What math at what level? Do you mean the final math courses to get your doctorate or from high school on?
You have to take statistics, English, and math to get a doctorate in education. You also have to take certain classes as defined by the college.
Sonia Kovalevsky earned a doctorate in math around 1874.
With a doctorate, the title would be doctor.
He studied medicine, math, Economics, politics, and had a doctorate in canon law.
A doctorate will take approximately four years post bachelor's degree.
I bet a math nerd would be interested in doctoral programs in computers, math, science, etc. If you want to do research, a doctorate in those fields is almost required.
You must first understand what it means to be a doctor in order to determine which type of doctor you wish to become. Use this link to educate yourself: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctorate
The doctorate is a general degree type from which many specific programs of study fall. Which doctorate to take will be dependent on your specific career goals and objectives.
It take 11 to 12 years doctorate degree in forensic psycology so try your best and stay in school
You can indeed get the degree at a community college. At least as long as it's under a doctorate level.
Carl T. Rowan had his first degree in mathematics. He also had a master's degree in mathematics, but gained his doctorate in journalism.
A masters and then doctorate in Physics, with advanced studies in Cosmology/Astronomy/Theoretical Math & Physics would be a great start.