Not sure lol i think any uni site would do
try this and click on a couple of faculties and come to your own conclusions. Here are the most common ones ;
BX = Bachelor of X
MX = Master of X
LLB = Bachelor of Law
PhD = Doctor of Philosophy
MD = Doctor of Medicine
probaby a ton more but they're very logical.
PhB is the Bachelor of Philosophy, a degree at ANU... it's basically a research degree full of really smart ppl... u proceed straight from a PhB (and u must grad with first-class honours) to a PhD in ANU, which is all good
It's not philosophy is its literal sense (it's not about Aristotle or existentialism or anything like that)... the philosophy in PhD or PhB (methinks) means a degree of research/thesis-writing/ultimate 1337ness.
On the other hand, if you genuinely want to study philosophy (Aristotle etc), then it's a bachelor of arts degree methinks... I can think of very good reasons to do 'Philosophy 1001' in uni, most notably the jam-packed lecture theatre full of girls...
But isnt Ph.D for every course at doctorate level? like, u can have a PhD in fluid mechanics or somefin... I dont think the definition of philosophy is properly applied in this case.
Philosophy is derived from Greek, literally meaning something like "friend of thought"... so basically if you're a Doctor of Philosophy of, say, Chemistry, then you're pretty intimate with your beakers and test tubes and other Chem stuff...
yeah any tie back there frigid to the event that occured at cheltenham girls high school in recent years?
for those who didnt know a gal had an unfortunate incident when disturbed alone with a glass testube in a science lab by another teacher, the glass shattered in a rather intimate place, needless to say they were removing the glass for hours apparantly
trying to be tastefull here, leave the rest up to every1s imagination =)
i didn't know about the cheltenham thing... but yeah, ouch. the closest experience was doing a fake lay-up at home in the hallway and smashing a hot light globe with my palm... but yeah, I know it's no comparison.
well a Doctor of Philosophy genarally means that you philosophise in your field of expertise. ie use your knowledge to either refine it or extend it and contribute in your chosen field. PhD's are postgraduate degrees (obviously) so your undergraduate degree is obviously your field of expertise.