Ask your advisor.
Albert Einstein received a teaching diploma (in Mathematics and Physics) from Zurich Polytechnic. He then gained a PhD from the University of Zurich. His dissertation was entitled "A New Determination of Molecular Dimensions".
You don't need any education to become a writer, but it helps. Since many writers end up teaching at colleges and universities then you'll probably need a B.A., M.F.A., and Phd. in English, all of which will take a total of ten years in college. If you are heavily published by the time you get your M.F.A. (this isn't the norm, but it could happen) then you might not need that Phd., which would save you three years.
Typically, pursuing a PhD requires completing several educational milestones after matriculation, including obtaining a bachelor's degree and often a master's degree. The process involves several years of study, research, and experience in a specific field. Therefore, one would not earn a PhD immediately after matric; it requires significant additional education and training.
In many universities and colleges this is a course covering various topics in physics that avoids using the calculus.
only once... then you can also get ur PHD.
Sure, you will be concentrating very intensely on physics courses for those two years.
Nothing prevents you from working on problems in theoretical physics at home, with whatever degrees you may happen to have. If you want to be a professor of physics at a university, then you would be expected to have a PhD.
Yes, you can even take PhD in engineering.
Herman R. Branson was not the first African American to earn a PhD in physics. Edward Bouchet earned a PhD in physics from Yale in 1876.
3 full years
You need to study enough physics to undertake research into some aspect of physics.
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Richard Feynman received his PhD in theoretical physics from Princeton University in 1942.
Roughly 42
If you are asking about a medical doctor it is 12+ years. For a PhD it is 4-5 years for a BA/BS, 2 for a MA/MS and 3-7 years to complete a PhD.
usually 4-12 years