Doctorally Qualified Sample Clauses

The 'Doctorally Qualified' clause defines the qualifications required for an individual to be considered as holding a doctoral degree, typically in the context of academic or professional settings. This clause usually specifies that a person must have earned a doctorate (such as a Ph.D., Ed.D., or equivalent) from an accredited institution, and may outline any additional requirements such as field of study or relevance to a particular discipline. Its core function is to ensure that only individuals with the appropriate level of advanced academic achievement are recognized as 'doctorally qualified,' thereby maintaining standards for faculty appointments, research supervision, or other roles requiring high-level expertise.
Doctorally Qualified. To be considered doctorally qualified a faculty member may:
Doctorally Qualified. To be considered doctorally qualified a faculty member may: a. Hold a doctorate in business with 1. a graduate level major, minor, or concentration in the area of teaching responsibility; or 2. professional certification in the area of teaching responsibility; or 3. Five or more years of professional and management experience directly related to the area of teaching responsibility. b. Hold a Juris Doctor (JD) and 1. teach business law, legal environment of business or other area with predominantly legal content; or 2. hold a business-related master's degree with a specialization in the area of teaching responsibility; or 3. hold professional certification and teach in the area of the certification; or 4. have five or more years of professional and management experience directly related to the area of teaching responsibility. c. Hold an out of field doctorate and meet 1) and 2), and 3) or 4). 1. Demonstrate content area knowledge by evidence of