Doctor of Philosophy in Business Administration and Management

Campus
Main Campus
Level
PhD
Method
Lecture
School
SBE

This programme is designed for academicians, management professionals and consultants who seek professional enrichment and want to focus on teaching and real-life business challenges while developing application-oriented research as they participate in God’s mission in the world by bringing a Christ centered world-view. The programme is designed to equip the learners with knowledge and technical skills that can be easily transferred and applied on various job tasks operations and job creation using the results of research works in the dynamic global academic and business environments.

  • Finance
  • Corporate Leadership
  • Strategic Management
  • Strategic Human Capital Management
TimePlaceSemester Range
9:00am – 5:00pmPHD Seminar RoomsApril, August, Nov/Dec

Entry requirements


To be admitted to an AIU doctoral program, an applicant must hold a Masters degree from AIU or an institution recognized by the AIU Senate. Beyond the possession of a Masters degree, the applicant must have a cumulative mean of at least a B, or a minimum GPA of 3.0 in his/her Masters studies, and must demonstrate ability in academic research. Specific program minimum requirements will apply.


In exceptional cases, Senate, on the recommendation of any of the schools, may admit to the doctorate program, applicants who do not hold a Master’s degree, provided that such candidates, on the basis of the research, professional and academic work they have done, can demonstrate that they are well qualified to undertake doctoral work. This is so long as it is in line with the relevant regulatory bodies.

Mode of study


Remote Teaching & Learning via Microsoft Team-Semester

Evening classes- Monday to Thursday (Intake: Jan, May, Sept)

Weekend classes- Friday to Saturday (Intake: Jan, May, Sept)

Modular classes for 2 weeks( April, August, Nov/Dec)

PHD Programs

The PhD in Business Administration and Management is a four-year course of full-time study