To obtain a PhD in Computer Science, one must typically complete a bachelor's and master's degree in a related field, then apply to a doctoral program in computer science. Once accepted, the student will need to complete coursework, pass qualifying exams, conduct original research, write a dissertation, and defend it before a committee of experts. This process usually takes several years to complete.
An MS in Mathamatics is what i read in one job add. but i'd shoot for a PHD. An entry-level Cryptologic job will require at least a BS in computer science, mathematics, foreign languages, engineering, telecommunications, computer programming languages, political science and/or international relations
Yes, it is possible to obtain a PhD in a field different from the one in which you earned your master's degree. Many universities allow students to pursue a PhD in a different field as long as they meet the admission requirements and demonstrate a strong interest and aptitude for the new field of study.
To get a job as a telecoms engineer, it would be best to have a degree in Information Technology or Computer Science. Also, one can obtain training certificates for specific projects.
That is not a degree. That is a person who has two different degrees. The MS stands for Master of Science. That is one degree. The PhD stands for Doctor of Philosophy. That is a different degree. Since the PhD is a more advanced degree and is obtained after a person gets the masters degree, a person does not list his degrees that way. When you see them listed that way, the MS is frequently in a different subject or area of study than the PhD and was not a part of the PhD program.
In order to become a computer forensics investigator one will probably need a degree in criminal justice, computer science or other relevant subject. It is also very advantageous to have work experience in the military, police force or investigative fields. One can then go on to obtain computer forensics certifications.
One needs to major in Nutrition and go to college for at least 10-12 years to receive a PhD. This will allow time for one to receive enough experience in this field and obtain a PhD.
A PHD is a very significant degree with very significant job benefits. Some careers that one has to have a PHD to obtain are chief scientist, professor, anthropologist, astronomers, and university deans.
Apparently all those degrees aren't enough for you to realize the answer is yes.
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it has to do with everything. light is one of the small things in a computer but it generates everything. and a light bulb is science. so basically everything works in a computer from science.
No, one does not have to have a computer science degree to be an IT professional or technician. One's knowledge can be self taught and based upon their knowledge be hired by a company.
To obtain a PhD in a specific field of study, one must typically complete a rigorous program of advanced coursework, conduct original research, write a dissertation, and defend it before a committee of experts in the field. This process usually takes several years of full-time study and dedication to the chosen area of study.