MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Capella University, an accredited online university* that has built its reputation by providing high-quality online degree programs for working adults, has announced a new doctoral-level business degree, a PhD in Business Management, which is launching with five specializations, Finance, General Business Management, Human Resource Management, Leadership, and Marketing. Capella added the new program and specializations to deliver the advanced business acumen needed in today's complex, global business environment, and to help address the global shortage of qualified business faculty. The online university also added two new Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) specializations, Human Resource Management, and Leadership, focused on advanced skills for business practitioners who want to differentiate themselves as corporate leaders and consultants, and who also may want to teach.
"There's a shortage of doctoral-qualified faculty in nearly every business discipline due to the growth in undergraduate and MBA business programs and the escalating number of Baby Boomer retirements," said William Reed, PhD, dean of Capella's School of Business and Technology. "To help meet that demand, we have launched our new PhD in Business Management with five in-demand specializations. We are also expanding our DBA program from five to seven specializations to offer additional subject matter choices to those more focused on corporate leadership or consulting roles. Whether the goal is to teach, research, lead, or consult, we provide a range of business doctoral choices to help our adult students achieve their professional goals and address today's business needs."
New PhD in Business Management integrates key knowledge areas needed
in today's business world
Capella's new PhD in Business
Management is designed to meet the needs of senior-level professionals
and faculty who want deep subject matter expertise, along with the
scholarly research, writing, and critical thinking skills needed to make
a measurable impact on their career and their organization. The core
curriculum integrates such key knowledge areas as the use of technology
in organizational decision making; ethics and its application to
business decision making and leadership; the use of a systems-thinking
approach to problem solving; and the incorporation of global
perspectives in business-related scholarly research and organizational
decision making.
PhD in Business Management students can choose from the following specializations: Finance, General Business Management, Human Resource Management, Leadership, and Marketing. Each PhD specialization, with the exception of General Business Management, shares four specialization courses with its DBA counterpoint, providing valuable synergies within the courseroom. The General Business Management specialization provides a wide range of electives from which students can build a program that incorporates their specific educational and professional goals.
DBA adds specializations in Human Resource Management and Leadership
Capella's
online DBA features a prescribed course sequence, ongoing mentoring, and
built-in dissertation milestones designed to provide students with a
clear path toward completing their DBA in three years. A global
perspective is integrated throughout the curriculum and students can
participate in an optional international experience that provides
firsthand experience of the role culture plays in global business
operations. Capella's new DBA specializations in Human Resource
Management and Leadership join the online university's existing DBA
specializations in Business Intelligence, Finance, Global Operations and
Supply Chain Management, Marketing, and Strategy and Innovation.
Both the Human Resource Management and Leadership specializations feature a core curriculum of applied research, strategy, leadership, and ethics focused on developing the advanced skills and knowledge needed to lead organizations, provide strategic advice, and educate the next generation of business professionals.
The Human Resource Management specialization courses, which are shared by the DBA and PhD programs, focus on diverse demographic and cultural perspectives, global workforce issues, the influence of new technologies on the workplace, and the impact of the dynamic external work environments on human resource management practices. The shared Leadership specialization courses are designed to build leadership skills that benefit organizations and the broader business community and increase students' capabilities to develop leaders at all levels of an organization. In all specializations shared by the two doctoral business programs, the PhD program features a fifth specialization course focused on deep, theoretical research, providing PhD students the opportunity to conduct original research that advances the field.
As of Sept. 30, 2011, more than 35,000 students are pursuing an online degree at Capella, with nearly 80 percent enrolled in Capella's doctoral degree programs and master's degree programs.
Enrollment now open
Capella is now accepting enrollment
applications for these new specializations. For more information, please
call 1.888.CAPELLA (227.3552) or email info@capella.edu.
Review of the PhD in Business Management specializations is pending in KS, ND, SC, and WA.
In accordance with U.S. Department of Education (DOE) new advance notice requirements, a notification for the new PhD in Business Management program will be submitted to the DOE. This program may be subject to additional review and approval by the DOE, which could result in a potential delay in learners being able to start these specializations. If this program is subject to additional review, the DOE will notify Capella University at least 30 days prior to the scheduled start date. Capella University proactively will keep applicants and learners enrolled in this program fully informed of any actions taken by the DOE that may affect their ability to successfully begin classes as originally scheduled.
About Capella University
Capella University (www.capella.edu)
is an accredited online university* that has built its reputation by
providing quality online degree programs for working adults. Nearly 80
percent of Capella students are currently enrolled in master's,
specialist, or doctoral degree programs in business, counseling,
education, health administration, homeland security, human resource
management, human services, information technology, nonprofit management
and leadership, nursing, psychology, public administration, public
health, public safety, and social work. Capella also offers bachelor's
degree programs in business, information technology, nursing,
psychology, and public safety. Within those areas, Capella currently
offers 143 graduate and undergraduate specializations and 17 certificate
programs. More than 35,000 learners were enrolled as of September 30,
2011, from all 50 states and 59 other countries. Capella is committed to
providing high-caliber academic excellence and pursuing balanced
business growth. Founded in 1993, Capella University is a wholly-owned
subsidiary of Capella Education Company, headquartered in Minneapolis.
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