
Ph.D. in Business
Redefine the Business Industry Through Your Calling.
Influence systems and businesses to reach their full Kingdom-potential. Regent University’s full online Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Business is committed to nurturing business scholars and leaders into excellent researchers of intricate organizational, financial, and technological challenges. This program offers a strong foundation in research and business knowledge from a Christian worldview. You can also gain advice on career choice, networking skills and professional development from seasoned business professionals through the Executive Mentor Program.
Establish Your Expertise
Become a contributor to the body of knowledge in business research.
Lead the Way of Business
Develop holistic approaches to applying kingdom business strategies as an informed scholar in the field.
Learn from the Best
Receive mentorship from faculty who hold the highest degrees in their field and seasoned business professionals through the Executive Mentor Program.
Align Yourself With Excellence Through Regent’s Ph.D. in Business
Regent has been ranked among Top National Universities by the U.S. News & World Report for four years (2019, 2020, 2022 and 2023). Our programs have also been recognized among the Top 5 Best Graduate Online Business (Non-MBA) Programs in Virginia for 9 consecutive years (2015-23).
Please complete the Request Information form on this page to learn more about this program.
After completing our Ph.D. in Business, you can:
- Integrate evidence-based principles and strategies that solve modern business problems.
- Make a global impact on businesses from a biblical perspective.
- Demonstrate proficiency in quantitative and qualitative methods of business research.
Career Opportunities
- Executive Leadership
- University Faculty or Administrator
- Consulting
- Research Director
- Senior Business & Data Analyst
This program is a minimum of 60 credit hours in length, with 27 credit hours of core courses, 6 credit hours of electives and 27 credit hours in research and dissertation courses. The featured courses are outlined as follows:
BPHD 701 | Christian Worldview for the Christian Business Scholar & Practitioner | 3 | Students explore the components of a Christian Worldview and its impact on the discovery and use of contemporary business theory and practice. Topics include personal and organizational spirituality, biblically based components of relational behaviors in business dyads, teams, and organizations. The course is interdisciplinary drawing on the disciplines of exegetical study of Scripture, psychology, sociology, organizational behavior, and team development. Cross-listed with DBA 701. |
BPHD 702 | Economics for Business Leaders | 3 | Covers microeconomic theories of the firms, consumer behavior, resource allocation, capital theory, theories of choice under risk and uncertainty, competitive and non-competitive markets. Cross-listed with DBA 702. |
BPHD 703 | Corporate Finance & Accounting | 3 | Concepts in accounting and financial management. Accounting issues include financial statement reporting, revenue and expense determination and classification of assets. Financial management concepts include capital budgeting and capital sources, equity and bond valuation, working capital management and cost of capital. Cross-listed with DBA 703. |
BPHD 705 | Global Leadership | 3 | Understanding of global issues and the significance of global leadership competencies. Cross-listed with LDSL 727 and DBA 705. |
BPHD 706 | Leadership Analytics | 3 | Effective decision-making, using data, analysis, and systematic reasoning to improve efficiency, risk-management, and profits. Cross-listed with LDSL 730 and DBA 706. |
BPHD 707 | Marketing & Communication Management | 3 | Students explore the intersection of marketing and communication as both relate to understanding customers’ decision-making, consumer behavior, businesses product development, and customers’ brand loyalty. Foci include empathetic thinking about customers, design thinking in product development, human machine interface, sustainability, and the role of marketing research in forecasting demand and production operations. Cross-listed with DBA 707. |
BPHD 708 | Business Ethics & Law | 3 | Students will be exposed to different business ethics theories and legal frameworks for investigating issues, including, corporate moral agency, corporate social responsibility, theories of values, and corporate governance. Cross-listed with DBA 708. |
BPHD 710 | Strategic Foresight | 3 | Strategic leaders’ future orientation as they assess emerging changes in an organization’s external environment, market diversities, competitive complexities, resource changes, socio-political shifts, and across technological discontinuities. Cross-listed with LDSL 711 and DBA 710. |
BPHD 780 | Qualitative Analysis Methods | 3 | Exploration of manual and computer-assisted thematic coding, Delphi methods, document analysis, and recursive abstraction. Cross-listed with LPHD 757. |
BPHD 781 | Quantitative Analysis Methods | 3 | The purpose, rationale, and application of quantitative data analysis methods, including descriptive statistics, parametric and nonparametric analyses of differences and relationships, and factor analysis. Cross-listed with LPHD 754. |
BPHD 782 | Advanced Analysis | 3 | The purpose, rationale, and application of advanced quantitative data analysis methods. Prerequisite: LPHD 754. Cross-listed with LPHD 758. |
BPHD 783 | Research Practicum 1 | 3 | Writing a manuscript for conference presentation, writing journal article or book chapter for publication purposes. |
BPHD 784 | Research Practicum 2 | 3 | Writing a manuscript for conference presentation, writing journal article or book chapter for publication purposes. |
BPHD 790 | Dissertation Research | 3 | Ph.D. dissertation proposal. Prerequisites are completion of all required coursework and the successful completion of the comprehensive examination. Doctoral students will work with their dissertation committee to write and defend three chapters of their dissertation. |
BPHD 791 | Dissertation Research | 3 | Ph.D. dissertation defense. Prerequisite is the successful completion of BPHD 790. Doctoral students will work with their dissertation committee to research and collect data, write, and defend five chapters of their dissertation. |
BPHD 792 | Dissertation Research | 3 | Ph.D. dissertation defense. Prerequisite is the successful completion of BPHD 790 and BPHD 791. Doctoral students will work with their dissertation committee to research and collect data, write, and defend five chapters of their dissertation. |
BPHD 793 | Dissertation Research | 3 | Ph.D. dissertation defense. Prerequisite is the successful completion of BPHD 790 and BPHD 791. Doctoral students will work with their dissertation committee to research and collect data, write, and defend five chapters of their dissertation. |
BPHD 794 | Dissertation Continuation Course | 1 | Doctoral students will work with their dissertation committee to research and collect data, write, and defend five chapters of their dissertation. |
BPHD 795 | Dissertation Editing Course | Ph.D. dissertation work. Prerequisites: BPHD 793 registered and paid. (Fee-based course). | |
EHEA 807 | Curriculum & Assessment for College/University Teaching | 3 | Centers on effective strategies for planning curricula and assessment procedures to a diverse group of learners---from 18 to adult age categories. Particular emphasis will be placed on: building an effective bibliography and syllabus; finding additional resources outside traditional boundaries of education (i.e. advanced technology application); examining a variety of assessment procedures that would be effective with diverse learners; choosing texts and materials, grading procedures and policies, etc. This course is open to all university doctoral students who are seeking a career in college or university teaching. |
2024-25 Semester Check-In Deadlines
All students are expected to check-in for the semester two weeks before the session start date. Students should apply, be accepted, enroll in their first courses, and confirm a plan to pay for their courses prior to this date.
Session | Semester Check-In | Session Start Date |
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Session A | Friday, August 9 | Monday, August 19 |
Session C | Wednesday, January 8 | Monday, January 13 |
Session E | Friday, May 2 | Monday, May 12 |
Prerequisites
Doctoral applicants must hold an MBA or a master’s degree in a business-related field from a regionally accredited institution.
Admissions Requirements
Step 1: Apply to Regent University
Submit your application using the Regent University Online Application.
Note: If you are unable to complete our application due to a disability, please contact our Admissions Office at 757.352.4990 or admissions@regent.edu and an admissions representative will provide reasonable accommodations to assist you in completing the application.
Step 2: Submit Your Unofficial Transcripts
Submit your unofficial transcripts to regent.edu/items.
Upon submitting your application, you will receive an email requesting authorization for Regent University to obtain your official transcripts from your U.S. degree-granting institution. International transcripts must be evaluated by a NACES, AACRAO or NAFSA approved agency.
Step 3: Submit Your Resume
Provide an updated copy of your professional resume or curriculum vitae that includes:
- Employment history with details of leadership responsibilities, skill sets and results – the committee looks at both quantity and quality of responsibilities
- School, community and church leadership positions – the committee looks at both quantity and quality of positions
- Service activities in which you have been involved
- Academic and non-academic honors and distinctions you have received
Your resume should be submitted to regent.edu/items.
Step 4. Submit a Leadership Essay or Graduate Degree Paper (with Citations)
Writing samples play an important role in helping the Admissions Committee evaluate a doctoral applicant’s research, writing, analytical and problem-solving skills.
LEADERSHIP ESSAY
Please provide an essay to address the topic with citations: “The most pressing leadership issue of today.”
The body (excludes a title page or a reference page) of this writing sample should not exceed one page in length (single spaced, 12-point type).
The Admissions Committee will evaluate the essay based on the following criteria:
- Thesis Development and Critical Thinking. The thesis expresses the main idea of the paper in one sentence and informs the reader of the paper’s focus. Critical thinking is the act of examining, analyzing and evaluating information followed by the drawing of accurate conclusions. Thesis development and critical thinking include the following four key elements: (a) thesis, (b) argument, (c) research and (d) analysis.
- Organization. The structure or outline of apply@regent.edu using the subject line: SBL Doctoral Application Pieces.
- Paragraph Development. The structure of each paragraph within the outline is vital to the overall stability of the essay and includes the use of transitions and language within each paragraph.
- Mechanics. Clarity through spelling, grammar, punctuation and capitalization is vital in any written document.
- Style (APA, MLA or other acceptable style). At the doctoral level, it is important to adhere to a particular writing style as required by the specific academic or professional publication in which one desires to be published. Therefore, the applicant should compose the essay in APA, MLA or other acceptable style. In addition, the applicant should identify the style being used in the writing sample. It is important that the writing sample exhibit the style’s guidelines in the areas of: (a) in-text citations, (b) reference list, (c) title, (d) headings, (e) sub-headings, (f) numbers, (g) serial content, (h) quotes, (i) punctuation, etc. While these styles typically require double spacing, we request that, in the case of this writing sample, applicants use single spacing so the essay does not exceed one page.
GRADUATE DEGREE PAPER
If you are opting to submit the Graduate Degree Paper, please ensure this is a submission that contains citations.
Your leadership essay or graduate degree paper should be submitted to regent.edu/items.
Step 5: Submit Your Government-Issued ID
To ensure academic integrity, Regent University requires a copy of a government-issued ID. Please submit a scanned copy or photograph of it to regent.edu/items.
Please feel free to contact the Office of Admissions at 757.352.4990 or admissions@regent.edu should you have any further questions about the application process.
Note: All items submitted as part of the application process become the property of Regent University and cannot be returned.
PART-TIME STUDENTS
Degree | Tuition Cost Per Credit Hour | Average Credit Hours Per Semester | Average Tuition Per Semester |
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Master of Arts (MA) / Master of Science (MS) | $695 | 6 | $4,170 |
Master of Business Administration (MBA) | $695 | 6 | $4,170 |
Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) | $1,020 | 3 | $3,060 |
Doctor of Philosophy in Organizational Leadership (PhD) | $1,020 | 3 | $3,060 |
Doctor of Strategic Leadership (DSL) | $1,020 | 3 | $3,060 |
Full-Time Students
Degree | Tuition Cost Per Credit Hour | Average Credit Hours Per Semester | Average Tuition Per Semester |
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Master of Arts (MA) / Master of Science (MS) | $695 | 9 | $6,255 |
Master of Business Administration (MBA) | $695 | 9 | $6,255 |
Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) | $1,020 | 6 | $6,120 |
Doctor of Philosophy in Organizational Leadership (PhD) | $1,020 | 6 | $6,120 |
Doctor of Strategic Leadership (DSL) | $1,020 | 6 | $6,120 |
Student Fees Per Semester
University Services Fee (On-Campus Students) | $850 (Fall & Spring) $700 (Summer) |
University Services Fee (Online Students) | $700 |
Part-Time Students
Degree | Tuition Cost Per Credit Hour | Average Credit Hours Per Semester | Average Tuition Per Semester |
---|---|---|---|
Master of Arts (MA) / Master of Science (MS) | $695 | 6 | $4,170 |
Master of Business Administration (MBA) | $695 | 6 | $4,170 |
Doctor in Business Administration (DBA) | $1,020 | 3 | $3,060 |
Doctor of Philosophy in Business (PhD) | $1,020 | 3 | $3,060 |
Doctor of Philosophy in Organizational Leadership (PhD) | $1,020 | 3 | $3,060 |
Doctor of Strategic Leadership (DSL) | $1,020 | 3 | $3,060 |
Full-Time Students
Degree | Tuition Cost Per Credit Hour | Average Credit Hours Per Semester | Average Tuition Per Semester |
---|---|---|---|
Master of Arts (MA) / Master of Science (MS) | $695 | 9 | $6,255 |
Master of Business Administration (MBA) | $695 | 9 | $6,255 |
Doctor in Business Administration (DBA) | $1,020 | 6 | $6,120 |
Doctor of Philosophy in Business (PhD) | $1,020 | 6 | $6,120 |
Doctor of Philosophy in Organizational Leadership (PhD) | $1,020 | 6 | $6,120 |
Doctor of Strategic Leadership (DSL) | $1,020 | 6 | $6,120 |
Student Fees Per Semester
University Services Fee (On-Campus Students) | $850 (Fall & Spring) $700 (Summer) |
University Services Fee (Online Students) | $700 |