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A doctorate is an academic degree of the highest level. Traditionally, the award of a doctorate implies recognition of the candidate as an equal by the college or university faculty under which he or she studied.

The two primary types of doctoral degrees are research doctorates and professional doctorates. Research doctorates are typically awarded in recognition of peer-reviewed academic research that is of a publishable standard. Professional 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. (cont.)

To qualify for a research doctoral program, candidates must first earn a Master’s degree. Candidate must complete a course of study, do original research, write a thesis or dissertation and successfully defend it before a faculty committee. The time required to complete 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. The most common research doctoral degree is the PhD (Doctor of Philosophy), with other designations in various specialties such as EdD (Doctor of Education) and PsyD (Doctor of Psychology).

Whether you want to pursue a career in academia, business or other professional discipline, a doctoral degree can be an outstanding career move. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, professionals with doctorates earn approximately $37,265 more each year than those with Bachelor’s degrees.

Our accredited colleges and universities offer a number of advantages to candidates who want to earn a PhD or other doctoral degree. Most programs require periods of on-campus attendance, but the majority of the coursework can be completed online and through distance conferencing with advisors. You’ll find online doctoral programs in Business, Criminal Justice, Technology, Education, Healthcare, Engineering, Human Services and Law.

Follow the links below to explore our available doctoral programs and request more information today. The respective college or university will assist you in making sure that a particular degree program is the best choice for your educational and career goals.
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PostHeaderIcon What is an Accredited Life Experience Degree?

It just doesn’t seem fair that people who have worked all their lives in a job fail to get the credit they deserve for their hard work and experience. Economic hardship, family difficulties, or other circumstances may force someone to enter the workforce before attending college or technical school. The good news is that the information and job experience built over a lifetime can be turned into a college degree – an accredited life experience degree.
 
One way to get academic credit for what you know is by taking a CLEP test in your area of specialization. The CLEP (college-level examination program) is administered by the College Board and is recognized by almost 3000 universities. Individuals can take one or more of the thirty-three tests offered in two broad categories: composition and literature or science and mathematics. A passing score on one of these tests can be applied to an accredited life experience degree.
 
Opting out of classes with a CLEP test will not result in earning a complete accredited life experience degree. It will enable a student to enter advanced classes and reduce the amount of time needed to earn the degree.
 
Some colleges allow students to earn credit hours toward an accredited life experience degree if they can present a legitimate case. Military experience can count toward this degree, as can job experience. The more documentation the student can provide, the more likely the college will grant him credit for what he knows. Some colleges offer the student an opportunity to give a hands-on demonstration in a particular field of study. Instructors review the demonstration and give credit accordingly.
 
There is no reason to go through life without a college degree. An accredited life experience degree shows the world and an employer that an individual has viable skills to bring to the workforce.
 
Take a look at some of the top schools offering college credit for life and work experience.

 

 

Random Words of Wisdom: “Stan, what did I tell you about watching the Osbournes? It’s going to make you retarded!” — Stan’s Mom

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