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SCSU Launches New STEM Doctorate in Business Administration Program

Southern Connecticut State University (SCSU) is proud to announce the launch of its new STEM Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA), the only one currently offered in the state university system. 

The program is designed to meet the growing demand for advanced business resiliency and leadership education. Enrollment is now open for fall 2024.

“We are pleased to offer this degree program with a focus in resiliency studies to address a prevailing need across multiple ecosystems to confront system shocks – events that can have crippling effects on individuals, families, and communities, as well as the corporate and business sectors,” said Jess Boronico, Ph.D., dean of the School of Business.

The specialized degree is structured to help business professionals prepare for the challenges and potential long-term disruptions of a dynamic global environment, emphasizing applied research and practical knowledge and offering a rigorous academic framework driven by STEM principles. This approach ensures that graduates are equipped with scientific and research-driven methodologies for business resiliency and leadership.

“Business resilience is an organization’s ability to absorb stress, recover critical functionality, and thrive in altered circumstances,” explains Boronico. “In short, the program positions graduates to prepare for anything, and to especially focus on the critical phase of healing once the impact has been stabilized.” 

Through experiential learning, students will engage with business leaders to address complex global challenges, fostering a deep understanding of real-world applications. Additionally, the program helps bridge the gap between theory and practice to drive innovation and enhance organizational effectiveness.

“In today’s dynamic business and technology environment, advanced degrees are the compass that guides us through uncharted waters,” said Larry Bingaman, president and CEO of the South Central Regional Water Authority. “Integrating STEM DBA programs into our business environment empowers our workforce to think critically and innovate continuously, ensuring we not only meet our current challenges but also anticipate the challenges and opportunities of the future. This program will be pivotal in driving innovation by connecting academic concepts with real-world applications.”

Unlike traditional Ph.D. programs, the STEM DBA is practitioner-focused, aligning with SCSU’s mission to drive economic and social development. The program’s structure combines advanced coursework with a robust research component, equipping students with the tools to address real-world business challenges and contribute valuable insights and solutions to the professional realm.

Learn more about the STEM DBA program by visiting https://www.southernct.edu/academics/programs/stem-dba

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