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[讨论]MBA,DBA & PHD 的区别与联系
Q: Today, when I asked a first year MBA, "if the placement of the MBA is not good, can I continue my education for another two years and got a doctor degree?" He reply: no, you have to reapply for DBA and complete another 4-5 years' education to get a DBA? I am just puzzled. Doesnot 2 years MBA + 2 Years further education = a DBA or PHD? what the relationship among those three degrees?
A: Firstly, you may take DBA and PhD as the same. Even though several schools, like Harvard, still provide both DBA and PhD, most people will not look at them differently. Secondly, MBA and DBA/PhD are definitely different. Perhaps the only common ground is that they all accept GMAT :=) MBA is for those who would like to go into industry, while DBA/PhD is to train teachers and researchers. MBA and DBA/PhD are different programs in b-schools. You cannot transfer freely from one to another.
[Doesnot 2 years MBA + 2 Years further education = a DBA or PHD?] To understand this point, you may first take a look at the US graduate education system, which is very different from ours. In US graduate education, Master is usually for those going to industry (even though there are some masters by research); while PhD is for research. If you are interested in research, you can apply PhD directly after your bachelor study. On the other hand, even you already have a related master degree, (theoretically speaking) you don't have any advantages over those bachelor guys in the PhD study. So, you still have to spend four or five years if you wanna to continue PhD after MBA.
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