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The PhD is a degree whereby the recipient is trained to do research and to teach. The PhD is required for certain governmental positions and is an educational requirement at most institutions of higher learning (i.e., colleges and universities) for their faculty. The PhD may require three to five or more year's of full time work after the Master's degree. The PhD typically requires writing a dissertation, which has traditionally been original research in the field of study.

Doctoral study is planned to combine regular courses, special seminars, independent study and supervised research and supervised training to promote knowledge in the major field.

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