doctor of law and policy

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by nwankwo_e, Jun 22, 2016.

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  1. Bill Huffman

    Bill Huffman Well-Known Member

    Well yes, although I do think the country would have been better off if Nosborne had been placed on the US Supreme Court. I guess our system isn't perfect. :)
     
  2. FireMedic_Philosopher

    FireMedic_Philosopher Active Member

    I am currently in the DSS Masters program at Missouri State. So far I absolutely love it. The faculty are all retired and current military officers, Federal employees, and think tank experts. No career academics in other words. Major focus of the coursework is CBRNE and non-proliferation public policy. Absolutely wonderful program if you want to learn how the sausage is actually made and have a need for a niche degree.

    The Masters and Professional Doctorate both pull from the same group of available classes... (My Masters thus far is almost entirely courses coded at the doctoral level vs masters level) If you have the masters degree from Missouri State (or a similar DSS Masters degree from another school) than the Doctorate is only 33 hours in length (10 classes plus the dissertation).
     
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