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'''MFA''' stands for '''Master of Fine Arts'''. At Columbia, this degree is given to students graduating from the [[School of the Arts]], and is awarded in one of four categories - music, writing, theatre, or visual art.
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'''Master of Fine Arts''' ('''MFA''') is a degree. At Columbia, this degree is given to students graduating from the [[School of the Arts]], and is awarded in one of four categories - music, writing, theatre, or visual art. It generally takes two years to obtain the degree, and, in addition to serving as a professional credential for artists, it qualifies those who hold it to teach future MFA students thereafter.  
  
 
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Master of Fine Arts (MFA) is a degree. At Columbia, this degree is given to students graduating from the School of the Arts, and is awarded in one of four categories - music, writing, theatre, or visual art. It generally takes two years to obtain the degree, and, in addition to serving as a professional credential for artists, it qualifies those who hold it to teach future MFA students thereafter.