George J. Petersen, Ph.D. is a Professor of Educational Leadership at the California Polytechnic State University at San Luis Obipso
No, a PhD is typically required to become a professor at a university or college.
Yes, an adjunct professor can supervise a PhD student, but it may depend on the policies of the specific university or institution.
Yes, an assistant professor can supervise a PhD student, but it may depend on the policies of the specific university or department.
Professor or Scientist. Sometimes (If they have a doctorate or a PhD) you can call them Doctor.
Yes, an associate professor can supervise a PhD student.
She worked as an adjunct professor at the university while completing her PhD.
No, you do not need a PhD to become a professor, but it is typically required for most positions in higher education.
The average salary for a college professor with a PhD is around 79,540 per year.
You can become a professor at a community college with a MS. However, to become a professor at a university you will need a PhD. A professor position in college is very hard to obtain due to it's competitiveness.
Yes, it is appropriate to address a professor with a PhD as "Dr." as a sign of respect for their academic achievement.
The UGC does recognize a PhD from the Kalinga University.
they are very patient, some are mean, some are nice, some cuss too!