The degree that follows a Ph.D. is a postdoctoral degree.
Typically, the PhD is the highest level of academic achievement. In most cases it follows the masters degree.
The degree that comes after a PhD is called a postdoctoral degree or a postdoctorate.
Yes, a PhD is considered a doctorate degree.
Yes, a PhD is considered a graduate degree.
Yes, a PhD is a type of doctorate degree.
No, your PhD does not have to be in the same field as your master's degree.
Grad school can be for both a master's degree and a PhD.
No, you do not need to have a master's degree before pursuing a PhD. Some PhD programs accept students with a bachelor's degree directly into their program.
is it not Ph.D. (short for Doctor of Philosophy)? NO! 'tis not. it's a Doctorate of [Blank], like Medicine, Philosophy, Law, Arts, Science....blah blah blah. anyway, Bachelors, then Masters, then Doctorate.
No, it is generally not possible to obtain a PhD with only a bachelor's degree. Typically, a master's degree is required before pursuing a PhD program.
Yes, obtaining a PhD degree does make you a doctor, but not in the medical sense. A PhD is a doctoral degree that signifies expertise in a specific academic field.
If you are referring to the levels of educational attainment within this field, then there are typically three levels as follows. * Bachelor's degree (BSW) * Master's degree (MSW) * Doctorate (DSW or PhD) (highest level)