Doctor of Business Leadership
The Doctor of Business Leadership at Torrens University Australia is designed to produce outstanding leaders who are ready to deal with a variety of challenges in the ever-changing business environment.
Duration
2 to 3 years
Starting Date
February, June, September
Tuition Fee
TBA
Location
Online
CRICOS
03389E
About the program
Using critical analysis of potential issues and an understanding of social and cultural change, this course gives graduates the confidence and ability to lead large organisations, moving to the top tier in competitive markets.
The Doctor of Business Leadership at Torrens University Australia develops the skills and knowledge to become an effective and motivating leader in even the most dynamic situations. Through critical analysis and real-work experience, you will learn what is required to be a highly respected leader, committed to achieving socially responsible outcomes. The Doctor of Business Leadership commences with four course work double subjects. After completing these four subjects, under supervision, you will evolve and critique a personal contingent leadership concept through documentation and analysis of personal leadership experiences. A personal contingent leadership concept is a set of theoretical propositions and personal values that logically underpin a set of guidelines that shape how you perceive and respond to leadership challenges.
Career opportunities
The Doctor of Business Leadership (DBL) is designed to prepare senior executives to more effectively assume overall leadership responsibility within a substantial multi-business unit organisation operating in intensely competitive national and global markets. The DBL involves a learning journey that has been identified by corporate leaders, their boards and past DBL participants as vital preparation to deal with increasingly complex and dynamic contexts.
Courses Included
- Business Leadership – Theory and Practice
- Business Leadership – Case Analyses
- Critical Reasoning and Ethics for Business Leaders
- Business Leadership Issues