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Dr. Paul Eidson
President and CEO
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Approved and Licensed by the State of
California’s BPPE (www.bppe.ca.gov)
◦ Approved to award degrees at the Associate,
Bachelor, Master’s and Doctoral levels
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Accredited by the DETC (http://detc.org)
Recognized by the US Department of
Education
Member of CHEA (www.chea.org)
Students/Alumni in over 20 countries
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The DBA is a professional doctoral degree program
◦ Learners master and demonstrate their business leadership
expertise
The 61 credit curriculum is designed so students are
able to develop an advanced knowledge of the tools
and processes needed to succeed as a corporate
leader within the global business arena.
Offered online, the program makes extensive use of
business research, case studies, and real-world
business situations.
The capstone segment of the program is the Doctoral
Business Project (dissertation). This project affords
the learner the opportunity to expand and
demonstrate knowledge within his/her professional
area of expertise.
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The DBA program requires the successful
completion of 61 doctoral level credits
including the final doctoral project defense.
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Core Courses (46 Credits)
Mid Program Qualifying Examination (0 Credits)
Comprehensive Examination (0 Credits)
Doctoral Research Seminars (6 Credits)
Doctoral Project (9 Credits)
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BUS 8300 – Corporate Managerial Finance and Accounting (3 Credits)
BUS 8310 – Survey of Global Business Opportunities and Issues (3
Credits)
BUS 8330 – Ethical Leadership (3 Credits)
BUS 8340 – Corporate Strategic Planning (3 Credits)
BUS 8350 – Supply Chain Management Design and Operations (3 Credits)
BUS 8360 – Marketing Strategy and Practice (3 Credits)
BUS 8371 – Leadership: Theories and Concepts (3 Credits)
BUS 8381 – International Financial Management (3 Credits)
BUS 8390 – Project Management (3 Credits)
BUS 9300 – Topics in Human Resource Management (3 Credits)
BUS 9310 – Organizational and Group Dynamics (3 Credits)
CIS 9300 – Computers and Internet Applications Management (3 Credits)
HIS 8320 – Survey of American Business and its Leaders (3 Credits)
RES 9311 – Fundamentals of Business Research (3 Credits)
RES 9312 – Advanced Study in Research Methods (3 Credits)
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Estimated Number of Years of Study: 3 years
Estimated Total Doctoral Program Cost is
$13,387 US
◦ ($100 Library Fee, $13,237 Tuition (61 credits), &
$50 Graduation Fee).
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Apollos University offers the Master of Business
Administration (MBA) online.
Mirroring the practice of successful organizations,
the MBA program emulates the business
environment, emphasizing both academic and
practical knowledge along with technological skills
that can be placed into immediate use.
Graduates of the program are prepared to assume
and succeed in leadership roles within today’s
business world.
The program provides maximum flexibility and is
designed to enhance the student’s career
opportunities while developing successful and ethical
business leaders.
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MBA Total Program Required Credits: 37
Credits
◦ Prerequisite Course(s) (As Required)
◦ MBA Courses (37 Credits)
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BUS 5301 – Research Methods (3 Credits)
BUS 5313 – Production and Operations Management (3 Credits)
BUS 5321 – Managerial Accounting (3 Credits)
BUS 5322 – Managerial Finance (3 Credits)
BUS 5323 – Managerial Economics (3 Credits)
BUS 5331 – Ethical Issues in Business (3 Credits)
BUS 7316 – Marketing Management (3 Credits)
BUS 7318 – International Business (3 Credits)
BUS 7335 – IT Management & Strategies (3 Credits)
BUS 7390 – Strategy and Policy (3 Credits)
HIS 6340 – History of American Business (3 Credits)
MGT 7340 – Organizational Leadership and Change Management (3
Credits)
Elective Courses
BUS 7314 – Contracts and Procurement Management (3 Credits)
BUS 7302 - Elective Project (3 Credits)
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Estimated Number of Years of Study: 1.5
years
Estimated Total Master’s Program Cost is
$6,883 US
◦ ($25 library fee, $6,808 tuition (37 credits), and
$50 graduation fee).
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Master’s Level
◦ Certificate in Executive Mini-MBA
◦ Certificate in Leadership and Innovation
◦ Post Graduate Business Administration Certificate
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Doctoral Level
◦ Certificate in Advanced Business Administration
Strategy
◦ Post Doctoral Business Administration Certificate
◦ Participants will apply online with Apollos University and meet all
acceptance criteria as required by the Doctor of Business
Administration (DBA) or Master of Business Administration (MBA)
program as applicable.
◦ MBA Participants will take or transfer three of the following courses
into the certificate program: International Business (3 credits),
Strategy and Policy (3 credits), Organizational Leadership and Change
Management (3 credits), Production and Operations Management (3
credits), Managerial Finance (3 credits), Ethical Issues in Business (3
credits), or Marketing Management (3 credits).
◦ DBA participants will take or transfer the three of the following
courses into the certificate program: Survey of Global Business
Opportunities and Issues (3 Credits), Corporate Strategic Planning (3
credits), International Financial Management (3 credits), Leadership:
Theories and Concepts (3 credits), Ethical Leadership (3 credits), or
Marketing Strategy and Practice (3 credits).
◦ Certificate of post-doctoral All APOLLOS classes will be taught online
per the standard APOLLOS classroom module.
◦ Participants will present an oral presentation about a business
plan/project/report and publish an article recognized by APOLLOS
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Master’s Level Certificate Programs
◦ Can transfer up to 50% of credits
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Doctoral Level Certificate Programs
◦ Can Transfer up to 3 classes
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BUS 5310 – Survey of Business Topics (3 Credits)
BUS 5322 – Managerial Finance (3 Credits)
BUS 7390 – Strategy and Policy (3 Credits)
Elective: Depending upon your focus, select one class
(3 Credits) from the following:
◦ BUS 5313 – Production and Operations Management (3
Credits)
◦ BUS 5321 – Managerial Accounting (3 Credits)
◦ BUS 5323 – Managerial Economics (3 Credits)
◦ BUS 5331 – Ethical Issues in Business (3 Credits)
◦ BUS 7316 – Marketing Management (3 Credits)
◦ BUS 7318 – International Business (3 Credits)
◦ BUS 7335 – IT Management & Strategies (3 Credits)
◦ MGT 7340 – Organizational Leadership and Change
Management (3 Credits)
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MGT 5310 – Entrepreneurship and Innovation (3 Credits)
MGT 7316 – Survey of High Performing Organizations (3
Credits)
MGT 7350 – Strategies in Organizational Leadership (3
Credits)
Elective: Depending upon your focus, select one class (3
Credits) from the following:
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HIS 6340 – History of American Business (3 Credits)
MGT 5312 – Leadership Communications and Writing (3 Credits)
MGT 5340 – Issues of Management (3 Credits)
MGT 6311 – Human Resource Management (3 Credits)
MGT 7312 – Organizational Behavior (3 Credits)
MGT 7313 – Critical Thinking and Decision Making (3 Credits)
MGT 7340 – Organizational Leadership and Change Management
(3 Credits)
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ADM 8000 – Doctoral Level Success (1 Credit)
BUS 8340 – Corporate Strategic Planning (3 Credits)
BUS 8381 – International Financial Management (3 Credits)
HIS 8320 – Survey of American Business and its Leaders (3
Credits)
Depending upon your focus, select one class (3 Credits) from the
following:
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BUS 8300 – Corporate Managerial Finance and Accounting (3 Credits)
BUS 8310 – Survey of Global Business Opportunities and Issues (3 Credits)
BUS 8330 – Ethical Leadership (3 Credits)
BUS 8350 – Supply Chain Management Design and Operations (3 Credits)
BUS 8360 – Marketing Strategy and Practice (3 Credits)
BUS 8371 – Leadership: Theories and Concepts (3 Credits)
BUS 8390 – Project Management (3 Credits)
BUS 9300 – Topics in Human Resource Management (3 Credits)
BUS 9310 – Organizational and Group Dynamics (3 Credits)
CIS 9300 – Computers and Internet Applications Management (3 Credits)
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Learners must be accepted into Apollos
University same as a regular learner
Must meet English and academic requirements
for level of certificate
Student will apply to come to California (10 days)
Student will study before coming to California
California: students will participate in
workshops, presentation, company visits, and
sight seeing
Students must complete presentation project to
receive certificate
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Day 1
Arrival at Los Angeles International Airport, California
Day 2
Sightseeing proposed by AU: Shopping at Citadal Outlet Mall, City of Commerce, CA, visit and
tour Hollywood, CA, and driving tour through Beverly Hills, CA
Students and travel agency implemented
Day 3
Seminar Name: Leadership and Strategic Planning
Time: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Venue: Classroom
Presenter: AU professor
Participant: Students
Evening Activity by Travel Agency: Tour Huntington Beach, Pier and Town, CA
Day 4
Company visit proposed by AU: The Boeing Company
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Seminar Name: Globalization Strategies
Time: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Venue: Classroom
Presenter: AU professor
Participant: Students
Evening Activity by Travel Agency: Tour Long Beach Pier, Queen Mary Ship, CA
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Day 6
Company visit Proposed by AU: MGM Studios in the morning and visit Little Saigon
(Westminister), CA in afternoon
Day 7
Presentation of Business Plan
Time: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Venue: Classroom using electronic PowerPoint presentations
Presenters: Students
Examiners: AU professor
Day 8
Sightseeing proposed by AU: Disneyland OR Day trip to Los Vegas, NV (return
morning of Day 9)
Students and travel agency implemented
Day 9
Seminar “How to publish the paper in international journal”
Time: 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. OR 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. for Los Vegas students
Venue: Classroom
Presenter: AU Professor
Participant: Students
Day 10
Return to Los Angeles International Airport, California for return to Vietnam
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