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What was the degree Martin Luther King Jr. earned in Morehouse college?

Sociology


What degree did Martin Luther have in?

Martin Luther received a master's degree from the University of Erfurt in 1505. He also obtained a Bachelor's degree in Biblical studies in 1508, and another focused on the Sentences by Peter Lombard in 1509.


What is the highest degree you have earned?

The highest degree I have earned is a Ph.D.


What did Martin Luther King Jr get his doctorate in?

Boston University, 1951...his degree is in systematic theology.


What is your highest degree earned, please?

My highest degree earned is a Ph.D.


When Martin Luther king jr graduated from colleg in 1948 he earned a degree in what?

He earn a B.A. degree in Sociology, at Morehouse College in Atlanta, on June 21, 1948


Did Martin Luther King earn a doctorate?

Yes, Dr. Martin Luther King earned a doctoratein theology.


When did Martin Luther king jr gragawait from college?

Martin Luther King Jr. graduated from Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1948. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology. After Morehouse, he went on to study at Crozer Theological Seminary and later earned his doctorate from Boston University in 1955.


Where did Martin Luther King Jr earn his bachelor's degree?

Martin Luther King Jr. (1929-1968) earned his BA in sociology from Morehouse College in 1948. He entered the college after skipping his senior year of high school.


Did Martin Luther King Jr. graduate?

In 1948, he graduated from Morehouse College, Atlanta Georgia, with a Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology.


What is the highest degree that can be earned for any profession?

GED


How was Martin Luther educated?

Martin Luther was educated at various institutions, beginning with a grammar school in his hometown of Eisleben, Germany. He later attended the University of Erfurt, where he earned a bachelor's degree in 1502 and a master's degree in 1505. Luther studied liberal arts, which included philosophy and theology, and his education was heavily influenced by the Scholastic tradition. His academic background laid the foundation for his later theological insights and the development of his reformative ideas.