Anonymous wrote:They have a big stadium.
JK
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only thing worse than arrogance is arrogance and ignorance:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_of_Business_Administration
The Doctor of Business Administration (abbreviated DBA, D.B.A., DrBA, or Dr.B.A. or BusD) is a research doctorate awarded on the basis of advanced study and research in the field of business administration. The D.B.A. is a terminal degree in business administration. Along with the Ph.D, it represents the highest academic qualification in business administration. Successful completion of a D.B.A. or Ph.D in business administration is required to gain employment as a full-time, tenure-track university professor or postdoctoral researcher in the field. As with other earned research doctorates, individuals with the degree are awarded the academic title doctor, which is often represented via the English honorific "Dr." or the post-nominal letters "D.B.A.", "DBA", "Dr.B.A.", or "DrBA".
I haven't been part of this particular argument on whether or not it's a real doctorate. But do you really think a DBA from University of Phoenix is going to get you a university position, much less a tenure track at one? It is not a reputable school.
Anonymous wrote:The only thing worse than arrogance is arrogance and ignorance:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_of_Business_Administration
The Doctor of Business Administration (abbreviated DBA, D.B.A., DrBA, or Dr.B.A. or BusD) is a research doctorate awarded on the basis of advanced study and research in the field of business administration. The D.B.A. is a terminal degree in business administration. Along with the Ph.D, it represents the highest academic qualification in business administration. Successful completion of a D.B.A. or Ph.D in business administration is required to gain employment as a full-time, tenure-track university professor or postdoctoral researcher in the field. As with other earned research doctorates, individuals with the degree are awarded the academic title doctor, which is often represented via the English honorific "Dr." or the post-nominal letters "D.B.A.", "DBA", "Dr.B.A.", or "DrBA".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While University of Phoenix does have HLC accreditation, they are known for being a for-profit degree mill and many employers won't take the degree seriously. Transfering credits to another university will be hit or miss.
You are far better off taking online courses with a real brick and mortar university like the University of Maryland (or any other state university).
They do offer in person classroom instruction, the model is designed for working adults and if you're experienced and just need the piece of paper to check a box, it's not a bad gig. There is learning to be done. It's expensive but so is grad school.
~UOP alum with an MBA from a "real school"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of a "Doctor of Business Administration" or a "Doctor of Management" or a "Doctor of Health Administration" --- but if you think your industry respects those titles, then sure, UPhoenix is a good place to get those.
https://www.phoenix.edu/colleges/school-of-advanced-studies/articles/why-get-a-doctorate.html
You never heard of "John Smith DBA Smith Consulting"? DBAs are real.
You are a fool.
"John Smith DBA Smith Consulting" means John Smith DOING BUSINESS AS Smith Consulting.
I guess there is one born every minute.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of a "Doctor of Business Administration" or a "Doctor of Management" or a "Doctor of Health Administration" --- but if you think your industry respects those titles, then sure, UPhoenix is a good place to get those.
https://www.phoenix.edu/colleges/school-of-advanced-studies/articles/why-get-a-doctorate.html
You never heard of "John Smith DBA Smith Consulting"? DBAs are real.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of a "Doctor of Business Administration" or a "Doctor of Management" or a "Doctor of Health Administration" --- but if you think your industry respects those titles, then sure, UPhoenix is a good place to get those.
https://www.phoenix.edu/colleges/school-of-advanced-studies/articles/why-get-a-doctorate.html
You never heard of "John Smith DBA Smith Consulting"? DBAs are real.