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3-4 for a B.A
2 more for a master
4-6 for PhD
Total: 9-12
7years
3 years after your masters. My dad has a pHd in Electrical Engineering. :D
The answer to this question varies on what subject you are getting a PHD in. Most PhD courses take about 5-7 years to complete, though this could be shorter and longer depending on what you want it in.
The highest degree give by a university is a PhD. PhD means doctor of philosophy. But the PhD is given all subjects like science, math and physics.
he ultimately earned a BS and MA in physics, and then a PhD in computer science.
The PhD typically takes four years post bachelor's degree.
The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) is available across multiple disciplines, as depending on the individual college or department. Traditional PhD have been conferred from the colleges of engineering, liberal & performing arts, science and nursing, For example a PhD in Political Science would come from an the college or university liberal arts department. A PhD in Chemistry would come fro the college of science, and so on.
One does not earn a PhD in neurology, because it is a medical speciality. Therefore, one goes to medical school after college and thereafter, in internship/residency, specializes in neurology.
It usually takes anywhere between 5-7 years to earn your PhD in psychology, depending on whether you're full-time, the university's program, and other factors.
You can not get a PhD is 'science', doing a PhD is a specialisation (science is too broad a topic). However, to help you with your question, if we take a UK university as an example, you would normally enter university at the age of 18/19 having taken your 'A' levels then do 3/4 years as an undergraduate. After this (if your undergraduate degree was good enough) you may do an MSc (1 year) or go straight to a PhD which should take another 3 years (at least). You will therefore be 25/26 when you get your PhD.
usually 4-12 years
The two postgraduate degrees are a master's degree and a doctorate degree (PhD). It would take 2-3 years to earn a master's degree. After you earn a master's degree, it would take about 4-5 years to earn a PhD. There are some PhD programs that incorporate master's degree work though so you don't have to do a separate degree.