No it is not a terminal degree. You would still be pursuing the highest degree which would be a "Doctorate". ABD means "All But Dissertation". Which tells you have met all the Doctoral requirements EXCEPT writing and being approved by a chosen community of scholars: a dissertation. Afterwards then, having the degree "Doctorate" conferred upon you which is a "terminal degree".
"All but dissertation" - It means a person has complete all the course work required for a PhD but has not complete their dissertation.
ABD= All But Dissertation
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Yes, it is.
Diploma in Envionmental,TB, abd respiratory diseases
An MBA is effectively a terminal degree.
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ABD generally refers to "All But Dissertation" a status bestowed upon candidates for a doctoral degree after they have completed all coursework and comprehensive examinations and only have the dissertation left to write.
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A terminal degree is defined as the "highest" degree available in a particular field. A Ph.D. (Doctor of Philosophy) is an oft mentioned terminal degree in several fields of study. Other terminal degrees include: DA, DBA, Ed.D., DEng, DM, DMus, DMA, DPS, DSc, MD, DPH, et al. The purpose of a terminal degree is to ensure the highest level of competence in a particular discipline and to certify the person's ability to think independently. According to etiquette, only terminal degrees may follow a person's name, e.g., Jane Doe, Ph.D. Most, if not all, terminal degrees merit an earned (as opposed to inherited) title, such as Dr. Jane Doe.
DJur (also LLD and JD) - Doctor of Law(s). In the US it is a 'terminal degree'.
I think the JD is a first degree. It is a three year first law degree just as in Europe and Canada. The only difference is that most holders of a JD in the USA would have had a first degree in another discipline, sometimes completely unrelated to law. The LLM and SJD are terminal degree for JD.
the highest degree in a given field. or the maximum qualification that a person has in some specific field is called terminal qualification
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