Doctorate In Science
The European Institute of Management Technology (EIMT), Switzerland aims to be a leading, professionally oriented education provider for
students from all over the world, anytime and anywhere. We offer affordable access to highly progressive, innovative, and accredited
higher education in a productive work environment characterized by the highest ethical and professional standards.
Program Features
About EMIT
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EIMT is known for its excellent educational programs suitable for diverse crowds including beginners as well as professional working
individuals.
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The European Institute of Management Technology (EIMT), Switzerland aims to be a leading, professionally oriented education
provider for students from all over the world, anytime and anywhere.
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We offer affordable access to highly progressive, innovative, and accredited higher education in a productive work environment characterized by the highest ethical and professional standards.
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Since its inception, EIMT has redefined the boundaries of intellectual and creative thinking as a center of academic excellence.
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Our rigorous and multifaceted approach to education dissolves boundaries between disciplines and helps foster progressive minds.
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Students have the academic freedom to shape their path in the complex and rapidly changing world within our organization.
Specialization Area Includes
Programme Highlight
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The Doctorate in Arts at EIMT is an interdisciplinary program aiming to produce high-standard research that gives valuable
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The doctoral program will delve into the educational sciences across an array of the spectrum with specialization options for a
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The program invites applications from potential doctoral candidates in diverse fields with Master’s degrees. It is also open to
professionals in teaching, educational leaders, policymakers, reformers, and professionals in varied fields of arts. -
The program will give exposure to advanced scientific theories and research methods that will meet the demand for practical
competency in the educational framework and beyond. -
Graduating scholars from the Doctorate in Arts program will become competent teachers/educators and leaders in their chosen
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The program consists of varied specialization fields from which prospective candidates choose that align with their career goals.
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The Doctorate in Arts (DA) program entails research and scholarly inquiry, with a strong emphasis on professional practice, ski
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The program involves advanced inquiry into a specific area of study, learning theory, and curriculum design.
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The program will give candidates exposure to coursework and the development of a substantial original dissertation.
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The Doctorate in Arts (DA) program is an excellent platform for those individuals who wish to build up skills in their professionsby combining disciplinary training and effective pedagogical practice.
Program Timeline
Semester 1
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Invitation to Enroll for the DA
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Research Methods
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Qualitative methods and techniques
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Quantitative methods and techniques
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Research Tools
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The Research proposal
Semester 2 & 3
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Submission of Synopsis
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Data Collection & Analysis
Semester 4,5,6
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Research and Dissertation
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6 Monthly progress reports submission duly signed by supervisor electronically.
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Final Viva-voice (after receiving reports from External Examiners)
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Thesis Submission duly signed by the supervisor.
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Award of Doctorate in Arts (DA) degree
Program Structure
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Candidates are also required to complete the coursework and fulfill all the requirements to be rewarded with the degree. The
entire program will be essentially classified into three phases
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Course Work: This phase begins with your first semester and students will begin to work on their selection, and coursework on
varied aspects of the program involving research methods, quantitative and qualitative methods, and techniques. This phase
ends with the finalization of the research topic and the designation of the supervisor or research faculty. Multiple seminars and
presentations will also be highlights of this phase.
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​Research Lab: Your second and third semesters make up this second phase. In this phase, scholars will primarily engage with
data collection and analysis. Scholars will also be required to submit their synopsis and monthly progress report every six months.
Seminars and presentations are also an essential part of this phase.
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Doctoral Thesis: Starting from your third to sixth semesters, this phase demands rigorous work engaging research scholars in
thesis write-up, committee reviews, thesis rewriting, oral defenses, and award of the doctorate.
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Doctoral students will be given intensive guidance and supervision by the research faculty and supervisor throughout the entire
phase for holistic growth.