3 Philosophy Doctor of Education degrees found
- Doctor of Education
- Humanities Studies
- Philosophy
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3 Philosophy Doctor of Education degrees found
Unisa College of Graduate Studies - Online
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Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science - Online
- Online
Doctor of Education
Full time
3 years
Distance Learning
English
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Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science is an appropriate master's degree in Computer Science or Computing with an average of 60% or an equivalent with an average of 60%. All students with foreign qualifications, including those with qualifications from African countries, must have their qualifications evaluated at SAQA.
Union Theological Seminary
Doctor of Philosophy
Doctor of Education
On-Campus
English
The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree program of the Chicago Theological Seminary educates persons to reflect synthetically on religion, social justice, and culture by encouraging interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary approaches to texts and contexts. We advise and mentor leaders to become scholars who will work at the highest levels of teaching and research within the academy, religious communities, and the public square. The CTS PhD program is an interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary degree emphasizing cultural criticism and textual hermeneutics oriented toward social justice.
Medical College Of Wisconsin
Doctrate in Biophysics (PhD)
- Wauwatosa, USA
Doctor of Education
On-Campus
English
The Biophysics Graduate Program features two primary areas of research: Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Molecular Biophysics.
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Doctor of Education Degrees in Humanities Studies Philosophy
Philosophy is a discipline that involves critical thinking and reasoning. Students who study this area can develop a knowledge and understanding of life questions and topics, as well as exceptional critical thinking skills useful in a variety of career paths, such as business or government.
The Doctor of Education degree allows education professionals to further their knowledge in specialized areas of study. Graduates can be prepared for roles in academia, administration, or policymaking in either educational or civic institutions.