Business Administration, Emergency Management, Human Resources, International Business
Computer, IT and TelecommunicationsHardware, Networks and Security, Information Systems, Information Technology, Technology Management
Criminal Justice, Law and LegalCriminal Law, Public Safety and Defense
Education and TeachingCurriculum and Instruction, Education Administration, Teaching
Finance Industry Nursing and HealthcareHealth Care, Nursing, Wellbeing
Personal Development Psychology and Human ServicesClinical Psychology, Developmental and Child Psychology, Educational Psychology, Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Religious Studies
A doctoral or doctorate degree represents, in most countries, the highest academic degree that can be achieved in any one field. This class of degree also refers to a class of degrees which allows the holder to practice a specific profession such as medicine or law. Doctoral degrees can take upwards of 8 years to complete and most are recommended for individuals looking to concentrate in a research field or to teach. There are 2 main types of doctorates: Research and Professional with medicine and law falling in the latter. Candidates holding Doctoral degrees are considered to be experts in their fields.
If you are interested in pursuing a doctoral degree, Emagister can help you choose the one that is right for you.