Depends on the university and the doctorate. Usually it is a minimum of three years to get a Bachelors which is a prerequisite for a doctorate. Then a PhD usually takes and absolute minimum of three years. They have been done in less and usually a little more. 3-4 years is the most usual.
The doctorate would take approximately four years post bachelor's to complete. The degree can run up to 60 credits in coursework particular to a specific field of study. The actual length of time depends much on how long it takes a student to prepare and defend their dissertation which typically follows the prescribed coursework. The dissertation is an individual student project advancing an original view point on a topic of the students choosing. It is developed through extensive supporting research and must be approved by the designated committee.
I think it is 8 to 10 years
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No it is not possible to get M.A,Ph.ddegrees from same college in my vision
In general, a college or university professor must have a minimum of a masters degree, however a doctorate is preferred.
It take 11 to 12 years doctorate degree in forensic psycology so try your best and stay in school
the average time AFTER undergraduate school is 6-8 years to be a psychologist...
2-3 years
usually 4-12 years
You need about 4 years of college and medical school to earn a degree of medicine and become a surgeon.
It depends: Associates degree is 2 years; Bachelor's degree is 4 years; masters is 6 years; doctorate is 8 (I believe). To become an M.D. is much longer
Typically, the highest level of educational attainment is a doctorate. This takes approximately eight years beyond high school graduation.
According to the Society for American Archaeology, archaeologists with advanced degrees and a few years of experience earn approximately $45,000 annually. Those with doctorate degrees with many years of experience typically earn between $80,000 to $100,000 annually.
Four or two not sure