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Classroom to Career
Take the opportunity to gain a greater understanding of the concepts, organization structures and strategies driving today’s complex organizational environment.
- Upon completion of this degree program, graduates will be able to:
- Foster a learning environment that focuses on all facets of an organization including, leadership, information security, project management, supply chain, accounting, and managing an organization.
- Evaluate how organizations inspire employees and nurtures a positive organizational culture.
- Utilize qualitative and/or quantitative methods to analyze critical business issues.
- Employ project management tools, methods, and techniques in effort to reduce waste while improving quality and safety throughout an organization.
- Collaborate effectively as a business practitioner and researcher using both verbal and written communication methods.
SYNC SESSIONS
DBA Courses
Thursday or Friday Night (8PM, 9PM, or 10PM EST)
Program Core: 62 Credits
ACC6100: Financial Reporting
ACC6500: Accounting and Multinational Enterprises
IA7020: Information Security Systems and Organizational Awareness
IA8010: Business and Security Risk Analysis
DBA8150: Information, Organization & Strategy
DBA8350: Sociology of Corporate Culture
DBA8450: Managing, Organizing and Negotiating for Value
DBA8900: Project Management
MB6900: Organizational Management
MGT8200: Human Resource Management
Pre Dissertation:
RM8500: Research Foundations
RM9100: Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis
Research Methodologies:
DBA8300: Leading Organizational Change (Qualitative)
MB5820: Managing Global Diversity (Quantitative)
MB9130-CX: Comp Exam (4 weeks) – 0 credits
Phase I:
RM9150: Feasibility Problem Driven Research
BR9200: Designing Solution to Business Problems
Phase II:
BR8110: Dissertation Proposal (Chapter 1)
BR8120: Dissertation Proposal (Chapter 2)
Preparation courses (BR8110, BR8120, BR8121, and BR8130) in which doctoral students follow a structured approach to designing their dissertation study, refining their research question/s, and developing the operational details for their study. The focus is on clearly specifying the assessment criteria and organizational requirements needed to justify a proposed improvement in professional practice, and on designing and implementing such an assessment. The goal of the entire BR course sequence (BR8110, 8120, 8121, and 8130) is to complete the dissertation proposal (Chapters 1, 2, 3 and 4.1). In this seminar, students will revisit the foundations of research methods and apply them to the modifications required for creating the required dissertation deliverables. BR8120 is the second course in which students continue developing the dissertation proposal (Chapters 1-4.1). Concepts covered include: research problems, questions and hypotheses, data types, quantitative and qualitative approaches, research designs, variables and scales, data collection instruments, and sampling.
BR8121: Dissertation Proposal (Chapter 2 Continued)
BR8130: The Dissertation Proposal (Chapters 3 and 4.1 & the IRB)
Phase III:
DIS8110: Dissertation Manuscript (Chapters 4 and 5)
Phase IV:
DIS8130X: Final Dissertation Manuscript & Defense
Technology Requirements
Following are the recommended general technical hardware/software specifications for students enrolled in all academic programs at the University of Fairfax. Please note that
a) these specifications are sufficient for the entire duration of the program,
b) need for specific applications/software would be determined by the actual course(s) registered and the availability of the applications, and
c) although students with Mac computers can access any applications/software by leveraging remote access tools, Mac platform is not recommended and supported, and
d) doctoral students will be required to user several open-source applications, hosted services, and publicly available virtual machines. This may include but is not limited to SAS (Statistical Analysis System) OnDemand, Oracle Virtual Box, Kali OS, Apache Web Server, GNU/Linux, OpenSSL, ROS (Robot Operating System), Blender (3D computer graphics), and Orange (Data Mining).
Minimum Recommended Specifications
1. Ownership of either laptop or desktop is mandatory. Mobile devices such as Tablets/Smart Phones cannot be used for running any applications. Mobile devices may be used for simple tasks such as accessing Canvas courses for checking messages, grades, due dates, and read the slides. For other tasks such as taking test, uploading assignments, and participating in discussion forums, mobile devices are not recommended and must not be used.
2. These recommendations are universal across all academic programs and provide a basic format for all courses. As you move further into a degree program, these requirements may increase (only minimal) based on the expectations of the program and the availability of applications.
Platform: Intel-based systems |
Minimum |
Better |
Best |
CPU | 4 core 3.0 GHz. | 6 core 3.0 GHz. | 8 core 3.0 GHz. |
RAM | 16GB | 32GB | 32GB |
Storage | 500GB SSD | 1TB SSD | 1TB SSD |
Graphics | {Integrated} OR {2GB} OR {1GB DirectX 11} | {Integrated} OR {4GB} OR {2GB DirectX 11} OR {NVIDIA 4GB} OR {NVIDIA 4GB DirectX 11} | {4GB} OR {NVIDIA 4GB} OR {4GB DirectX 11} OR {NVIDIA 6GB DirectX 11} |
Operating System | Windows 10 or 11 64-bit (Professional Edition only), No Home Edition | Windows 10 or 11 64-bit (Professional Edition only), No Home Edition | Windows 10 or 11 64-bit (Professional Edition only), No Home Edition |
Extras |
2-3 USB 2.0 or 2-3 USB 3.0 Ports
Microphone
Camera
External USB Drive for backup (minimum 1 TB) |
2-3 USB 2.0 or 2-3 USB 3.0 Ports
Microphone
Camera
External USB Drive for backup (minimum 1 TB) |
2-3 USB 2.0 or 2-3 USB 3.0 Ports
Microphone
Camera
External USB Drive for backup (minimum 1 TB) |
Recommended Standard Productivity Applications |
Access, Excel, OneNote, Outlook, PowerPoint, Power BI, Project, Publisher, Visio, Sway, Word, Forms, Delve
Internet browsers like Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Safari, Firefox, etc. (recommend the use of multiple browsers)
Document Management Application – Adobe Acrobat Professional
Zoom Desktop Client (https://zoom.us/download)
Free Video / Photo Editing (select 1 or2) Application – PowerDirector (best) – Google, Promeo – Best App for Social Media, iMovie – Video Editor App for Beginners, Splice – Free Video Editor for Trimming and Cropping, Quik – Best Video Editor for Montages, KineMaster – Video Editing App For Experienced Editors, Filmmaker Pro – Best for Vertical Editing, InShot – Best Video Editor App for Aspiring Social Media Content Creators, Mojo – Best for Any Kind of Social Media Post, VivaVideo – Best for Beginners
Keep the system up to date with Windows Updates, .NET Framework etc.
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Access, Excel, OneNote, Outlook, PowerPoint, Power BI, Project, Publisher, Visio, Sway, Word, Forms, Delve
Internet browsers like Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Safari, Firefox, etc. (recommend the use of multiple browsers)
Document Management Application – Adobe Acrobat Professional
Zoom Desktop Client (https://zoom.us/download)
Free Video / Photo Editing (select 1 or 2) Application – PowerDirector (best) – Google, Promeo – Best App for Social Media, iMovie – Video Editor App for Beginners, Splice – Free Video Editor for Trimming and Cropping, Quik – Best Video Editor for Montages, KineMaster – Video Editing App For Experienced Editors, Filmmaker Pro – Best for Vertical Editing, InShot – Best Video Editor App for Aspiring Social Media Content Creators, Mojo – Best for Any Kind of Social Media Post, VivaVideo – Best for Beginners
Keep the system up to date with Windows Updates, .NET Framework etc. |
Access, Excel, OneNote, Outlook, PowerPoint, Power BI, Project, Publisher, Visio, Sway, Word, Forms, Delve
Internet browsers like Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Safari, Firefox, etc. (recommend the use of multiple browsers)
Document Management Application – Adobe Acrobat Professional
Zoom Desktop Client (https://zoom.us/download)
Free Video / Photo Editing (select 1 or 2) Application – PowerDirector (best) – Google, Promeo – Best App for Social Media, iMovie – Video Editor App for Beginners, Splice – Free Video Editor for Trimming and Cropping, Quik – Best Video Editor for Montages, KineMaster – Video Editing App For Experienced Editors, Filmmaker Pro – Best for Vertical Editing, InShot – Best Video Editor App for Aspiring Social Media Content Creators, Mojo – Best for Any Kind of Social Media Post, VivaVideo – Best for Beginners
Keep the system up to date with Windows Updates, .NET Framework etc. |
Policy on Sync Sessions
- The Sync Sessions must be held in weeks 2, 4, 6, 8.
- The Sync Sessions must be spent having students defending and explaining their research assignment for that week. This time should not be spent lecturing as it should be structured in a manner to help prepare candidates in the process of defending and justifying their research.
- The Sync Sessions must be held Thursday-Saturday.
- If the Sync Sessions are held on a Thursday or Friday night, the times to begin should be 8pm, 9pm, or 10pm Est to accommodate students who are on the west coast.