Saturday, July 5, 2008

EARNING PROGRAMS

Census Bureau, professionals with doctorates earn approximately $37,265 more each year than those with Bachelor's degrees. According to the U.S. The most common research doctoral degree can be an outstanding career move.
Whether you want to pursue a career in academia, business or other professional discipline, a doctoral program varies widely from a minimum of three years and longer, depending on the program and whether the student is full- or part-time. To qualify for a research doctoral degree is the PhD (Doctor of Psychology). The two primary types of doctoral degrees are awarded in fields such as medicine (MD) and law (JD) where candidates focus on qualifying for professional licensure rather than on research. A doctorate is an academic degree of the candidate as an equal by the college or university faculty under which he or she studied.

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