Doctorate Sentence Examples

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  • He now completed his studies, taking his doctorate in 1872.

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  • For the doctorate in law, a thesis and two oral examinations are required.

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  • Educated at the Ecole Normale Superieure, and at the French school at Athens, he received his doctorate in literature in 1868.

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  • The student desiring to proceed to the doctorate is free from examinations thereafter until he presents his thesis for the doctor's degree,' when, if it is accepted, he is submitted to a public oral examination not only in his principal subject (Haupt f ach), but also as a rule in two or more collateral subjects (Nebenfeicher).

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  • He was awarded a doctorate in Canon Law in 1991.

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  • Westbrook offers doctorate level degrees in Holistic Health Science, Holistic Nursing, Naturopathy and Integrative Medicine.

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  • The student was admitted without examination as bachelor after from four to six years' study, and after from six to eight years' study became qualified as a candidate for the doctorate.

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  • During the ceremony, the Conservatoire will also confer an Honorary doctorate on city organist Thomas Trotter.

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  • If I had earned that doctorate I would have wound up teaching in a college.

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  • In July 2004 he received an Honorary doctorate from the University of Central England.

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  • He holds a doctorate from the University of Rome.

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  • He obtained a doctorate from the University of East Anglia in 1983.

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  • The story of the award of Johnson's honorary doctorate in March 1775 is told in Boswell's Life of Johnson.

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  • In this respect he is currently completing a part-time doctorate on Masculinity and Sleep.

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  • The DBA is a practitioner doctorate, designed to make a significant contribution toward the enhancement of professional practice in the area of management.

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  • The publication of her first novel was slightly overshadowed by Robert gaining his doctorate in law the same year.

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  • A Doctorate is awarded on the basis of defending a thesis (tesis) as in the UK.

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  • His researches were at that time directed towards the Byzantine period of the middle ages, and to this period were devoted the two theses which he composed for his doctorate in letters, De byzantino hip podromo et circensibus factionibus (revised in French for the Revue des Deux Mondes, under the title of "Le monde byzantin; le sport et l'hippodrome," 1871), and L'Empire grec au X e siecle, Constantin Porphyrogenete (1870).

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  • He also prepared two theses for his doctorate in philosophy, De primis socialismi germanici lineamentis apud Lutherum, Kant, Fichte et Hegel (1891), and De la realite du monde sensible.

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  • There is also a special doctorate, the " doctorat d'Universite," awarded on a thesis and an oral examination; and there are diplomas (Diplo nes d'Etudes superieures) awarded on dissertations and examinations on subjects in philosophy, history and geography, classics or modern languages, selected mainly by the candidate and approved by the faculty.

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  • Doctorate degrees are also offered by a few institutions.

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  • For those designers who currently have undergraduate degrees, consider furthering your education with a masters or doctorate in interior design.

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  • She has a doctorate in clinical psychology and is a licensed clinical professional counselor and certified alcohol and drug counselor.

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  • While the movie was not a hit, David Duchovny did get noticed and soon dropped out of the doctorate program at Yale.

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  • For some students, the master's degree is a stepping-stone to a doctorate degree, creating a foundation of research and teaching responsibilities.

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  • Not all doctorate degrees are research-based, and these advanced options are often referred to as professional doctorates.

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  • While the majority of Master's degrees are not terminal (i.e. you can still go on to receive a Doctorate in the field), the MBA and MFA are considered to be terminal.

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  • Times Higher World University Rankings rated UT Austin as 15th in the nation overall, with many of the university system's doctorate and degree programs ranking in the top 25 overall.

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  • Securing a Doctorate of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine can lead to becoming a licensed acupuncturist, a professor of acupuncture and a Chinese herbalist.

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  • There is no doctorate required to be an Ayurveda Practitioner.

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  • However, there are some general requirements that are needed when applying for a natural health degree program at the doctorate level.

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  • The University of Natural Medicine located in Santa Fe, New Mexico offers bachelor's, master's and doctorate degrees in health sciences.

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  • The University and Colleges of Natural Health also offers a number of different degrees from the bachelor's to the doctorate level.

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  • There are also a number of universities that offer specialized doctorate degrees such as Westbrook University.

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  • All of these universities offer very convenient distance learning options for their doctorate level programs.

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  • In general, a doctorate in natural health sciences can be completed in four years of full-time study.

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  • Distance learning degrees offer the benefit of flexibility that many individuals who are pursuing a doctorate desire, but if you decide to go part time, it can take longer.

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  • Likewise, it is important to recognize that doctorate level work requires the completion of a dissertation, which can be quite time consuming.

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  • According to the University of Phoenix Doctorate of Business Administration program, a collaborative case study focuses on the exercise of practical and professional management decisions.

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  • A doctorate in business is one of the highest academically conferred degrees in the field.

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  • The doctorate demonstrates knowledge of business applications, management and specialization.

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  • Do you intend to go on to earn a master's degree or doctorate after your first stint with higher education?

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  • If you're one of the fortunate ones, you'll spend an additional four years learning about every aspect of animal care as you earn your Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine (DVM).

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  • He went on to obtain a doctorate degree in animal behavior from the University of California at Berkeley where he is the Director of the Center for Applied Animal Behavior Department.

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  • I studied Political Studies and Russian History in college and toyed with the idea of pursuing a doctorate in Russian History.

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  • Many universities look for professors who have doctorate degrees to teach courses in recreation leadership.

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  • Many colleges and universities offer bachelor's degrees in recreation, leisure studies or outdoor pursuits, and some universities even offer master's and doctorate programs.

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  • She is also actively pursuing her doctorate degree in somatic psychology.

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  • A recent doctorate study has found a link between genes that create apolipoprotein E (a component that transports cholesterol) and Alzheimer's disease.

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  • However, he has since earned his high school diploma and holds six honorary doctorate degrees.

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  • Carl pursued both undergraduate, graduate and doctorate degrees in Astronomy.

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  • He looked at the slight Natural with dark hair and eyes who happened to have a doctorate in every type of science he could name.

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  • Its immediate occasion was the disputation at Heidelberg (1568) for the doctorate of theology by George Wither or Withers, an English Puritan (subsequently archdeacon of Colchester), silenced (1565) at Bury St Edmunds by Archbishop Parker.

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  • He studied law, theology and science at the university of Poitiers from 1536 to 1539; then, after some travel, attended the universities of Bologna and Padua, receiving the doctorate from the latter in 1548.

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  • In 1245 he went to Paris, received his doctorate and taught for some time, in accordance with the regulations, with great success.

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  • After graduating in 1538 he spent twelve years as docent at the university, and having then received his doctorate of divinity, was appointed professor of divinity and pastor of the church of St Nicholas at Rostock.

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  • At first he followed a legal career at Pavia and Bologna, and when in 1499 he took his doctorate he was esteemed the most learned canonist in Europe.

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  • Thence with much spirit, and in face of many difficulties, he betook himself, with his colleague Edward Frankland, to the university of Marburg (1848-1851), where, by intense application, he obtained his doctorate in two years.

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  • The medieval candidate for the doctorate in medicine, although required to have attended practice before presenting himself, discussed as his thesis a purely theoretical question, often semi-theological in character, of which as an extreme example may be quoted " whether Adam had a navel."

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  • For the doctorate in the faculty of letters two theses must be submitted, of which the subject and plan must be approved by the faculty (until recently one of them was required to be written in Latin).

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  • In the faculty of sciences a candidate for the doctorate may submit two theses, or else submit one thesis and undergo an oral examination.

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  • In 1818 he received the doctorate of theology and of canonical law.

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  • Promoted to the doctorate in 1505, he lectured on philosophy at Montaigu College and on theology at Navarre.

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  • The thesis written for his doctorate, Application de l'analyse chimique a la toxicologic (1859), was followed by many papers on chemistry contributed to learned journals, and his Principes de chimie fondes sur les theories modernes (1865) reached its 5th edition in 1890.

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  • Upon his promotion to the doctorate he at once proceeded to Bologna, where he taught law for three years; after which he was advanced to a professorship at Perugia, where he remained for thirty-three years.

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  • One of the prerequisites to a doctorate program for Naturopathy is a bachelor's degree.

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  • The time between his promotion to the doctorate and his habilitation as Privatdozent was occupied by researches undertaken for his Habilitationsschrift, by "Naturphilosophie," and by experimental work.

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  • In the faculty of medicine there is no licentiateship, but for the doctorate six examinations must be passed and a thesis submitted.

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  • After taking his doctorate at Evora, he was named by Philip II.

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  • His French thesis for the doctorate of letters, Etude sur les pamphlets politiques et religieux de Milton (1848), showed that he was attracted towards foreign history, a study for which he soon qualified himself by mastering the Germanic and Scandinavian languages.

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  • The possession of the doctorate is a sine qua non for eligibility to a university chair, and to a lectureship in the university of Paris.

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  • After taking his doctorate in law in 1846 he joined the Parisian bar.

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