What is the highest degree that one can major in?
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The response that said earning an LLM gives your more education than a PhD is incorrect. PhD work varies tremendously, but typically includes 5 years of course work and research, usually far more “education” than a JD. In addition, JD’s do not typically include the completion of novel research, and thus are technically honorary doctorates (as are MD’s, DVM’s, and other vocational degrees), while Ph.D.’s require the earner to make a significant, novel contribution to the advancement of their field.
There are also other approaches to doctorates, particularly outside of the US. For example, The D.Sci. is offered in some European universities, and is a more technical degree than a Ph.D. in some ways, but not “higher” than a Ph.D., just different.
If you want to teach law courses, you could always do a JD/Ph D to be a lawyer in the community and then be hired on to teach at a university. Just a thought……
Good luck to you!