About the Doctor of Business Administration

The Doctor of Business Administration is a professional degree designed primarily for business executives who have significant professional and management experience, and possess an MBA or a related master’s degree. The three-year program will be taught in an executive format and allow executives to continue their employment while pursuing the DBA.

PVAMU’s Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) program is the only one of its kind in the Gulf Coast region. The DBA is designed for practicing professionals handling real-world business problems.

By design, the PVAMU Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) program is a non-traditional doctoral program for business executives and professionals. The PVAMU DBA program will provide business executives residing in the Texas Triangle (Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin and San Antonio) with an opportunity to strengthen their research and analytical skills by earning an advanced management degree from an AACSB-accredited business program. The curriculum of the DBA includes cutting-edge concepts and theories in management taught by highly qualified faculty.

Frequently Asked Questions

There are many senior managers and executives who are interested in improving their competencies to adapt to the rapidly changing business environment. In Texas, Prairie View A&M University is an AACSB accredited public university offering a DBA program in an executive format.

Dr. Brian Lee, Professor and Director of the DBA Program
(713) 790-7159, dba@pvamu.edu

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Application Information

The College of Business at PVAMU accepts applications for admission to the DBA program. After you submit your application, the PVAMU Office of Graduate Studies and the College of Business DBA Admission Committee will evaluate your application by referring to the PVAMU general graduate admission standards and the DBA program admission standards, respectively.

  • A Master’s degree from an accredited college or university with a minimum 3.00 grade point average (GPA) on a 4.00 grading scale
  • Official transcript(s) for all college work (undergraduate and graduate from each institution previously attended) are required for admission
  • Completed BusinessCAS application with all required supporting documentation
  • Seven or more years of professional or managerial experience that requires high levels of responsibility
  • Good command of verbal and written English
  • Interview with the DBA Admission Committee
  • Two essays: the Statement of Purpose essay (maximum two pages) and the Proposal of Research Interest essay (maximum five pages). The Statement of Purpose essay should describe your motivations for pursuing the DBA program and the goals you would like to accomplish. The Proposal of Research Interest essay should outline your research objectives or practical problems of interest, how they are relevant to academic literature and real-world business practices, what research methodologies are employed, how data are collected, how research outcomes can contribute to academic literature and solve real-world business problems, etc.
  • Three letters of recommendation from supervisors and/or colleagues who can attest to your professional or managerial experience by describing your job responsibilities and accomplishments in detail
  • Pay the non-refundable application fee.
  • Complete the PVAMU DBA application form at the BusinessCAS website; the form is comprised of four sections: (1) Personal Information, (2) Academic History, (3) Supporting Information, and (4) Program Materials
  • Make sure that your social security number (SSN) or individual taxpayer identification number (ITIN) is included. Otherwise, the processing of your application may be delayed.
  • Request that all official transcripts from all US institutions be sent directly to BusinessCAS electronically or by mail in the Academic History section. All foreign transcripts must be submitted with an evaluation from a NACS member organization, such as World Education Services, Educational Credential Evaluators, and other approved vendors, as explained in the Academic History section.
  • Upload your current resume/CV under “Documents” in the Supporting Information section.
  • Upload two essays under “Documents” in the Program Materials section.
  • Request three letters of recommendation to be sent directly to BusinessCAS under “Recommendations” in the Program Materials section.

For the status of your completed application, please contact the PVAMU Office of Graduate Studies at (936) 261-3518 or gradadmissions@pvamu.edu.

Course Descriptions and Prescribed Sequence of Courses (PDF)

Year One (21 SCH) SCH
Term I (Year 1 – Fall)
EDBA 7311 – Research and Academic Writing Skills 3
EDBA 7327 – Marketing Theory and Applications 3
EDBA 7328 – Global Economic Systems and Issues 3
Term II (Year 1 – Spring)
EDBA 7312 – Applied Statistical Analysis I 3
EDBA 7321 – Applied Research in Accounting 3
EDBA 7323 – Information Systems Research 3
Term III (Year 1 – Summer)
EDBA 7313 – Qualitative Research Methods 3
Year Two (21 SCH) SCH
Term IV (Year 2 – Fall)
EDBA 7322 – Finance Theory and Applications 3
EDBA 7324 – Organizational Leadership Theory and Applications 3
EDBA 7314 – Applied Statistical Analysis II 3
Term V (Year 2 – Spring)
EDBA 7325 – Strategic Business Analysis 3
EDBA 7326 – Business Analytics and Supply Chain 3
EDBA 7317 – Dissertation Mini-Proposal I 3
Term VI (Year 2 – Summer)
EDBA 7318 – Dissertation Mini-Proposal II 3
Year Three (18 SCH) SCH
Term VII (Year 3 – Fall)
EDBA 8691 – Dissertation I 6
Term VIII (Year 3 – Spring)
EDBA 8692 – Dissertation II 6
Term IX (Year 3 – Summer)
EDBA 8693 – Dissertation III 6
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Doctor of Business Administration at a Glance

Accreditation

All business degree programs offered through the PVAMU College of Business are accredited by AACSB International – considered the gold standard of business school accreditation.

Costs

Program costs for classes are competitively priced at $90,000 ($1,500 per semester credit hour) for the three-year program.  Costs include tuition, program fees and meals on class days (Year 1 – $31,500, Year 2 – $31,500; Year 3 – $27,000).

Program Method of Delivery

Unlike most traditional doctoral programs, the DBA is not a residential program and is designed for working adults who cannot take time off from work. The residential component is on weekends, once a month at the Northwest Houston Center. The rest of the learning takes place online. The chosen teaching delivery method is “web-enhanced,” where the faculty and students interact in multiple ways between the weekends they attend in-person classes.