Doctor of Philosophy in Business Administration
PROGRAMME DESCRIPTION
The Doctor of Philosophy in Business Administration program of Lincoln University College,
Malaysia (LUC) is designed to prepare students who wish to pursue academic careers in business.
The program educates students the skills for conducting research in numerous areas of
administration and to use them in problem-solving in the various business fields. It is a doctoral
program devised for high caliber and self-motivated students who wish to procure top research,
leadership and analytical skills in business.
PROGRAMME AIM
The program aim is to generate business professionals who are well trained and active in the field of
applied business research. The primary aim of the program is to develop the students’ appreciation
of both national and international administrative issues that will assist them to improve the global
society. Coherent with this objective is the aim to encourage outstanding competence, based on
theory and practice, on dealing with administrative conflicts correlated with several management
issues.
PROGRAMME DURATION
FullTime : 36 – 72 Months
Upon graduation from this doctoral program, students typically acquire knowledge and expertise that
can boost them to excel in a variety of business fields. Some common titles include:
· Researcher
· Marketing Strategist
· Business Consultant
· Corporate Manager
· EconomicAnalyst
Intake- Ongoing, Limited Seats Available
Entry Requirements:
Masters Degree (Level 7, MQF) in Business Administration or Business /Management related disciplines
accepted by the Lincoln University College Senate: or other qualifications equivalent to a masters degree that
are accepted by the Lincoln University College Senate.
English Competency Requirement (international Student):
International students are required to achieve a minimum score of 500 in Test of English as a Foreign Language
(TOEFL) OR 5.0 in International English LanguageTesting System (IELIS) OR its equivalent
LIST OF COURSE/MODULE OFFERED IN THE PROGRAMME
- Research Methodology
- Computer Application
- Research Work