Doctorate of Project Management PROGRAM DETAILDegree Granted: D.P.M.Qualification Framework: Level 9Program Duration: 3 Academic YearsProgram Level: Postgraduate (Doctoral)Program Entry: Regular / RPELProgram Credits: 60 SCU / 60 SCH / 120 ECTSMode of Study: Distance LearningMode of Learning: Self-Paced with Structured Doctoral Learning PhasesMode of Assessment: Coursework, Applied Assignments, Doctoral Project / Dissertation / PublicationLanguage: EnglishLocation: AsynchronousTotal Tuition Fee: $32,000Scholarships: Up to 90%Start Date: AnytimeStudent Support: 24/7PROGRAM OVERVIEWThe Doctorate of Project Management (DPM) at Enigma Business School is a practice-oriented doctoral program designed for senior project leaders, program managers, PMO directors, consultants, and executives who seek to advance project governance, portfolio strategy, and enterprise-level project capability.The program integrates advanced project management theory, systems thinking, risk and complexity management, governance, and applied research, enabling candidates to address large-scale, high-stakes projects and programs across industries. Unlike certification-based project education, the DPM emphasizes doctoral-level inquiry, strategic integration, and organizational impact.Delivered through a flexible distance learning and self-paced model, the DPM allows experienced professionals to pursue doctoral-level education while maintaining leadership responsibilities. Program ObjectivesThe DPM program aims to:Develop doctoral-level expertise in project and program managementStrengthen strategic capability in portfolio and enterprise project governanceEnhance leadership capacity in complex and high-risk project environmentsEnable candidates to conduct rigorous applied project management researchPrepare graduates for senior executive, advisory, and thought leadership roles Learning OutcomesUpon completion of the DPM program, graduates will be able to:Critically analyze complex project and program challengesIntegrate advanced project management frameworks with organizational strategyDesign and govern enterprise-level project and portfolio systemsApply research methods to project management and delivery contextsProduce original applied research that contributes to project management practice Candidate ProfileThe DPM program is designed for:Senior project and program managersPMO directors and portfolio leadersProject management consultantsExecutives overseeing large-scale initiativesProfessionals seeking doctoral-level credentials in project managementWhy Choose This Program?Practice-oriented doctoral degree in project managementFlexible self-paced structure for senior professionalsMultiple doctoral completion pathwaysStrong emphasis on governance, complexity, and strategic deliverySupervision by experienced academics and practitioner-scholarsInternationally accredited doctoral programISO-certified institutionAI-supported academic learning environmentGlobal recognition and degree verificationProgram StructureThe DPM program requires completion of 60 credits, typically over 3 years, structured into progressive Doctoral Learning Phases.Core Doctoral Courses: 42 credits (advanced project management foundations)Doctoral Completion Pathway: 18 creditsDoctoral Learning Phase FrameworkPhase 1: Advanced Foundations of Project ManagementPhase 2: Project Governance, Risk, and ComplexityPhase 3: Applied Project Research and Organizational ImpactPhase 4: Doctoral Completion PathwayCurriculum and SyllabusCore Doctoral Courses (42 Credits)CourseCreditsAdvanced Project Management Theory and Practice4Strategic Program and Portfolio Management4Project Governance, Ethics, and Compliance4Systems Thinking and Complexity in Projects4Advanced Research Methods in Project Studies4Risk Management and Decision Making in Projects4Leadership and Stakeholder Management4Project Performance Measurement and Analytics3Organizational Change and Project-Based Transformation3Doctoral Seminar in Project Management4Total Core Credits42Doctoral Completion Pathway (18 Credits)Candidates select one of the following pathways:Option 1: Doctoral DissertationDissertation Proposal and Defense – 6 creditsApplied Project Management Research and Dissertation Writing – 12 creditsOption 2: Doctoral Project (Practice-Based)Doctoral Project Proposal – 6 creditsEnterprise Project Intervention and Evaluation – 12 creditsOption 3: Publication-Based DoctorateResearch Design and Publication Strategy – 6 creditsPeer-Reviewed or Professional Project Management Publication Portfolio – 12 creditsSpecialization AreasDPM candidates may focus their research on areas such as:Lean ManagementSix Sigma ManagementComplex Project Governance And PolicyRisk And Resilience Mega-ProjectsAgile And Adaptive Delivery ResearchAgile MethodologyChange ManagementProject Feasibility And SelectionProject Communication ManagementInformation Technology ManagementSpecializations will allow candidates to deepen scientific competence in a selected applied fields.Learning MethodologySelf-paced doctoral studyAdvanced seminars and guided independent researchOne-on-one academic supervision and mentoringApplied project cases and portfolio diagnosticsAI-supported research, analytics, and academic writing toolsEntry RequirementsApplicants must meet the following criteria:Master’s degree or equivalent qualificationSignificant professional experience in project or program leadershipDemonstrated capacity for doctoral-level studyEnglish proficiency suitable for advanced academic researchEligibility for RPEL and equivalency assessment may applyAdmissions ProcessOnline doctoral application submissionAcademic and professional portfolio reviewDoctoral readiness and research interest assessmentApproval by the Academic CouncilEnrollment confirmation and doctoral onboardingAdmissions operate under a Rolling Admission System.Assessment and Evaluation MethodAssessment is based on:Doctoral coursework and applied assignmentsResearch proposals and milestone evaluationsFinal dissertation, project, or publication portfolioOral defense or formal evaluation panelAll assessments adhere to doctoral-level academic rigor and professional project ethics standards.Completion RequirementsTo be awarded the DPM degree, candidates must:Complete all required coursework and creditsSuccessfully complete one approved doctoral pathwayDemonstrate original contribution to project management practiceComply with academic integrity and professional ethics policiesCareer OpportunitiesGraduates of the DPM program are prepared for senior-level roles such as:Chief Project Officer (CPO)PMO DirectorCorporate Portfolio DirectorExecutive CoachSenior Project Management ConsultantProgram and Portfolio ExecutiveTransformation Program LeaderUniversity ProfessorFaculty MemberProject Governance AdvisorExecutive Advisor for Strategic InitiativesInternational Accreditation and Global RecognitionThe Doctorate of Project Management 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 NotesThe Doctorate of Project Management at Enigma Business School represents a rigorous, applied, and strategically focused doctoral program that empowers senior project professionals to generate original knowledge, strengthen governance, and deliver sustainable organizational impact through effective project and portfolio leadership.Program Director,Doctorate of Project Management (DPM) Apply Here Get a Scholarships or Financial Aid