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I have an MBA from an excellent university. What would be better for my future, to do a DBA or Ph.D in Educational Leadership, which degree would boost my MBA more and give me more opportunities in the area of education or in the business area? Thanks
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You may find the "sister site" to be a better place to get relevant feedback on this question.
There's significantly more Ph.D. presence on that forum.
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(04-28-2020, 04:12 PM)lucianovalente Wrote: I have an MBA from an excellent university. What would be better for my future, to do a DBA or Ph.D in Educational Leadership, which degree would boost my MBA more and give me more opportunities in the area of education or in the business area? Thanks
That depends. What are your goals? What do you want to wake up and do for the majority of your day? Answer that as specifically as possible and it will be easier to answer this.
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LOL, yes and he has - but made a boo boo - as he posted in a profile message, so that only goes to a specific user. Newbies always do that, unless he's specifically wanting to ask one of the moderators and don't have access to private messages yet.
I would recommend reading a few posts in the Graduate School section of this degree board to get an idea on the differences between the DBA & the PhD as I wrote about them a few times. Cheers! and happy searching for your dream doctorate.
Note: You basically answered your own question, DBA is for Business and the PhD is for Educational Leadership, decide on what you want to do in the few years ahead. If you're going for upper management in either "fields", select the one that gets you to that position.
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(04-28-2020, 05:54 PM)SteveFoerster Wrote: (04-28-2020, 04:12 PM)lucianovalente Wrote: I have an MBA from an excellent university. What would be better for my future, to do a DBA or Ph.D in Educational Leadership, which degree would boost my MBA more and give me more opportunities in the area of education or in the business area? Thanks
That depends. What are your goals? What do you want to wake up and do for the majority of your day? Answer that as specifically as possible and it will be easier to answer this.
I want to dedicate myself to an educational administration, but I also want to give some business classes. It will be that he became a specialist in finance to complete the 18 credits so that he could give some classes.
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I am going to be doing an EdS after my MSE. My MSE will be in Higher Education Administration - Student Affairs. My EdS will be in Higher Education Administration. I am interested in working in a few different departments in Student Affairs. I would also like to teach as an adjunct at a community college or an online program. I can do all of that with an MSE. The EdS is mostly so I can move up to a Dean or VP position. The EdS is a doctorate degree. There's more than PhDs.
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(05-22-2020, 10:52 AM)ss20ts Wrote: The EdS is a doctorate degree. There's more than PhDs.
The EdS is theoretically a terminal degree, but it is not a doctoral degree. It was designed for K-12 educators in states where one gets a benefit from having "Master's + 30 credits" of education. It's not meant for higher education administration, and in nearly two decades in higher ed I don't remember meeting anyone who had one there.
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Yeah, the EdS is specifically designed to be a credential that's somewhere between your MEd and EdD. Like Steve says, it is not considered a doctorate.
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(05-22-2020, 01:05 PM)SteveFoerster Wrote: (05-22-2020, 10:52 AM)ss20ts Wrote: The EdS is a doctorate degree. There's more than PhDs.
The EdS is theoretically a terminal degree, but it is not a doctoral degree. It was designed for K-12 educators in states where one gets a benefit from having "Master's + 30 credits" of education. It's not meant for higher education administration, and in nearly two decades in higher ed I don't remember meeting anyone who had one there.
The real difference between the two is the dissertation. If the dissertation isn't need, then an EdS is fine. Many college administrators have an EdS. Yes, many have doctorates as well. it all depends on what you want to do and where you want to go.
There are EdS programs that are specifically for High Education Administration. Most people who do the programs do it for the PK-12, but not all.
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