Terminal degree
A terminal degree is a university degree that can signify one of two outcomes. In some cases, it is the highest degree that can be awarded in a specific academic or professional track. In other cases, it is a degree that is awarded when a candidate completes a certain amount of coursework but does not go on to doctoral work. Some students enroll in a terminal Master's program with the goal of preparing to enter a PhD program. For certain professions and research grants it means the lowest degree to be considered qualified.
An earned academic doctorate such as a PhD is considered the terminal degree in most academic fields, as well as the most advanced degree possible, advancing the boundaries of human knowledge through research and dissertation defense, in the United States. However, professional doctorates may be considered terminal degrees within the professional degree track, even though they are prerequisites for research degrees. The phrase "terminal degree" is used heavily in the United States, but is used less in other countries. The term is not generally used in the United Kingdom or Canada, for example, and its exact meaning varies somewhat between those areas and disciplines in which the term is used. In some countries there are degrees which are more advanced than the PhD, such as the higher doctorates in the United Kingdom and Russia, and the habilitation degree awarded in Germany and Austria.
Not all terminal degrees are doctorates. For example, in professional practice fields there are often terminal master-level degrees, some which are called doctorates e.g., Doctor of Jurisprudence, as well as, MEng, MLArch standing for Master Landscape Architect or BEng for Engineers, MB. Architecture was a discipline where the M.Arch was considered terminal as a professionally oriented degree, but a Doctor of Architecture that is recognized by the National Architectural Accrediting Board establishes the Doctoral level as the highest level of "professional degree" in Architecture in the United States. For the same discipline of Architecture, the "Laurea di Dottore" is the terminal degree in Italy. Interior design and Interior Architecture have terminal master-level degrees such as MID, MA, MS Interior design education. Most non-doctoral degrees are not terminal in academic terms, with the exception of the Master of Fine Arts. The MFA is an academically recognized terminal degree and is given to practitioners in the fine arts and performing arts. The MBA, and the MAT are also considered terminal professional degrees.
Research degrees
In academic fields, the typical terminal degree is that of Doctor of Philosophy, although others also exist. The first phase of the Ph.D. consists of coursework in the student's field of study and requires one to three years to complete. This is often followed by a preliminary or comprehensive examination and/or a series of cumulative examinations, in which the emphasis is on breadth rather than depth of knowledge. Finally, another two to four years is usually required for the composition of a substantial and original contribution to human knowledge embodied in a written dissertation that in the social sciences and humanities is typically 250 to 450 pages in length. Dissertations generally consist of a comprehensive literature review, an outline of methodology, and several chapters of scientific, social, historical, philosophical, or literary analysis. Typically, upon completion, the candidate undergoes an oral examination, sometimes public, by his or her supervisory committee with expertise in the given discipline.Typical professional degrees, professional/clinical doctorates, and research doctorates
- Doctor of Education
- Educational Specialist
- Science and Engineering:
- *Doctor of Computer Science
- *Doctor of Engineering
- *Doctor of Science
- Technology:
- *Doctor of Information Technology
- *Master of Library and Information Science
- Religion:
- * Doctor of Ministry
- * Doctor of Theology
- Design:
- * Master of Art and Design
- * Master of Architecture
- * Doctor of Architecture
- * Doctor of Design
- * Master of Design
- * Master of Landscape Architecture
- * Master of City Planning
- * Master of Fine Arts
- * Master of Graphic Design
- Arts:
- * Doctor of Arts
- * Doctor of Music
- * Doctor of Musical Arts
- * Doctor of Modern Languages
- * Doctor of Philosophy
- * Doctor of Professional Studies
- * Master of Fine Arts
- Management:
- * Doctor of Business Administration
- * Doctor of Management
- * Master of Project Management
- * Doctor of Public Administration
- * Doctor of Economic Development
- Healthcare:
- * Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
- * Doctor of Behavioral Health
- * Doctor of Chiropractic
- * Doctor of Clinical Nutrition
- * Doctor of Healthcare Administration
- * Doctor of Health Science
- * Doctor of Medical Physics
- * Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Practice
- * Doctor of Nursing Practice
- * Doctor of Occupational Therapy
- * Doctor of Physical Therapy or Physiotherapy
- * Doctor of Podiatric Medicine
- * Doctor of Psychology
- * Doctor of Public Health
- * Doctor of Science
- * Doctor of Social Science
- * Doctor of Social Work
- Law:
- * Doctor of Canon Law
- * Doctor of Juridical Science
- Social Science:
- * Doctor of Criminal Justice The Doctor of Criminal Justice is a professional doctorate that is awarded on the basis of advanced study and research in the field of criminal justice. Structurally, the Doctor of Criminal Justice differs from the PhD in that the DCJ has, as noted above, at least a three year duration, with only one year equivalent on the dissertation, while an American PhD in criminal justice would normally require a minimum of four years, with at least two years spent on the dissertation. The Doctor of Criminal Justice prepares the holder for research and academic positions. It also prepares the holder for professional positions in the American criminal justice system.
Professional degrees
Typical professional degree
- Business:
- * Accountant
- * Business Administration
- Design:
- * Architect
- * Architectural Engineer
- * Landscape Architect
- * Urban Planning
- * Interior Design, Interior Architecture
- Education or a bachelor's usable for teaching
- Engineer
- Healthcare:
- *Acupuncturist
- * Advanced Practice Nurse
- * Audiologist
- * Chiropractor
- * Health Administrator
- * Mental Health Counselor
- *Medical Laboratory Scientist
- *Dentist
- *Midwife
- *Nurse
- *Occupational Therapist
- *Optometrist
- *Pharmacist
- *Physical Therapist
- *Physician or Surgeon.
- *Physician Assistant
- *Podiatrist
- *Psychologist
- *Public Health
- *Radiation Therapist
- *Radiographer
- *Respiratory Therapist
- *Scientist
- *Social Worker
- *Speech and Language Therapist
- *Veterinarian
- Lawyer
- Minister
Advanced professional degrees
- Education
- Engineering
- Healthcare:
- * Acupuncture
- * Advanced Practice Registered Nurse
- * Biotechnology
- * Dental Science
- * Dentistry
- * Medicine
- * Midwifery
- * Nursing Practice
- * Surgery
- * Psychology
- * Social Science
- * Social Work
- Lawyer
- Ministry
- Public Policy
- Public Administration