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doctorate"degree of a doctor," 1670s; see doctor (n.) + -ate (1).
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doctoratedoctor's degree: one of the highest earned academic degrees conferred by a university (doctoral) of or relating to a doctor or doctorate; "doctoral dissertation"; [..]
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doctorateOne of several degrees granted by graduate schools.
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doctorateA qualification that involves conducting a piece of original research, usually at a university. These courses take at least three years, full-time. The best-known doctorate is a PhD or DPhil – short f [..]
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doctorateDoctorate or Ph.D. is a degree or status of a doctor conferred by a university. It is one of the highest academic degrees conferred by a university. The requirements for obtaining Ph.D.s in the U.S. n [..]
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doctorate(n) one of the highest earned academic degrees conferred by a university
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doctorateA programme of postgraduate study, usually leading to a PhD qualification.
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doctorateA doctorate is an advanced graduate degree, such as a Ph.D. or Ed.D.
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doctorate(Ph.D., Ed.D., etc.) granted by a few colleges and some universities and generally require the completion of 30-36 semester hours of graduate-level courses beyond the Master’s Degree and may include extensive research and a dissertation in addition to written exams.
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doctoraten. doctorado
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doctorateDoctorate (Ph.D.): The highest academic degree awarded by a university upon successful completion of an advanced program of study, typically requiring at least three years of graduate study beyond the master's degree (which may have been earned at a different university). Ph.D. candidates must demonstrate their mastery of a subject through [..]
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doctorate The highest academic degree conferred by a university to students who have completed at least three years of graduate study beyond the bachelor's and/or master's degree and who have demonst [..]
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doctorateThe highest academic degree conferred by a university on students who have completed at least three years of graduate study beyond the bachelor's and/or master's degree and who have demonstrated their academic ability in oral and written examinations and through original research presented in the form of a dissertation.
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doctorateThe most advanced academic degree offered in the United States, generally awarded after at least three years of graduate work following completion of the bachelor's and master's degree.
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doctorateA degree, most commonly the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) which is awarded to a graduate student after successful completion of a doctoral program beyond the master’s degree level
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doctoratea degree, most commonly the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), which is awarded to a graduate student after the successful completion of a doctoral program beyond the master's level.
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doctorateUniversity degree that marks the completion of a graduate studies program.
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doctorateDOCTORAT Degree conferred upon the completion of a program of study at the PhD (Doctor of Philosophy) level.
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doctorateOne of several degrees granted by graduate schools.
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doctorateThe highest attainable educational degree.
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doctorateA doctorate is the highest award a student can earn for graduate study. The doctoral degree classification includes such degrees as doctor of education, doctor of juridical science, doctor of public health and the doctor of philosophy degree (PhD) in any field.
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doctorate
The highest degree awarded by a university faculty.
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