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The rise of nontraditional doctoral programs

Dr. James P. Pappas
Vice President of Continuing Education
University of Oklahoma,
College of Continuing Education

The traditional doctorate, the PhD, is a product of the Middle Ages. It is a program of rigorous graduate study, culminating in the production of an academic equipped to function as a faculty member on a university campus. The nontraditional doctorate is something quite different and produces a different result: a practitioner. Aside from the Doctor of Medicine (MD) and the Juris Doctorate (JD), the first nontraditional doctorates, or practice doctorates, appeared… Continue reading

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