DMGT 899 – Dissertation Analysis and Defense

DMGT 899 – Dissertation Analysis and Defense

This course is designed to give you the tools you need to conduct a thorough analysis of your dissertation and prepare for your defense.

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Description

Dissertation Analysis and Defense

Dissertation Analysis and Defense is a required course of the Doctorate in Business Administration program at American International Theism University. All students in the Doctorate in Business Administration program must complete a project proposal for their doctoral project. The proposal is for the final dissertation project of the entire DBA program.

When you conduct a dissertation analysis, it reviews all the previous courses and the knowledge you’ve obtained from them. The dissertation is your chance to utilize what you have learned into one final project. But the dissertation is not just an opportunity to express what you’ve learned. It is the opportunity to show how the facts and opinions you’ve obtained from these courses are relevant to the real business world.

All proposals must be completed and approved by the instructor before the submission of any doctoral project. Your proposal should defend the topic of your doctoral project. It must use research analysis and data to convince the reader regarding the topic at hand. The instructors are always available to guide students as they work on their proposals. Exact instructions on how to draft a proposal will be given at the beginning of the course.

Students will have up to 3 weeks to submit their proposals to their instructors. The entire doctoral project takes 12 weeks to complete, which is the equivalent of two semesters. That means you’ll have nine weeks to complete the project after your proposal is submitted. Extensions may be granted to students on an individual basis if needed.

Once you submit your doctoral project, you will receive eight credit hours on your academic record. These are the final eight credit hours you will need to receive your Doctorate in Business Administration. Then you can officially call yourself a doctor and put the academic title “Dr.” in front of your name.

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  • Feature: Yes
  • Duration: 36 Hours
  • Category: Doctorate degree
  • Quizzes: Yes
  • Language: Arabic
  • Certificate: Yes

Course Syllabus

The first section of this course will focus on how to analyze your dissertation in terms of content, form, and style. In order to get started, we will first take a look at the process of writing a dissertation and what it entails. We’ll then discuss the different parts of your dissertation and how they are organized. Next, you’ll learn about some common problems that can occur when writing or revising dissertations. Finally, we’ll discuss how to assess whether or not your dissertation is ready to be defended.

The second section of this course will focus on preparing for your defense by providing tips on how best to prepare for it mentally and physically. First, we’ll talk about what happens during an oral defense and what kinds of questions are asked during one so that you know what’s coming next. Next we’ll talk about how to prepare yourself mentally by getting enough sleep before an oral defense and understanding how anxiety may affect your performance in an oral defense situation so that you can manage stress levels accordingly during these intense moments! Lastly

All students in the Doctor of Business program must complete a project proposal for their doctoral project. Proposals must be completed and approved by the instructor before the submission of any doctoral project. All proposals must be in 3 weeks after starting the course.  Students have 12 weeks or 2 semesters to complete their doctoral projects.  Extensions are granted on an individual basis. This is an 8-credit-hour course and is allotted 12 weeks of time.

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