The Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) Program
DBA Program Mission
The mission of the DBA program is to develop enterprise-level leaders, healthcare administrators, consultants, and educators who can help companies and organizations to create unique value in today’s marketplace.
The Doctor of Business Administration program builds on the well-established Trevecca MBA program that is one of the largest in Tennessee. The DBA is a broad, industry-strength degree that is academically equivalent to the Ph.D. for faculty roles. It is also well-suited for applied business and organizational leadership in both consulting and management.
DBA Academic Program
This degree will provide students with a foundation from which to flourish with integrity while facing the evolving challenges and opportunities within the professional setting.
What to expect:
Accessibility: The 32-month program is 100 percent online with no GMAT required. Additionally, the degree is available to students who hold various types of graduate degrees as well as to those with MBAs.
Relevancy: Coursework will connect the latest business trends and philosophies with practical leadership skills and competencies. Students will interpret business intelligence through data analytics to solve organizational problems, improve inefficiencies and provide real-time alternatives.
Results: Students can choose to complete an applied doctoral project as part of their coursework where they tackle issues relating to entrepreneurial management, executive coaching, higher education leadership and more, or they can complete a classic dissertation that is a pathway to new knowledge and is the more typical choice of academic faculty and leaders. Students will receive the training and resources needed to progress in upper management or other executive opportunities.
DBA Student Learning Outcomes
Graduates of the DBA program should be able to:
- Effectively utilize expertise both inside and outside the organization to analyze, synthesize and implement business decisions.
- Communicate effectively with diverse business stakeholders both orally and in writing.
- Utilize business intelligence through data analytics to analyze and solve organizational problems, improve inefficiencies and provide innovative alternatives.
- Utilize research techniques to carry out timely and relevant applied research providing effective solutions to complex issues.
- Approach each situation from an ethical and values-based perspective.
- Understand financial information and be able to effectively apply the knowledge to day-to-day management of the organization as well as strategic planning for the future.
- Understand the impact of the global environment in strategic decision making and implementation.
- Apply the research topic across each research method, data collection planning, and DBA manuscript.
Career Track
The DBA provides doctoral-level business studies that can support students’ professional goals through four career tracks:
CONSULTING AND COACHING TRACK
Graduates can serve in the growing area of executive consulting and coaching. Many organizations and companies will engage internal and external consultants to help them improve their efficiency and effectiveness. Executive coaches partner with leaders in their professional development.
EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT TRACK
In today’s fast-moving world, growing organizations need leaders and managers who can help them to move forward through innovation and entrepreneurial endeavors.
HEALTHCARE ADMINISTRATION TRACK
Created to prepare graduates for leadership and service in healthcare organizations at the middle and senior management levels.
HIGHER EDUCATION TRACK
The Trevecca DBA program equips graduates to serve in a variety of ways. Graduates will be well equipped to teach business at the collegiate level as well as serve as program directors, academic administrators, and in academic support positions at higher education institutions.
LEADERSHIP IN THE AGE OF AI TRACK
The AI in Leadership track is designed to equip leaders with the knowledge, skills, and strategies necessary to leverage artificial intelligence (AI) in their roles – providing a comprehensive understanding of AI's applications in leadership and enable students to apply AI concepts in real-world scenarios and problem-solving.
ORGANIZATIONAL INTELLIGENCE TRACK
Organizational Intelligence (OQ) – the intellectual capability of an organization – represents the whole enterprise's capacity to create, process, and use information regarding its strengths and weaknesses. The higher the level of OQ that leaders can create and foster within their organizations, the greater the potential for sustained growth and success in continuously changing and complex circumstances. This track walks leaders through a scaffolded learning experience that empowers them to identify and address the barriers to OQ, create a culture of growth and learning, and drive systemic and systematic improvement in their organizations.
INTERDISCIPLINARY LEARNING TRACK
This track offers a unique opportunity for students to transfer up to twelve (12) doctoral-level credits from previous coursework completed at other regionally accredited institutions within the last ten years. These credits can be applied to our DBA program, allowing students to fast-track their education. In the event that students transfer less than the maximum number of credits, they will complete an equal number of courses within the Trevecca program's track to ensure all requirements are met. This coursework counts towards completing the Interdisciplinary Studies Track requirements and may result in a brief break from coursework while the student's cohort completes their personalized learning track.
DBA Academic Policies
Graduation Requirements
To be eligible for graduation from the DBA program, students must:
1. Submit a graduation application by the required date.
2. Complete all requirements of the curricula.
3. Maintain a grade point average of 3.0 or better.
4. Repeat courses with grades below C.
5. Successfully complete the dissertation and all other requirements pertaining to the dissertation within the stated maximum time frame.
6. Satisfy all financial obligations to the University.
All DBA program requirements must be successfully completed BEFORE students are eligible to participate in commencement.
There is no qualifying exit examination.
Withdrawal from Courses
The last day to drop out of a course in progress with a grade of W is by the end of day 21 for most courses or day 35 for a 12-week course during regular business hours. If the student attends/participates after that time, a letter grade must be assigned.
Any student who wishes to withdraw must contact his/her student success advisor immediately to report that decision. Failure to do so will result in the student's earning Fs in the classes for which he/she is registered and not receiving reimbursement.
Withdrawing from a class may affect financial aid, so the student should contact his/her financial aid counselor. Failure to attend class does not constitute a withdrawal, and students will receive an F if not properly withdrawn.
Withdrawal from Programs
Students who drop out of a group due to an academic issue may continue in a later group with the approval of their student success advisor. The student must be in good standing and the group he/she selects must have space available. Any student withdrawing from a program for the second time must seek reinstatement through the Admissions Committee if a third or subsequent re-enrollment is desired. A fee of $100 is charged for changing groups. The $100 fee will officially hold a place in the group requested but is not applied towards tuition.
Any student withdrawing from an entire program will be governed by the above regulation for the grade in any module in progress and be given a grade of W for any subsequent modules for which registration has been completed. Any refund of tuition or fees will be governed by the Refund Policy which appears in the financial information section of this catalog.
Any student who wishes to withdraw must contact his/her academic student success advisor immediately to report that decision. Failure to do so will result in the student's earning Fs in the classes for which he/she is registered and not receiving reimbursement.
Grading System
The grading system for the Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) program includes the letter grades A, B, C, D, and F, as well as S and U where appropriate. Pluses (+) and minuses (-) may also be employed. Courses with grades below C or S must be retaken.
BUS 8000, BUS 8050, BUS 8200, BUS 8210, BUS 8220, BUS 8230, BUS 8240, BUS 8250 are gate-keeping benchmarks and must be completed and passed with the final grade of C/S or above to proceed in the DBA program. If a student earns a C-/U or lower in one of these courses, they will have to stop out immediately and wait to join a later cohort.
The first final grade of F earned in the DBA program will lead to immediate academic suspension. Students interested in being reinstated into the DBA program should consult the Reinstatement Policy.
The second final grade of F earned in the DBA program will likely lead to permanent termination from the program, unless an emergency circumstance arises or the student files a successful program appeal. Students are welcome to appeal to the program director.
| Description |
Grade |
Quality Points |
| Above Expected |
A |
4.0 |
| |
A- |
3.7 |
| Expected |
B+ |
3.3 |
| |
B |
3.0
|
| |
B- |
2.7 |
| Below Expected |
C+ |
2.3 |
| *Passing |
C |
2.0 |
| |
C- |
1.7 |
| |
D+ |
1.3 |
| |
D |
1.0 |
| |
D- |
0.7 |
| |
F |
0.0 |
*Note: A grade lower than a C in a course must be repeated.
| Incomplete |
"I" |
Given for sickness or emergency reasons near end of a course. The incomplete must be approved by the teacher and the program director. The "I" must be removed within six weeks or the grade will be based on points earned for completed work. |
| Withdrawal |
"W" |
Granted to a student who officially withdraws from a class before the end of day 21 for most courses or day 35 for 12-week courses. The grade of "W" may be assigned by the program director or the school dean in extenuating circumstances. |
DBA Academic Probation and Suspension
Each student must maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 within their program of study to remain in academic “good standing.” If the program cumulative GPA falls below 3.0 after the completion of twelve (12) hours (or one semester if credit hours differ from four credit hours per course), the student will be placed on academic probation for the next twelve (12) hours (or one semester if credit hours differ from four credit hours per course). Upon gaining the minimum program cumulative GPA of 3.0, the student will again be in "good standing."
If the student does not increase the program cumulative GPA to a minimum of 3.0 during the probationary period, the student will be placed on academic suspension for three (3) months. Students interested in being reinstated should consult the Reinstatement Policy.
No grade below C will be counted toward the degree.
DBA Academic Reinstatement
After a three-month waiting period, students who are on academic suspension may request permission to be reinstated in the program based on a review of the circumstances and information in the particular student’s case. Students on suspension may request permission to be reinstated in the program from the Reinstatement Committee. Requests for reinstatement must include a letter addressed to the Reinstatement Committee that addresses the circumstances that resulted in suspension and a plan of action as to how the student expects to be successful in completing the program.
If the student is granted reinstatement into the program by the Reinstatement Committee, then the student will once again be placed on probation and be given twelve (12) hours to bring their GPA up to a 3.0. The Reinstatement Committee may also provide additional requirements to be met during this probationary period.
After the student attains a 3.0 GPA by the end of this probationary period, the student will once again be placed in good standing and may continue the rest of the program However, if the student does not increase the average to a 3.0 during the probationary period, the student is placed on academic suspension for three (3) months.
If the request for reinstatement is denied, then the student is terminated from the program for a minimum of 1 year.
DBA Admissions Requirements
- Completed master's degree from a regionally accredited institution
- A 3.4 cumulative GPA for all prior graduate coursework
- Official transcript sent directly from graduate institution to Trevecca
- Submit resume or curriculum vitae
- Complete interview with the program director
- Provide photocopy of government-issued identification (e.g., driver's license, state ID, military ID, passport). This requirement ensures that Trevecca complies with the U.S. Department of Education expectations for student verification.
- For students entering the program who do not have: 1) an MBA, 2) business-related masters, or 3) an undergraduate degree in business, two prerequisite courses are required before starting the DBA program. These prerequisites (6-week MBA courses) can be taken at Trevecca.
Prerequisites include:
- BUS 6000 (2 credits) Introduction to Graduate Business Studies
- BUS 6015 (3 credits) Accounting and Finance for Managers
English Requirements
Applicants outside of the United States are required to submit a TOEFL score of 550 or above to be considered for admission. For those who do not have a four-year degree that was completed within the United States, a 40-minute writing assessment at Trevecca is required as a part of the admissions process. A limited number of students may be admitted conditionally outside of the normal admission requirements based on an extensive amount of professional experience.
Students not meeting the minimum requirements may request conditional admission from the Skinner School of Business Graduate Programs Director.
Conditional Admission
If the admissions requirements are not fully met, the Skinner School of Business (SSB) Graduate Program Director will review the applicant’s file and may grant admittance to the program on a conditional status. A student receiving conditional admission must have at least a GPA of 3.0 at the completion of 12 credit hours in the program. If this condition is met, the student will be granted full standing admission in the program and will be subject to the standard program policies. If the condition is not met, the student is placed on academic suspension. After a three-month waiting period, the student may petition to return to the program. The student must submit a written request to the Graduate Program Admissions Committee for consideration of whether the student should be allowed to continue under conditional status or be dismissed from the program. If such determination is made by the committee to allow further work under conditional status, then the student must have a 3.0 GPA after 24 credit hours in the program. If the student has less than a 3.0 GPA after 24 credit hours in the program, the student is again placed on academic suspension. Students interested in being reinstated should consult the Academic Reinstatement policy.
Tuition and Fees
| DBA Tuition |
$699 per credit hour |
| Student Resource Fee |
$150 per course |
| Total DBA Investment |
$44,190 |
Note: Additional fees may apply, such as the purchase of textbooks, supplemental course materials, and assessments.
DBA Program Curriculum
BUS 8000, BUS 8050, BUS 8200, BUS 8210, BUS 8220, BUS 8230, BUS 8240, BUS 8250 are gate-keeping benchmarks and must be completed in the prescribed sequence and passed with the final grade of C/S or above to proceed in the DBA program. If a student earns a C-/U or lower in one of these courses, the student will have to stop out immediately and wait to join a later cohort to repeat the course.
General Business Core
| BUS 8000 | Introduction to Doctoral Business Studies | 4 |
| BUS 8010 | Current Topics in Management and Leadership | 4 |
| BUS 8020 | Current Topics in Business Strategy | 4 |
| BUS 8030 | Current Topics in Accounting and Finance | 4 |
| BUS 8040 | Current Topics in Marketing | 4 |
| BUS 8050 | Introduction to Applied Business Research Design | 4 |
| BUS 8210 | Introduction to Applied Business Research Analytics | 4 |
| BUS 8200 | Applied Business Research Principles and Practices | 4 |
| BUS 8220 | Applied Doctoral Project Proposal / Dissertation Project Development | 4 |
| BUS 8230 | DBA Proposal and IRB Application (DBA 1) | 4 |
| BUS 8240 | DBA Data Collection and Analysis (DBA 2) | 4 |
| BUS 8250 | DBA Manuscript Completion (DBA 3) | 4 |
Choose one of the following tracks:
Healthcare Administration Track - 12 hours
| BUS 8135 | Change Management and Negotiation Strategies | 4 |
| BUS 8145 | Quality Systems Management and Regulatory Affairs | 4 |
| BUS 8155 | The Culturally Competent Healthcare Leader | 4 |
Higher Education Track - 12 hours
| BUS 8100 | Higher Education Leadership and Administration | 4 |
| BUS 8110 | Teaching in Higher Education: Principles and Practices | 4 |
| BUS 8120 | Higher Education Practicum | 4 |
Executive Leadership and Management Track - 12 hours
Consulting and Coaching Track - 12 hours
| BUS 8160 | Current Principles and Practices in Consulting | 4 |
| BUS 8170 | Current Principles and Practices in Executive Coaching | 4 |
| BUS 8180 | Consulting and/or Coaching Practicum | 4 |
Leadership in the Age of AI Track - 12 hours
| EDD 8351 | Introduction to AI and its Implications for Leadership | 4 |
| EDD 8352 | Data Literacy and Analytics for Leaders | 4 |
| EDD 8353 | Leading AI Implementation and Organizational Change | 4 |
Organizational Intelligence Track - 12 hours
Interdisciplinary Learning Track - 12 hours
This track offers a unique opportunity for students to transfer up to twelve (12) doctoral-level credits from previous coursework completed at other regionally accredited institutions within the last ten years. These credits can be applied to our EDD or DBA programs, allowing students to fast-track their education. In the event that students transfer less than the maximum number of credits, they will complete an equal number of courses within the Trevecca program's track to ensure all requirements are met. This coursework counts towards completing the Interdisciplinary Studies Track requirements and may result in a brief break from coursework while the student's cohort completes their personalized learning track.
Note: If a student is unable to finish the dissertation or Applied Doctoral Project during the Program Curriculum, the student may be registered for a one credit hour continuation course until completed.
BUS 8260 DBA Continuation
Total Credit Hours: 60