Online PhD in Business Administration – Entrepreneurship
Liberty University’s PhD in Business Administration – Entrepreneurship (Online) consists of 4 sections: business courses, entrepreneurship classes, research courses, and a dissertation sequence.
Duration
3 years
Starting Date
Anytime
Tuition Fee
$650 per credit
Location
Online
About the program
Do you have an entrepreneurial spirit, an academic passion for business, and an interest in establishing yourself as scholar in the field? Perhaps you have worked for a company for years, or maybe you’ve founded your own organization. Either way, you likely bring both academic and personal experience to the table. At Liberty University, we offer a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Business Administration – Entrepreneurship degree that can help equip you with the skills you need to stand out as a leader in business, academia, and more.
Today’s world is in need of principled leaders whose passion for business is preceded only by their heart for God and His people. At Liberty, we have been Training Champions for Christ since 1971. We don’t just offer our students the chance to earn a degree – we offer an academically esteemed education that places a heavy emphasis on biblical principles of leadership and ethics. Better yet, Liberty University’s PhD in Business Administration – Entrepreneurship (Online) can be completed 100% online – allowing you to remain committed to your job, family, and community while pursuing your degree.
Don’t put your future on hold any longer. Partner with us, earn a PhD in business online, and take your career to new heights!
Career Opportunities
- Author
- Chief executive officer
- Entrepreneur
- Professor
- Senior vice president
Courses Included
- Strategic Allocation of Financial Resources
- Managing the Supply Chain
- Marketing for Competitive Advantage
- Managing Human Resources
- Strategy Formulation & Strategic Thinking
Minimum requirements
A regionally or nationally accredited master’s degree in business or a business-related field with at least 30 hours of graduate business credit with a 3.0 or above GPA is required for admission in good standing.