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  2. What Is a Doctorate or a Doctoral Degree? - U.S. News & World...

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    A doctoral degree is a graduate-level credential typically granted after multiple years of graduate school, with the time-to-degree varying depending on the type of doctoral...

  3. What Is a Doctorate? - Coursera

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    An academic doctorate, often called a PhD (short for Doctor of Philosophy), is a research degree that typically requires completing a dissertation. Students enrolled in a PhD program may be interested in working in academia as a professor or conducting research in their field.

  4. Doctorate - Wikipedia

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    A doctorate (from Latin doctor, meaning "teacher") or doctoral degree is a postgraduate academic degree awarded by universities and some other educational institutions, derived from the ancient formalism licentia docendi ("licence to teach").

  5. What is a Doctorate: Everything You Need to Know

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    The doctorate is the most advanced academic degree you can earn, symbolizing that you have mastered a specific academic discipline or field of profession. Doctorate degrees require a significant level of research and articulation.

  6. What Does 'PhD' Stand For? - Coursera

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    A PhD is an academic degree that combines general knowledge of a field with specific mastery of an area of subtopic within that field. For example, earning your PhD in political science means you have a general foundation of the field, but likely also specialize in a more focused area, such as American or comparative politics, or political economy.

  7. A PhD is a doctoral research degree and the highest level of academic qualification you can achieve. A PhD involves students taking on independent and significant research culminating in a publishing-worthy thesis.

  8. What Is a Doctorate Degree? (With Requirements and Tips)

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    What is a doctoral degree? A doctoral degree is the highest degree a person can earn. Most people who pursue them already have a master's degree, but some doctoral programs allow students to enter after receiving a bachelor's degree, combining the doctorate and master's programs to save time.

  9. A doctoral degree, or doctorate, is a graduate level academic or professional degree. In the United States it is considered the highest degree an individual can earn in a given field of study, and as such, it is often referred to as a terminal degree.

  10. Put simply, a PhD or Doctor of Philosophy is a doctorate degree — but only one of several varieties. Read on to learn more about the major categories of doctoral degrees and some important ways in which they differ from one another.

  11. What is a PhD? - Top Universities

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    PhD is short for Doctor of Philosophy. This is an academic or professional degree that, in most countries, qualifies the degree holder to teach their chosen subject at university level or to work in a specialized position in their chosen field. The word ‘philosophy’ comes from the Ancient Greek philosophia, literally translated as ‘love of wisdom’.