Doctorate

Doctorate

Doctorat (système universitaire anglo-saxon)

Cet article traite du doctorat dans les pays de tradition universitaire anglo-saxonne, pour un article plus général sur les études doctorales y compris francophones, voir Doctorat
Grades tradition anglo-saxonne
Doctorat
Maîtrise
Baccalauréat
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La durée d'obtention d'un doctorat en recherche varie considérablement : en Amérique du Nord et dans le Royaume-Uni, le minimum requis est de 3 ans après l'obtention du baccalauréat. La plupart des candidats y consacrent bien plus d'années.

Le philosophiæ doctor (Ph.D.) est l'intitulé le plus commun des doctorats de recherche en Amérique du Nord, mais il y a beaucoup d'autres types.

Sommaire

Variante suivant les pays

Intitulés et domaines

Doctorat en philosophie

Article détaillé : Philosophiæ doctor.

Doctorat ès sciences

Article détaillé : Doctorat en sciences.

Doctorat en droit

Article détaillé : Doctorat en droit.

Autres intitulés

  • Doctor of Applied Science (D.A.S.)
  • Doctor of Architecture (D.Arch.)
  • Doctor of Arts (D.A.)
  • Doctor of Business Administration (D.B.A.)
  • Doctor of Canon Law (J.C.D.)
  • Doctor of Chemistry (D.Chem.)
  • Doctor of Comparative/Civil Law (D.C.L.)
  • Doctor of Criminal Justice (D.C.J.)
  • Doctor of Criminology (D.Crim.)
  • Doctor of Design (Dr.DES.)
  • Doctor of Education (Ed.D.)
  • Doctor of Engineering (D.Eng.)
  • Doctor of Environmental Design (D.E.D.)
  • Doctor of Environment (D.Env.)
  • Doctor of Engineering Science (D.E.Sc./Sc.D.E.)
  • Doctor of Forestry (D.F.)
  • Doctor of Fine Arts (D.F.A.)
  • Doctor of Geological Science (D.G.S.)
  • Doctor of Health and Safety (D.H.S.)
  • Doctor of Hebrew Literature/Letters (D.H.L.)
  • Doctor of Hebrew Studies (D.H.S.)
  • Doctor of Industrial Technology (D.I.T.)
  • Doctor of Juridical Science (S.J.D.)
  • Doctor of Juristic Science (J.S.D.)
  • Doctor of Library Science (D.L.S.)
  • Doctor of Ministry (D.Min./D.M.)
  • Doctor of Modern Languages (D.M.L.)
  • Doctor of Music Ministry (D.M.M.)
  • Doctor of Medical Science (D.M.Sc.)
  • Doctor of Music (D.M.)
  • Doctor of Musical Arts (D.M.A., A.Mus.D.)
  • Doctor of Musical Education (D.M.E.)
  • Doctor of Nursing Science (D.N.Sc.)
  • Doctor of Physical Education (D.P.E.)
  • Doctor of Professional Studies (D.P.S.)
  • Doctor of Public Administration (D.P.A.)
  • Doctor of Public Health (D.P.H.)
  • Doctor of Recreation (D.Rec./D.R.)
  • Doctor of Religious Education (D.R.E.)
  • Doctor of Sacred Music (D.S.M.)
  • Doctor of Sacred Theology (S.T.D.)
  • Doctor of Science in Dentistry (D.Sc.D.)
  • Doctor of Science and Hygiene (D.Sc.H.)
  • Doctor of Science in Veterinary Medicine (D.Sc.V.M.)
  • Doctor of Social Science (D.S.Sc.)
  • Doctor of Social Work (D.S.W.)
  • Doctor of the Science of Law (L.Sc.D.)
  • Doctor of Rehabilitation (Rh.D.)
  • Doctor of Theology (Th.D.)

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