The launch of this doctorate in business administration (Dba) took place this Friday, at the headquarters of the General Confederation of Enterprises of Côte d’Ivoire, in Plateau, via a videoconference.
The educational offer
Sofian Hathout, director of programs at Cvpt presented the educational offer, the need for the program and its content. It should be noted that the entire doctoral course will be deployed over 18 months, divided into three semesters, including the writing of the thesis.
All structured in three phases: The first phase is devoted to a common core dedicated to the familiarization and mastery of the concepts and tools of research-intervention in the social sciences.
The second phase is dedicated to the deepening of strategic issues impacting global and sustainable development. And the third is dedicated to the collection of data under the supervision of the thesis director, as well as the writing of the thesis and the public defense before a jury of professionals and academics.
Each course is assessed individually through either a final exam or a grade made up of different assessments.
The program director also pointed out that each course is assessed individually through either a final exam or a grade made up of different assessments. The fees for this Dba program are 9,500 euros and 1,000 euros for registration.
He indicated that this center is a pan-African institution for the development of decision-making and managerial skills for the benefit of professionals and senior executives working in both the public and private sectors.
“Our vocation is to contribute to the development of decision-making and managerial capacities through learning and performance support courses with high added value, and responding to the specificities of the African economic and socio-cultural ecosystem.
In particular, we make available to our partners,” he said.
Note that this ceremony benefited from the support of many personalities including businessman Evariste Meambly; the former Minister of Health, Professor Thérèse Aya N’dri and Professor Fatou Ouattara.
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