• witty_username@feddit.nl
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    7 months ago

    Spot the Brit?
    Not sure which other countries have 3y bachelor’s degrees and will let you do a PhD without a master’s degree and also have 3y doctorate degrees

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      7 months ago

      Where do you need a Masters to attain a PhD? Honest question, I just never heard of it before.

      My wife attained her MD/PhD from the University of Chicago/Pritzker and does not have a Masters. She’s on the MD/PhD committee for her university and they do not require anything other than a BS in the field of study.

      With that said, it probably isn’t much of a stretch to just get a Masters in the way to a PhD.

      Me? I’m depriving some poor village of its idiot. I have a BS and that’s it.

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        7 months ago

        In the EU it’s usually like that. 3 years for a bachelor’s, 2 years for a master’s, only then you can start pursuing a phd.

        I graduated in 2005, and back then we had a different system, where I did a single 5 year program for a computer science degree (engineering), that today is the equivalent of a master’s (diplom engineer). I could have continued to go for a dedicated master’s, another 2 years, but I got lazy.

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          7 months ago

          In Germany you can officially start a phd program with a bachelor’s, and I assume it’s the same all over Europe, since the degrees are supposed to be compatible.
          No one does it without a master’s, and no prof will accept you into a phd program without one, but theoretically on paper it’s not needed.