Earn your Doctor of Business Administration degree at Lincoln Memorial University. Applications are open. Classes begin May 2021.
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Founded in 1897, LMU has a rich tradition in delivering quality educational experiences at the undergraduate, graduate, and professional levels.
Gain the skills necessary to advance the practice of business in a diverse and evolving global economy, to further your knowledge and research and to balance the pursuit of prosperous business practices in a wide range of business courses designed to take you to the pinnacle of the business world.
The LMU DBA program is designed for working professionals and delivered completely online.
Yes. The LMU DBA utilizes a flexible online format to meet the needs of working professionals
Tuition for the DBA program is $730 per credit hour, or $2,190 per course. If foundational courses are required, their cost is $530 per credit hour or $1,500 per course.
Tuition for the DBA program is $730 per credit hour, or $2,190 per course. If foundational courses are required, their cost is $500 per credit hour or $1,500 per course.
The LMU DBA is a terminal degree that can be utilized in both industry and academia. It can open doors to teaching opportunities as well as increase your earning potential.
The LMU DBA is a 48 to 60 credit hour program. Students holding an MBA may be eligible to transfer up to 12 credit hours of course work, leaving them with only 48 credit hours to complete.
Our faculty of renowned academicians are recognized nationally and internationally for their work as professors and leaders.
Dr. Bennett is the interim graduate program chair and assistant professor of marketing. She received her DBA from Jacksonville University with a focus in marketing.
Dr. Hild is an assistant professor of decision science. She received her PhD from the University of Tennessee with a focus in management science
Dr. Metz is the interim MBA program director and instructor of business. She holds an MBA from LMU and received her PhD from the University of the Cumberlands with a focus in marketing.
Dr. Doss is the DBA program director and associate professor of business administration. He received his PhD from Northcentral University with a focus in business administration
We encourage you to consider pursuing your Doctor of Business Administration at Lincoln Memorial University and we look forward to helping you achieve your professional goals.
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