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DBA Programme Structure

In our DBA programme, we offer two distinctive intertwining learning models to cater to the diverse needs of our students: the blended delivery model and the commuter learner model.   

The DBA takes a minimum of four years to complete.   

Programme Structure   

Your DBA journey will follow a structured approach. A “structured” approach means breaking down your doctoral work into smaller pieces that add up to your final submission.   

The Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA) programme is divided into four stages:   

A graphic to show how the DBA is split into 2 phases. Phase 1 is Workshops. Phase 2 is Thesis: Research Paper Series and DBA Viva.<br><br>Phase 1 is split into 6 workshops, spanning the first 4 semesters. <br><br>Phase 2 starts at semester 5 through to the DBA dissertation in Semester 8 followed by the Viva.
Image Caption: A graphic to show how the DBA is split into 2 phases. Phase 1 is Workshops.
Phase 2 is Thesis: Research Paper Series and DBA Viva.
Phase 1 is split into 6 workshops, spanning the first 4 semesters.
Phase 2 starts at semester 5 through to the DBA dissertation in Semester 8 followed by the Viva.

Attendance 

The programmes requires attendance in person three times per year, for the first two years. Workshops are delivered in blocks consisting of three-day on-campus. Workshops are supplemented by pre- and post-sessions delivered online.  

Where will DBA students study? 

With campus locations in Galway, Mayo, Sligo and Donegal along with access to off-campus learning environments across Ireland, workshop delivery will be facilitated in a location that meets with the cohorts needs. 

Online content will be delivered live and interactive on the University’s Virtual Learning Environment (VLE), with the opportunity to access resources and recorded sessions at a time that suits. 

 DBA students are required to attend an on-campus induction in Semester 1 “Preparing the Mindset”.  

Taught Elements (Year 1 & Year 2, part-time study) 

Each of the 6 core taught modules integrate advice on academic writing skills and have a dedicated focus on the forthcoming research proposal. The research proposal is written during the final module of the taught element. 

Workshop Themes: 

Blended delivery model for Taught Modules:

Week 1:
Online ‘Pre’
Prior to on campus session: introduction to the module and to seminal reading and activities for the on-campus classes. 1 x half day.
Weeks 3 or 4:
Campus workshops
3 days of block on campus sessions: a mixture of key content delivery and the flipped classroom approach based on seminal readings and interactive activities.
Weeks 6 or 7:
Online ‘Post’
Post on campus session: a formative and supportive learning environment based on the draft module assignment. 1 x half day.
Week 11 or 12:
Assignment
Concluding write up.

In order to proceed to the research stage (years 3 & 4), the DBA candidate must have successfully completed all 6 workshops and attained the 60 ECTS credits. 

Research Paper Series, Thesis and Viva (Years 3 and 4, part-time study) 

The research element is based the production of a series of 3 research papers which are written in tandem with pursuit of the research project. Each of these papers are supported by 1 to 1 consultation with the research supervisors and are reviewed by an external advisor. Research papers which reach an acceptable standard at doctoral level can be integrated as chapters into the final dissertation. The 3 research papers are as follows: 

Research paper and dissertation indicative schedule Years 3 & 4. 

Semester 5Research paper 1: Literature ReviewJan-April: Research, write and submit
Semester 6Research paper 2: MethodologyMay-June: Assessment and feedback, passed or re-submit
Semester 7Research paper 3: Analysis and FindingsJuly-Oct: Research, write and submit

Nov-Dec: Assessment and Feedback, passed or re-submit
Semester 8Final DissertationJuly-Dec: Collation, final write up and Viva