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Top Doctor of Science Degrees and PhD Programs Online

Science programs encompass a variety of distinct disciplines. Typically, a student earns a science degree in a specific discipline - chemistry or environmental science, for example - and then earns their doctorate or PhD, preparing them for the top jobs in the industry. Earning a science doctoral degree also prepares you to teach your specialty at the university level.

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Bethany CollegeUndergraduate
Bethany, WV

Bethel CollegeUndergraduate
Mishawaka, IN

Bethel CollegeOnline

Bethel CollegeUndergraduate
North Newton, KS

Bethel UniversityUndergraduate
McKenzie, TN

Bethel UniversityUndergraduate
St. Paul, MN

Bethune-Cookman UniversityUndergraduate
Daytona Beach, FL

Binghamton University--SUNYUndergraduate
Binghamton, NY

Biola UniversityUndergraduate
La Mirada, CA

Birmingham-Southern CollegeUndergraduate
Birmingham, AL

Black Hills State UniversityUndergraduate
Spearfish, SD

Blackburn CollegeUndergraduate
Carlinville, IL

Bloomfield CollegeUndergraduate
Bloomfield, NJ

Bloomsburg University of PennsylvaniaUndergraduate
Bloomsburg, PA

Blue Mountain CollegeUndergraduate
Blue Mountain, MS

Bluefield CollegeUndergraduate
Bluefield, VA

Bluefield CollegeOnline

Bluefield State CollegeUndergraduate
Bluefield, WV

Bluefield State CollegeOnline

Bluffton UniversityUndergraduate
Bluffton, OH

Boise State UniversityUndergraduate
Boise, ID

Boston CollegeUndergraduate
Chestnut Hill, MA

Boston UniversityUndergraduate
Boston, MA

Bowdoin CollegeUndergraduate
Brunswick, ME

Bowie State UniversityUndergraduate
Bowie, MD

Bowling Green State UniversityUndergraduate
Bowling Green, OH

Bradley UniversityUndergraduate
Peoria, IL

Brandeis UniversityUndergraduate
Waltham, MA

Brenau UniversityUndergraduate
Gainesville, GA

Brenau UniversityOnline

Brescia UniversityUndergraduate
Owensboro, KY

Brevard CollegeUndergraduate
Brevard, NC

Brewton-Parker CollegeUndergraduate
Mount Vernon, GA

Briar Cliff UniversityUndergraduate
Sioux City, IA

Bridgewater CollegeUndergraduate
Bridgewater, VA

Bridgewater State UniversityUndergraduate
Bridgewater, MA

Brigham Young University--HawaiiUndergraduate
Laie Oahu, HI

Brigham Young University--ProvoUndergraduate
Provo, UT

Brown UniversityUndergraduate
Providence, RI

Bryan CollegeUndergraduate
Dayton, TN

Bryan CollegeOnline

Bryant UniversityUndergraduate
Smithfield, RI

Bryn Athyn College of the New ChurchUndergraduate
Bryn Athyn, PA

Bryn Mawr CollegeUndergraduate
Bryn Mawr, PA

Bucknell UniversityUndergraduate
Lewisburg, PA

Buena Vista UniversityUndergraduate
Storm Lake, IA

Buena Vista UniversityOnline

Buffalo State College--SUNYUndergraduate
Buffalo, NY

Butler UniversityUndergraduate
Indianapolis, IN

Cabrini CollegeUndergraduate
Radnor, PA


Earn Your Doctorate in Science Degree Online

Earning a doctorate in science degree prepares you to either teach your specific scientific discipline or attain top jobs in the profession, often in research laboratories. Science covers many different occupations, from astronomy and chemistry to environmental and biomedical science.

More Students Earning Science Degrees Online

Completing a science program online has become more popular in recent years because it presents working adults with the opportunity to advance their careers while keeping a full-time job. For example, if you pursue your computer science doctorate online you can work a regular job – probably in a closely related field like programming – while taking computer science courses as your schedule permits. Earning your doctorate in any scientific field can increase your earnings, too; according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, holding a doctorate can mean earning up to $30,000 more annually than someone who has only a bachelor’s degree.

While the number of people being hired depends on region as well as scientific specialty, overall the demand for those who graduate in STEM education fields -- science, technology, engineering and math - is growing across the nation, according to statistics from the federal government. The demand for people in STEM fields is so high that the government has established programs attempting to push students in that academic direction.