If you go full time and take at least one class over each summer without dropping or failing any courses, 4 years for a bachelor's degree. A year of co-op/hands-on training/internship is needed in some colleges, putting the time to 5 years. I recommend shooting for a master's; it will be worth it, and it requires you to truly put your skills and knowledge to work. (6-7 years).
it depends always on your talent !
it takes six years to get a masters eight years to get a professional/doctoral degree and four to get a bachelors degree.
Yes, there are many doctoral degree programs offered online. Be sure you use a professional, accredited university or school for your degree choice. Consider ones that offer flexibility of schedules.
When you enter a doctoral program without a MA an MA is granted in the middle of the degree program. You still have to fulfill the MA requirements and then do the Doctoral requirements. I would suggest, having done both degrees, that you get the MA and then do the doctoral. I had 10 years apart from my two degrees and was glad I did. A doctoral program takes concentration and dedication to complete. Many people start one, but never finish.
A doctoral degree is the highest level of academic attainment form which many specific programs of study fall. A medical degree can be any type of degree related to medicine. However, most related it to that of a medical doctor.
In the USA only doctoral robes have stripes, and the color of the velvet tells you which doctoral degree it is. Bachelors and masters do not get stripes, but they get different sleeves.
A physical therapists takes two years to get a masters degree. A doctoral degree program takes up to three years. You will learn biology,anatomy, and much more to be a complete physical therapists.
DA can stand for many things. Within the world of academia, there is such a thing as a Doctor of Arts (DA) degree.
While many universities offer doctoral programs, tuition costs and fees can vary widely. The costs are set by the university through which you would like to receive your doctoral degree, depending on the type of degree you are interested in obtaining.
If you wish to have your PhD in Forensic Psychology then it should take you approximately 7 years. 4 years should be required for your undergraduate degree, 1 year to complete your Master's Degree and 2 years to finish your Doctorate Degree. This can vary, depending on the student. You can also probably be an assistant in the field by getting your undergraduate degree in 4 years, but the pay would be significantly lower and so would your level of expertise.
Training is needed for every occupation. This training ranges from on-the-job, basic training for fast food workers, to a doctoral degree and many years of on-the-job training for physicians.
If you are selecting doctoral degree then I think by the age of 30 you will be fully setup to start your own clinic. In school a lot of hard work will be required and you will have to work like 40 hours per week.