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Complete five learning modules from the Electives to gain 15 credits
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15
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225 hrs
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DBAP8121 |
Advanced Business Strategy Management
This course focuses on corporate strategic management issues, allowing students to gain a comprehensive understanding of corporate strategic management, including strategic theories and practices of corporate strategic management. It offers multiple independent sessions discussing current research in strategic management research. Through theoretical analysis and case studies, students can understand how classic and cutting-edge strategic management theories and methods are applied to business activities and learn how to apply these theories and methods to business practices.
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3
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45 hrs
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DBAP8122 |
Business Research Methods
The purpose of this course is to help students become proficient in using business research methods as a powerful tool for theory construction and problem-solving. Through this course, students will build the relevant knowledge and skills required to conduct independent business research in areas such as business, management, finance, and economics. Following the basic paradigm of business research, this course focuses on the basic steps and core elements of business research. Starting from the perspective of management dilemmas, this course includes the required relevant knowledge and skills of a series of research processes such as systematic exploration of the selection of research questions, critical review of research literature, identification of qualitative or quantitative research methods and research designs, and collection and analysis of data. This course emphasizes an in-depth understanding of theoretical construction, enabling students to think about research problems based on theory and in a general empirical way. At the same time, through systematic learning, students will establish a complete business research method system, which will help them gain more depth and breadth in the process of writing a doctoral thesis.
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3
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45 hrs
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DBAP8123 |
Enterprise Investigation
Students apply the theories learned in the teaching course to conduct an enterprise investigation under the guidance of the supervisor. Students need to identify the business problems of the research company and then provide solutions.
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3
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45 hrs
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DBAP8124 |
Leadership and Innovation Management
This course focuses on how business managers can enhance their leadership in a rapidly changing business environment and lead their teams and companies to create greater value. At the same time, the practical applications of innovation management in enterprises are discussed from the perspectives of organization, strategy, technology, culture, etc. The course will elaborate on the theories, tools, and methods of leadership from individual and team perspectives and combine the theory and practice of innovation management to deepen students' understanding and applications of leadership improvement and enterprise innovation management.
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3
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45 hrs
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DBAP8299 |
Thesis
Students apply the theories learned in the courses to conduct independent research under the guidance of the supervisor. Students choose a research topic related to business administration to investigate an important management issue. Students are required to use appropriate research methods to collect and analyse data and conduct detailed investigations of the topic. This course ensures the student's ability to conduct independent research, demonstrate expertise in a chosen area of interest, and make an intellectual contribution to management practices. It consists of two parts: thesis writing and oral defence. Credits can be obtained only when the thesis meets the university's requirements and passes the thesis examination and oral defence.
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12
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