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− | The '''Master of Arts''' degree is awarded by a number of Columbia graduate schools, including [[GSAS]] (in humanities subjects) and the [[Journalism School]] (as a mid-career program). | + | The '''Master of Arts''' ('''MA''') degree is awarded by a number of Columbia graduate schools, including [[GSAS]] (in humanities subjects) and the [[Journalism School]] (as a mid-career program). |
Unlike the [[MS]] or [[MFA]], it is not a specialized professional degree and is usually meant to indicate the level to which one has studied a subject rather than expertise in any given skill. | Unlike the [[MS]] or [[MFA]], it is not a specialized professional degree and is usually meant to indicate the level to which one has studied a subject rather than expertise in any given skill. | ||
[[Category:Degrees]] | [[Category:Degrees]] |
Revision as of 00:29, 21 May 2009
The Master of Arts (MA) degree is awarded by a number of Columbia graduate schools, including GSAS (in humanities subjects) and the Journalism School (as a mid-career program).
Unlike the MS or MFA, it is not a specialized professional degree and is usually meant to indicate the level to which one has studied a subject rather than expertise in any given skill.