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Selinus University Business School
Doctor of Business Administration in Marketing & Communication
- London, United Kingdom
- Ragusa, Italy
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DBA
Full time, Part time
1 year
Distance Learning
English, Italian
This program emphasizes recent and innovative marketing strategies and concepts that help us stay in touch with customers. The program focuses on key issues facing businesses today, including methods to outperform competitors, foresee future trends, improve advertising and sales. Also building customer loyalty and taking advantage of the Internet marketplace are dealt with. Students will have the opportunity to develop the latest negotiation skills for salespeople; current marketing strategies and innovative approaches and currently hotly debated global topics such as direct marketing, internet, social media, etc. This program uses the A.P.E.L. (Accreditation Prior Experiential Learning) system. It is addressed to 30 years old Managers, Entrepreneurs, Professionals having at least 5 years of industry experience. A Master's degree or equivalent is required to access the program. The entire course is carried out in Distance Learning.


Horizons University
DBA in International Business Communication
- Paris, France
DBA
Full time, Part time
3 years
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English, French
The learning objectives of the DBA in International Business Communication are to provide high-quality skills and the required knowledge of Company Leaders and Executive Managers in an international context.


Selinus University Business School
Doctor of Business Administration in Institutional Relations
- London, United Kingdom
- Ragusa, Italy
- + 1 more
DBA
Full time, Part time
1 year
Distance Learning
English, Italian
This program examines the interdisciplinary and complex implications of institutional relations so as to map, synthesize and evaluate the key perspectives on cooperation and competition among regional and global organizations. A vision will be displayed on how protocol, event management, and public relations with a strong legal background can promote and achieve effective outcomes in public and commercial affairs. Interaction and effects across major policy areas such as security, diversity, politics, economics, development, and global change are also handled. This program uses the A.P.E.L. (Accreditation Prior Experiential Learning) system. It is addressed to 30 years old Managers, Entrepreneurs, Professionals having at least 5 years of industry experience. A Master's degree or equivalent is required to access the program. The entire course is carried out in Distance Learning.
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A Journalism and Mass Communication DBA program equips you with advanced skills to analyze, create, and communicate information effectively. You'll delve into the evolving landscape of media, exploring the role of technology and ethics in shaping public discourse.
Through courses in media research methodologies and strategic communication, you'll gain expertise in managing complex projects that influence public perceptions. Studying topics like international media trends and digital storytelling will prepare you for a career in various sectors, including academia, corporate communications, and media consultancy. Strong analytical and leadership skills will be essential as you navigate the dynamic field.
Engaging with diverse perspectives in this program helps build confidence and enhances critical thinking. The emphasis on practical projects allows you to apply theoretical frameworks to real-world challenges, making your research impactful and relevant. Graduates often pursue careers as media strategists, academic researchers, or communication directors, utilizing their comprehensive understanding of journalism's role in society.