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JD, EJD, PhD - Thoughts on My Set of Circumstances - DegreeInfo The EJD is a 3-year, 75 hour program, so the depth of learning is quite different between the two Secondly, yes, for marketing purposes, I would prefer the "D" in the nomenclature, whether it be a PhD or a EJD
Value of an Executive JD Degree | DegreeInfo I would like to think a non-ABA JD would have at least the same value as any other degree that isn't aimed at qualifying a person for some sort of license, but then there is the part where some of those degrees are from unaccredited schools (neither regionally nor nationally accredited), so maybe someone looking deeply into it would find that out and make a deal of it to discredit the holder
Taft University Juris Doctor Executive Tract - DegreeInfo Concord Law School also offers the EJD and as Taft, is accredited by DETC Moreover, Concord's online law school is part of a regionally accredited (HLC-NCA) institution (e g , Kaplan University) EJD Degree: Executive Juris Doctorate Degree Program - Online Law Degree | Concord Law School
Dead EJD? Older article. . . | DegreeInfo Unlike the EJD law thingy, I don't know offhand of any legit schools that teach these, although such medical degrees do exist There are certainly a few "other" schools, dubious or worse, here and there in the world, that do teach these useless "non-doctor" degrees - and for self-preservation reasons, warn people up-front about the limitations
Concord Law School eJD - DegreeInfo The eJD is a degree that I would stay away from, it is NOT worth the money and has little if any value for the following reasons: 1 A JD degree qualifies you either to practice law (if you sit for the bar) or teach (all law schools and many colleges use those with a JD as opposed to a Phd to teach law classes)
JD, EJD, PhD - Thoughts on My Set of Circumstances In my case, I think the "EJD" would provide more utility in the business setting, but the PhD would provide more utility in the personal setting, especially long term, while also providing a punch in the business realm I appreciate all of the feedback that everyone has provided
JD, EJD, PhD - Thoughts on My Set of Circumstances Yes, you are correct Only California schools offer the EJD or JD with an executive track (exceot for a few foreign schools) Regarding the use of JD, I'll look into it, but I can't imagine the ABA would have any right whatsoever to interfere with the nomenclature Someone becomes a JD when he completes a course of study
Dead EJD? Older article. . . | Page 2 | DegreeInfo I will argue that a working knowledge of the law is critical in the health care setting Additionally, there are courses of study and certifications in legal nursing I can see perfectly how nursing academics would have zero problems with a nurse educator that holds an EJD, DCJ, JD, and or background in law
Concord or Taft for the Executive Juris Prudence doctorate? Thanks for the feedback As I mentioned, I am not seeking employment but searching for an academic program, a doctorate, EJD, that interests me and will motivate me to complete it So at this point, after reviewing numerous programs, Aspen's seems to be on top of the list while the law schools are merely being considered as "possible" candidates