DBA - Information Systems Specialization
The Doctor in Business Administration with a specialization in Information Systems prepares students for careers in business education, consulting, and business leadership within the Information Systems world. Students will create new knowledge and skills for application in the global workplace leading to advanced ethical change management solutions and strategies for complex business problems. Students will integrate forward-thinking virtuous leadership into the global team-based business practice and a virtuous worldview into their personal and professional lives. Students will evaluate solutions to real-world information system problems using new applications of theory or changes in present practice. The Virtuous Business Model is integrated throughout the program.
This program is designed for practicing professionals who possess a master's degree in business or technology or possess an advanced degree in another area of specialization. Students participating in this program desire additional study in order to expand and enhance their ability to contribute to their career path, company, and society. This program allows students to be engaged in working in a paid or non-paid position, (provided this employment is appropriate for a training opportunity, considering the goals and requirements of the degree program), which may include current employment in a full- or part-time professional position, participation in job shadowing, or participation in an internship. Additionally, the program provides a foundation for future employment to extend the academic experience with practical training as noted above.
Graduates of the program will be able to:
- Integrate forward-thinking virtuous leadership into the global team-based business practice.
- Create ethical change management solutions and strategies for complex business problems.
- Synthesize advanced research in business education, consulting, or business leadership into their doctoral practice.
- Create new knowledge for application in the global workplace.
- Integrate a virtuous worldview into both their personal and professional lives.
- Evaluate solutions to real-world information system problems using new applications of theory or changes in present practice.
Admission Requirements
Requirements for admission to the Doctor in Business Administration with a specialization in Information Systems are as follows:
- A Master’s degree in Information Technology, Information Management, Information Systems or related discipline from a college or university that is accredited by an accrediting agency recognized by both the U.S. Department of Education (ED) and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) verified on original transcripts sent by the institution directly to Indiana Wesleyan University.
- A graduate grade point average (GPA) of 3.25 or higher from the graduate degree granting institution with at least five years’ work experience in information systems or technology. If an applicant's GPA is below 3.25, the student may be admitted on a probationary basis, as established by the guidelines of the DeVoe School of Business.
MGMT-601 is a pre-requisite for the Doctor of Business Administration Program. Students must complete this pre-requisite course with at least a grade of "B" by the end of the first term of the program. However, this requirement is waived for students who have a Bachelor’s or Master’s in business, business administration, accounting, finance, marketing, management, or other related discipline from a college or university accredited by an accrediting agency recognized by both the U.S. Department of Education (ED) and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA).
Time Limit for Degree
The Applied Doctoral Project must be completed within six years after starting the program, which begins with BADM-701. A student who has completed coursework is required to remain continuously enrolled in BADM-759 or be terminated from the DBA Program. A student who has not completed their Applied Doctoral Project within the six-year period will be terminated from the DBA Program. Students nearing the end of the six-year period may be provided with a schedule of benchmark tasks that are required to be completed before the six-year deadline expires. Students who do not meet those benchmark tasks on schedule may be terminated from the DBA Program due to the insufficient time remaining to meet requirements.
Graduation Requirements
- Complete all credit-hours required in the curriculum sequence with a minimum GPA of 3.25 and a minimum grade of "B-" in each course. A grade of "C+" or below will require the course to be repeated.
- Successful completion and defense of the doctoral project.
- Payment of all tuition and fees is required to receive a diploma.
DBA - Specialization in Information Systems - Program of Study
Core Courses
BADM-700 | The Craft of Academic Writing for Business | 4 |
BADM-701 | Residency 1: The DBA Journey | 1 |
BADM-702 | Foundations of Doctoral Research | 4 |
BADM-703 | Virtuous Leadership and Global Based Teams | 4 |
BADM-704 | Economic Analysis for Virtuous Leaders | 4 |
BADM-705 | Virtuous Marketing | 4 |
BADM-706 | Residency 2: Success Skills | 1 |
BADM-707 | Data Analytics and Research | 4 |
BADM-708 | Virtuous Business in a Global Marketplace | 4 |
BADM-709 | Current Issues for the Virtuous Organization | 4 |
BADM-710 | Residency 3: Completing the Doctoral Project | 1 |
BADM-785 | Comprehensive Exam | 1 |
Total Credit Hours: | 36 |
Career Seminar Courses
Select one of the following:
Specialization Courses - Information Systems
INSY-730 | Emerging Technologies | 4 |
INSY-731 | Information Compliance and Risk | 4 |
INSY-732 | Assessment and Optimization of Technology | 4 |
INSY-733 | Strategic Information Systems Management | 4 |
INSY-790 | Applied Doctoral Program Evaluation and Assessment - Information Systems | 4 |
Total Credit Hours: | 20 |
Total Credit Hours for Degree: 60