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University of Hertfordshire (UK) £7,000 DBA - ElectiveCredits - 03-11-2026

Hello everyone,
Long time reader, first time poster.

I live in the US, but have been digging through UK graduate programs for deals to put on my metaphorical aspirations board. I came across University of Hertfordshire's £7,000 DBA.

Link to program: https://online.herts.ac.uk/masters/doctor-of-business-administration

Link to fee schedule showing £7,000 DBA as a total program cost: https://online.herts.ac.uk/fees-and-funding

Business Administration isn't my field, but I thought people here might be interested in knowing.


RE: University of Hertfordshire (UK) £7,000 DBA - newdegree - 03-11-2026

(03-11-2026, 06:53 AM)ElectiveCredits Wrote: Hello everyone,
Long time reader, first time poster.

I live in the US, but have been digging through UK graduate programs for deals to put on my metaphorical aspirations board. I came across University of Hertfordshire's £7,000 DBA.

Link to program: https://online.herts.ac.uk/masters/doctor-of-business-administration

Link to fee schedule showing £7,000 DBA as a total program cost: https://online.herts.ac.uk/fees-and-funding

Business Administration isn't my field, but I thought people here might be interested in knowing.

5 years of study seems like a lot but i guess the price is cheap.


RE: University of Hertfordshire (UK) £7,000 DBA - bjcheung77 - 03-11-2026

Yes, that was the first thing I looked at, 4-5 years for this DBA. Second was that there is a 2 year advanced research component. I was thinking this was a PhD program in a business related field, not a DBA. Anyways, seems like an interesting program to say the least, it will appeal to those who are younger and looking for that experience while taking the classes...