PROGRAM DETAIL


Degree Granted: D.A.S.

Qualification Framework: Level 9

Program Duration: 3 Academic Years

Program Level: Postgraduate

Program Entry: Regular / RPEL

Program Credits: 60 SCU / 60 SCH / 120 ECTS

Mode of Study: Distance Learning

Mode of Learning: Self-Paced with Structured Learning Phases

Mode of Assessment: Coursework, Applied Assignments, Doctoral Project / Dissertation / Publication

Language: English

Location: Asynchronous

Total Tuition Fee: $32.000

Scholarships: Up to 90%

Start Date: Anytime

Student Support: 24/7

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

The Doctorate of Applied Science (DAS) at Enigma Business School is a practice-oriented and science-driven doctoral program designed to advance applied knowledge through the integration of scientific principles, technological systems, and real-world implementation.

The DAS emphasizes application of scientific knowledge rather than pure theoretical exploration. It enables candidates to translate scientific and technical understanding into solutions, systems, models, and innovations that address complex organizational, technological, and societal challenges. The program recognizes applied science as a legitimate and rigorous pathway for doctoral-level contribution.

Delivered through a flexible distance learning model, the DAS is ideal for professionals, technologists, applied researchers, and innovation leaders who operate at the intersection of science, technology, and implementation.

 

Program Objectives

The DAS program aims to:

  • Develop doctoral-level expertise in applied scientific inquiry
  • Strengthen capability in translating science into practical solutions
  • Enable candidates to design, implement, and evaluate applied systems
  • Generate original contributions to applied science and innovation practice
  • Prepare graduates for senior applied research, innovation, and advisory roles

 

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of the DAS program, graduates will be able to:

  • Apply scientific principles to solve complex real-world problems
  • Design and evaluate applied systems, models, or technologies
  • Conduct rigorous applied scientific research
  • Integrate interdisciplinary scientific knowledge into practice
  • Communicate applied scientific insights to professional and academic audiences

 

Candidate Profile

The DAS program is designed for:

  • Applied scientists and technologists
  • Engineers, system designers, and innovation specialists
  • Data, technology, and applied research professionals
  • Consultants in applied science and technology-driven fields
  • Professionals seeking doctoral recognition of applied scientific expertise

Why Choose This Program?

  • Applied science–focused doctoral pathway
  • Emphasis on implementation, systems, and real-world impact
  • Flexible interdisciplinary research scope
  • Self-paced structure suitable for working professionals
  • Supervision by applied researchers and practitioner-scholars
  • International accreditation program
  • ISO-certified institution
  • AI-supported academic learning environment
  • Global recognition and degree verification

Program Structure

The DAS program requires completion of 60 credits, typically over approximately 3 years, structured into progressive Doctoral Learning Phases.

The curriculum is composed of:

  • Core Applied Science Doctoral Courses (70%) – 42 credits
  • Applied Research and Completion Pathway (30%) – 18 credits

Doctoral Learning Phase Framework

  • Phase 1: Foundations of Applied Science and Inquiry
  • Phase 2: Advanced Applied Methods and System Design
  • Phase 3: Implementation, Evaluation, and Knowledge Transfer
  • Phase 4: Doctoral Completion Pathway

This framework ensures scientific rigor, application focus, and doctoral-level contribution.

Curriculum and Syllabus

Core Applied Science Doctoral Courses (42 Credits)

Course

Credits

Philosophy and Methodology of Applied Science

4

Advanced Applied Research Design and Methods

4

Systems Thinking and Applied Complexity

4

Applied Data Analysis and Modeling

4

Technology, Innovation, and Applied Systems

4

Evaluation and Validation of Applied Solutions

3

Ethics, Safety, and Responsibility in Applied Science

3

Interdisciplinary Integration in Applied Research

4

Doctoral Seminar in Applied Science

6

Doctoral Colloquium and Proposal Development

6

Total Core Credits

42

Credit allocation reflects scientific rigor, application depth, and system complexity.

Applied Research and Completion Pathway (18 Credits)

Candidates select one approved doctoral completion pathway:

Option 1: Applied Science Dissertation

  • Dissertation Proposal and Defense – 6 credits
  • Applied Scientific Research and Dissertation Writing – 12 credits

Option 2: Applied Systems or Technology Project

  • Applied Project Proposal – 6 credits
  • System Design, Implementation, and Evaluation – 12 credits

Option 3: Publication and Applied Portfolio

  • Research and Publication Strategy – 6 credits
  • Peer-Reviewed Publications or Applied Evidence Portfolio – 12 credits

Specialization Areas

DAS candidates may focus their research on areas such as:

  • Applied Data Science and Analytics
  • Technology and Digital Systems
  • Innovation and Applied Engineering Concepts
  • Applied Behavioral and Cognitive Systems
  • Sustainability, Environment, and Applied Systems
  • Applied Management Science and Operations

Specializations will allow candidates to deepen scientific competence in a selected applied fields.

Learning Methodology

  • Self-paced doctoral study
  • Applied research seminars and workshops
  • One-on-one supervision and technical mentoring
  • Practice-led experimentation and system development
  • AI-supported research design, modeling, and academic writing

Entry Requirements

Applicants must meet the following criteria:

  • Master’s degree or equivalent qualification
  • Background in science, technology, engineering, management, or applied fields
  • Demonstrated capacity for applied doctoral-level inquiry
  • English proficiency suitable for advanced academic and technical writing
  • Eligibility for equivalency and RPEL assessment may apply

Admissions Process

  • Online doctoral application submission
  • Academic and professional portfolio review
  • Applied research proposal or concept assessment
  • Approval by the Academic Council
  • Enrollment and doctoral onboarding

Admissions operate under a Rolling Admission System.

Assessment and Evaluation Method

Assessment is based on:

  • Doctoral coursework and seminar performance
  • Applied research or project milestones
  • Final dissertation, system, or applied portfolio
  • Formal evaluation panel or oral defense

All assessments adhere to doctoral-level academic rigor and applied science ethics.

Completion Requirements

To be awarded the DAS degree, candidates must:

  • Complete all required coursework and credits
  • Successfully complete one approved applied research pathway
  • Demonstrate original contribution to applied science or systems practice
  • Comply with academic integrity and applied research ethics policies

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the DAS program are prepared for roles such as:

  • Chief Research and Development Officer (CRDO)
  • Director of Applied Research
  • Applied Research Scientist
  • Innovation and Technology Leader
  • Systems and Solutions Architect
  • Applied Science Consultant
  • Senior Technical or Research Advisor
  • Principal Scientist
  • Engineering Manager
  • Head of R&D (Research and Development)
  • Senior Technical Consultant
  • Industrial Research Lead
  • Technology Strategist
  • University Professor
  • Systems Architect
  • Scientific Program Director
  • Product Development Director
  • Policy Advisor (Science and Technology)
  • Laboratory Director
  • Operations Research Scientist
  • Innovation Manager
  • Environmental Consultant
  • Medical Research Scientist
  • Sustainability Lead
  • Advanced Materials Specialist

International Accreditation And Global Recognition

The Doctorate of Applied Science at Enigma Business School is internationally accredited by SEAAC (South East Asian Accreditation Council), ICDLA (International Commission for Distance Learning Accreditation), EDLC (European Distance Learning Commission), GABDE (Global Accreditation Board for Distance Education), and IAHRM (International Association of Human Resources Management). All of these institutions are highly respected accreditation bodies in ASEAN, EU and the USA.

Program Notes

The Doctorate of Applied Science at Enigma Business School represents a rigorous and impact-driven doctoral program that empowers professionals to transform scientific knowledge into practical solutions, systems, and innovations with meaningful real-world value.

Program Director,

Doctorate of Applied Science (DAS)