PhDs (Doctor of Philosophy), Higher Education
A PhD, or Doctor of Philosophy, is the highest academic degree awarded by universities. It involves conducting original research in a specific field and making a significant contribution to knowledge. PhDs are typically pursued by individuals seeking careers in academia, research, or specialized industries requiring advanced expertise.
Higher Education is a field of study that focuses on the policies, practices, and theories related to post-secondary education. Students in this field explore topics such as educational leadership, student affairs, curriculum development, and institutional management. Graduates often pursue careers in academia, administration, policy-making, and student services within colleges and universities.