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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 1009330, member: 112"]For me it says - <i>This course is being updated, Check soon for full details.</i></p><p> </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>There are other numismatic programs that you can enroll in. But none of them are really acreditied institutions, at least none that I have ever been able to find. I did manage at one time to find mention of a numismatic course at Cambridge in the UK. And they do list a full professor as holding the chair of that department. But I never could find any real information on course that was offered or how one could enroll in it.</p><p><br /></p><p>There are also some institutions available in India that offer courses in numismatics. But I cannot recall their names right off.</p><p><br /></p><p>Of note is that Don Kagin proudly proclaims that he holds the only Ph.D. in numismatics in the US. But when you search out the institution where he obtained his doctorate you find that said instituion is somewhat incredulous to say the least. Kind of like those so called diploma mills where anybody can "buy" a degree in whatever they want.</p><p><br /></p><p>There is no acredited school in the entire US that even offers a course in numismatics that I could ever find.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 1009330, member: 112"]For me it says - [I]This course is being updated, Check soon for full details.[/I] There are other numismatic programs that you can enroll in. But none of them are really acreditied institutions, at least none that I have ever been able to find. I did manage at one time to find mention of a numismatic course at Cambridge in the UK. And they do list a full professor as holding the chair of that department. But I never could find any real information on course that was offered or how one could enroll in it. There are also some institutions available in India that offer courses in numismatics. But I cannot recall their names right off. Of note is that Don Kagin proudly proclaims that he holds the only Ph.D. in numismatics in the US. But when you search out the institution where he obtained his doctorate you find that said instituion is somewhat incredulous to say the least. Kind of like those so called diploma mills where anybody can "buy" a degree in whatever they want. There is no acredited school in the entire US that even offers a course in numismatics that I could ever find.[/QUOTE]
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