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However, if it only takes a year, it is probably not a true PhD.
There are some south Africa school that allow you to have a PhD in one year...but those make you do all your coursework for what the PhD ,in American, usually entails in there master program. I doubt that is what you want thought.
If you're trying to get legitimate PhD in a year,than I suggest you prove your brilliance by starting to learn all your graduate courses in your field early.Then afterwards start attempting to my your thesis and look up online information about thesis defense and all of that. Finally, after you believe your thesis is worthy,start finding ways to publish it in your undergraduate college.If you are truly brilliant,then you will often be able to skip ALL the coursework of the PhD program,all the exams,and simply be told to prepare for the dissection or final oral defense instantly. If you succeeded in your defense of your thesis. Congratulation in earning your PhD in one year. *this could be done in America or European countries*
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Pioneer Floating Rate Trust (PHD)had its IPO in 2004.
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It generally takes 8 years of college to get a PhD in accounting. This includes a four year undergraduate degree and a four year graduate degree.
Over one million dollars a year.
Depends on the field.
$98,639/ Year $35-67/ Hour
The Integrated PhD is a 4 year PhD programme which involves students taking postgraduate level courses and a dissertation during their first year before progressing onto standard PhD research. It is similar to spending one year studying for a Statistics MSc followed by three years on a PhD. Progression to year 2 of the programme is dependent on students performing well during their first year (based on the minimum level of achievement we would expect from someone capable of obtaining a PhD). Students who fail to progress are eligible for an MRes (subject to satisfactory performance). The Integrated PhD is aimed at students who have the academic potential to do a PhD in Statistics but lack the necessary statistical background to be normally considered for a standard PhD. Primarily these are students who have a strong mathematics background but have lacked the opportunity to specialise in statistics; or to take the postgraduate level courses in statistics that are necessary preparation for a PhD However it would also be appropriate for well-motivated numerate graduates who wished to convert from an undergraduate degree in a related scientific discipline.
$40,000 - $85,000 a year
7years
Study 'Sports Medicine' at a Four Year college.
between 35k and 120k a year with a PHD depending on which job they have. :)