Doctoral of Philosophy Programme in Business Administration

 
 
 

Programme’s Philosophy

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     The Doctoral of Philosophy Programme in Business Administration follows the progressivism educational philosophy which emphasises on the learning by doing that can lead to innovation. The graduates will have the vision in sustainably managing the business in the dynamic environment, and be able to connect the world, regional, and local knowledge to solve the problem and develop the business in the rapidly changing environment.

Programme’s Objectives

     To produce the graduates who can build the business knowledge that will benefit the organisation and country. The graduates of this programme will possess the following characteristics:
1.    Being expert and able to conduct the business research and propose the guidelines for business development
2.    Having ethics and morality in conducting research and business while responsible for the society
3.    Being able to connect the world, regional, and local business knowledge, develop from the current knowledge, and build the new knowledge to the academic world or management

Programme’s Highlights

1.    Offer various seminars in business administration topics to suit the interest of students
2.    Offer courses in Advanced Research Methodology
3.    A friendly blended learning environment with both online and offline consultation between advisors and advisees

Career Opportunities

1.  Researcher/innovator
2. Government Advisor/ Business consultant

Tuition and Fees

  • Plan 1.1, 2.1:
    • 117,000 Baht per semester
    • 702,000 Baht per programme

Programme Structure

Plan 1.1
Total credits : 48 credits (3-year Doctor’s Degree)
1. Dissertation 48 credits

Plan 2.1
Total credits : 48 credits (3-year Doctor’s Degree)
1. Core Courses 6 credits
2. Requirement Course 6 credits
3. Dissertation 36 credit

(Refer Doctor of Philosophy Program in Business Administration Year 2022)

  Links :
Plan 1.1
Plan 2.1

Note:

  • 1.1 = Dissertation only (not less than 48 credits) (Master’s degree graduates)
  • 1.2 = Dissertation only (not less than 72 credits) (Bachelor’s degree with honours graduates)
  • 2.1 = Course work (not less than 12 credits) with Dissertation (not less than 36 credits) (Master’s degree graduates)
  • 2.2 = Course work (not less than 24 credits) with Dissertation (not less than 48 credits) (Bachelor’s degree with honours graduates)
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