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Friday, September 11, 2015
How to Earn a PHD in Pharmacy
Earn a GPA of at least 3.0 in your undergraduate coursework to apply to a doctorate program. Gather three letters of reference, a written personal statement and submit your Graduate Record Examination scores. You may be required to attend an interview.
Chose and advisor upon admittance to the program. Complete all formal coursework during the first two years of doctoral study.
Before being the dissertation research, preferably during your second year, choose a doctoral advisor to work with you and monitor your progress throughout your dissertation. Also choose your doctoral committee and complete the preliminary evaluation.
Pass your comprehensive exams upon completion of the required coursework. These examinations test your knowledge, understanding and research goals for your dissertation.
Begin work on the dissertation. During this phase of the program you must devote yourself to your research and writing your dissertation. Successful completion of the program requires you to publicly defend your dissertation and present your contributions to the Pharmacy field.
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Sunday, September 6, 2015
How to Earn a Degree at Home at Your Own Pace
Identify exactly why you're seeking a degree. Are you interested in personal growth for its own sake, or is this degree intended for career advancement?
Determine what degree would be best for your purposes. At the undergraduate level, you might pursue an associate's degree (which normally takes full-time students approximately two years to complete) or a bachelor's degree (four years). You also need to figure out what course of study you prefer, i.e., business, communications, liberal arts, etc.
Search for an appropriate online college using College Navigator, an online database maintained by the U.S. Department of Education. Be sure to click on 'More Search Options' and click the box labelled 'Distance Learning.'
Examine each of the search results to find the most appropriate school. Factors to consider include the rigor of the program (look especially at the accreditation status), tuition and financial aid, and the retention rates. The 'Admissions' tab will offer information on standards for successful applicants to the program.
Apply to the program of your choice. Once you're accepted, you'll be able to proceed with earning your degree at a pace that fits your lifestyle. Some students may only take a course or two at a time, while others are able to handle heavier course loads.
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