Sonia Kovalevsky earned a doctorate in math around 1874.
What math at what level? Do you mean the final math courses to get your doctorate or from high school on?
There's some confusion here. The 'first woman to to receive a doctorate in any field in Germany' was Dorothea Erxleben, who was awarded the degree of MD by the University of Halle in 1754. I imagine you are thinking of Sophia Kovalevsky, who was awarded a doctorate by the University of Goettingen in 1874, having pursued most of her studies elsewhere, however. See the link below.
She was the first major Russian female mathematician. She discovered the Kovalevsky top which is a type of rigid body motion. She was a math professor as well as a writer of non-mathematical books.
With a doctorate, the title would be doctor.
He studied medicine, math, Economics, politics, and had a doctorate in canon law.
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.
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They have to manage the money they earn.
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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.
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