department of  Business Administration (DBA) of the NTUST School of Management that qualifies students for careers in academia or in business internationally. Three main research areas are offered, i.e. Strategic Management, Marketing and Organizational Behavior, and Human Resource Management. 
For our doctoral program, a Master's degree in a relevant area is an admission requirement, i.e. Fast-track PhD-programs that allow the admission of Bachelor Degree holders ("Direct Pursuit of the PhD") are currently not offered by the DBA. Our doctoral program requires coursework (24 credits), and a Qualifying Exam has to be passed within the first three years of enrollment in the program. Although courses need to be attended, our PhD education can be characterized as an individual doctorate, i.e. research and the writing of a dissertation under the supervision of one professor.
The DBA encourages all PhD students to attend domestic and international academic conferences to become familiar with the academic career environment at an early stage. Students are required to publish at least one paper in a relevant scientific journal during their PhD studies.
DBA doctoral students will have access to the resources offered by the NTU Triangle Alliance universities National Taiwan University and National Taiwan Normal University. International students can apply for financial support through scholarships (full or partial) from various sources, prior to their arrival in Taiwan or after.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Business and Management Studies

Degree

PhD

Study Level

PHD

Study Mode

On Campus

The Doctoral Program in Business Administration is a two to seven-year program offered by the Department of  Business Administration (DBA) of the NTUST School of Management that qualifies students for careers in academia or in business internationally. Three main research areas are offered, i.e. Strategic Management, Marketing and Organizational Behavior, and Human Resource Management. 
For our doctoral program, a Master's degree in a relevant area is an admission requirement, i.e. Fast-track PhD-programs that allow the admission of Bachelor Degree holders ("Direct Pursuit of the PhD") are currently not offered by the DBA. Our doctoral program requires coursework (24 credits), and a Qualifying Exam has to be passed within the first three years of enrollment in the program. Although courses need to be attended, our PhD education can be characterized as an individual doctorate, i.e. research and the writing of a dissertation under the supervision of one professor.
The DBA encourages all PhD students to attend domestic and international academic conferences to become familiar with the academic career environment at an early stage. Students are required to publish at least one paper in a relevant scientific journal during their PhD studies.
DBA doctoral students will have access to the resources offered by the NTU Triangle Alliance universities National Taiwan University and National Taiwan Normal University. International students can apply for financial support through scholarships (full or partial) from various sources, prior to their arrival in Taiwan or after.

Admission Requirements

71+

2 Years
Feb
Sep

Tuition fees

Domestic
1,629 USD
International
1,629 USD

Scholarships

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