Teaching and assessment
Teaching is delivered through a mix of block sessions /formal lectures, informal seminars, tutorials, workshops, discussions, supervisory sessions and e-learning platforms. A number of modules use in-course situations to encourage deeper learning and develop on-the-job skills of future managers and entrepreneurs. Assessment is through a combination of individual assessments/presentations, logs, action learning sets and thesis preparation and defence.
Teaching contact hours
Full-time and part-time will be structured as follows:
From the beginning of the programme students will also be obligated to keep and make entries in a Research Log which will operate on a yearly assessment basis throughout the duration of the programme (more is detailed below on the Log). This will be developed through independent study with periodic supervisory advice and support as required.
Establishment of, and Engagement in, Action-Learning Sets.
Action learning sets will be formed at the commencement of the programme. Action learning sets provide a well-established and acknowledged management development methodology which allows programme participants to exchange and learn in a structured manner. While these are essentially self-directed, these will be overseen at distance by supervisors/programme leader.
The first year of the programme will involve students undertaking three modules and these modules will be team taught
Year 1: Framing the study (building on the research proposal) in order to connect professional business and academic research domains effectively.
Module 1
Year 1/ Assignment 1 (Sept - Dec) – A structured review of research and leading professional practice literature
This will be supported by programmed 2 x 2 day taught sessions (32 hours direct contact/plus 100 hours indicative independent study)
Module 2
Year 1/ Assignment 2 (Dec - March) – Challenging assumptions underpinning practice - Research Paradigms and Philosophies
This will be supported by programmed 2 x 2 day taught sessions (32 hours direct contact/plus 100 hours indicative independent study)
Module 3
Year 1 (March - June) - Development of the Research Design – Preparation for Field Work/ Pilot Study
The student will combine the learning from the Assignment 1 and 2 and begin to develop and consolidate, in assignment 3, an overall research design. In this phase there will be 2 x two-day workshops (32 hours direct contact/plus 100 hours indicative independent study)
At the end of year one – both full-time students and part-time students will participate in two inter-linked events: the DBA residential (2-3 days) and also the BAL Faculty Milestone Day.
Year 2 (Sept - Dec) – Operation of the Pilot Study and Development of Thesis
(However, for those students who have not yet successfully completed the three assignments and the Milestone Day – theses students will need to undertake the outstanding assignments).
Year 3 to Year 4 (Full-time) and Year 3 to Year 6 (Part-time) – Ongoing Field Work, Analysis of Findings and Writing up of Thesis Document
During this phase the student will conduct analysis on the findings and continue to develop the thesis document, building on the literature review and the research methodology sections, to generate the findings, discussion and conclusions sections of the work together with a list of references and sources. In this phase there will be no formal taught sessions and tutoring will take place through mutually arranged one-to-one sessions (approximately 10 x 1 hour meetings/per year) with the supervisory team or members thereof as appropriate.