DOCTORATE PROGRAMS 1. Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Management (Ph.D.EM) Course Objective: This course is designed to enhance professionals for highly competent performances as effective managers, leaders, professionals or academicians. It aims to prepare educational administrators for dynamic leadership in their fields of specialization with emphasis on advanced research for a better educational system towards national development. It specifically aims to develop in students: 1. expert level of theoretical knowledge in an area of specialization in education. 2. competence and motivation to draw from expert level knowledge to understand and solve different problems related to their area of specialization in education; and. competence to undertake advanced independent research in an area of specialization in education, including the ability to pose theoretically meaningful problem and hypotheses, gather and analyze data, and communicate the results and theoretical and practical implications of the research to diverse audiences.
Curriculum of Ph.D.-EM Course Code Course Title No. of Units I. Core Subjects (18 units) Educ 00 Advanced Foundations of Education Educ 01 Psychology of Human Development Educ 02 Quantitative Research Methods Educ 0 Advanced Statistics Educ 04 Qualitative Research Methods Educ 05 Philosophy of Man II. Major Subjects (24 units) Educ 06 Theories and Practices of Educational Management Educ 07 Strategic Planning in Education Educ 08 Curriculum Planning and Development Educ 09 Problem Solving and Decision Making in Educational Management Educ 10 Supervision of Instruction Educ 11 School Plan and Organization Educ 12 Education and Culture Educ 1 Values Education Educ 14 Executive Leadership Educ 15 Educational Project Feasibility III. Cognate Subjects (9 units) Educ 16 Special Topics in Educational Management Educ 17 Business Management in Education Educ 18 Organization and Management in Tertiary, Secondary & Elementary Education Educ 19 Policies and Problems of Personnel Management IV. Dissertation Writing (12 Units) Dissertation I 6 Dissertation II 6 TOTAL 60 UNITS
2. Doctor in Business Administration (DBA) Course Objective: The DBA program gives particular attention to the development of candidates as managers and business professionals. It places a high value on the transferability of investigative findings to and from the workplace, and it expects that the researcher s own learning will contribute to the development of professional practice. Thus, a key characteristic of the DBA degree is that it recognizes the workplace as both the field for and the beneficiary of high quality research. DBA candidates should seek to integrate and diffuse their doctoral studies within their working environment. The DBA Program focused on the candidate and his/ her business, and is designed to: 1. develop high caliber executives and consultants with applied research skills and advanced managerial skills to direct enterprises that operate in a complex, global and competitive environment; 2. advance the long term viability of the organizations through the candidates high level contributions;. to enhance the effectiveness of organization through the application of the theory to real-life situation; 4. provide an opportunity to undertake a major individual research study which will have specific benefit to the candidates organization and career; 5. offer small, highly interactive and dynamic research sessions, delivered by commercially experienced practitioner and academicians carefully selected for their practicality, excellence in teaching and outstanding performance in both intellectual and business practice.
Curriculum of DBA Course Code Course Title No. of Units I. Core Subjects (Required 18 credits) DMC 55 Financial Management DMC 56 Marketing Management DMC 546 DMC 519 Project Management Business Research DMC 54 Organizational Behavior DMC 548 DMC 550 Strategic Planning & Implementation Logistics & Supply Chain Management DMC 571 Customer Relationship Management DMC 58 Strategic Human Resource Management II. Major Subjects (Required 9 credits) DCC 607 Creating World Class Company DCC 61 Managing Risk & Investments Strategies DCC 615 Management Leadership Management III. Research Preparation Tutorials (Required 15 credits) RES 651 Supervision of Instruction RES 652 School Plan and Organization RES 65 Education and Culture RES 654 Values Education RES 655 Executive Leadership IV. Independent Guided Studies (Required 2 credits) DCC 591 Professional Portfolio Project 2 V.Dissertation (Required 16 credits) RES 985 Dissertation Proposal 4 RES 990 Dissertation Project 12 TOTAL units 58
. Doctor of Philosophy in Management (Ph.D.M) Course Objective: The aim of the PhD in Management Program is to enhance the candidate s capacity, through advanced course work and research and to deepen his appreciation of the relationship between research and professional activities in management. Throughout the program, PhD candidates are expected to grow as leaders and make a distinct contribution to knowledge of management whether by original investigation or a review or criticism. Upon completion of the program, graduates will be able to promote the extension of knowledge and research to serve and develop new and better practices in management in whatever type of organizations.
Curricular Structure of Ph.D.M Course Code Course Title No. of Units I. Core Subjects (18 credits) M 01 Advanced Research Design/ Construct & Design M 02 Statistical Analysis for Research M 0 Advanced Concepts in Organizational & Management M 04 Advanced Studies in Research Presentation M 05 Creating World Class Organization M 06 Psychology of Human Development II. Major Subjects (21 units: Choose any 7 subjects) M 07 Supply Chain Management M 08 Advanced Business Strategy M 09 Strategic Marketing M 10 Management Science and Systems M 11 Managerial Economics M 12 Managerial Finance M 1 Strategic Human Resource Management M 14 Project Management M 15 Strategic Planning and Implementation III. Cognate Subjects ( 9 units) M 16 Effective Problem Solving and Decision Making M 17 Human Behavior in Organization and Organizational Development M 18 Professional Portfolio Project IV. Dissertation (12 units) Dissertation 1 6 Dissertation 2 6 Total units 60