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  2. Master of Arts (Scotland) - Wikipedia

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    At these ancient Scottish universities, the degree of Master of Arts (MA) is usually awarded only in the liberal arts, the humanities, the fine arts, the social sciences and theology. For some science subjects, the degree of Bachelor of Science (BSc) is awarded for four years of study and that of Bachelor of Laws (LLB) after a four-year course ...

  3. Master's degree in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In Scotland the first degree in Arts, Fine Art, Humanities and Social Sciences awarded by the ancient universities of Scotland is the Master of Arts. The Science and Law faculties of Scottish universities award the BSc and LLB degrees respectively and the New Universities generally award the BA. Scottish undergraduate honours courses (including ...

  4. Master of Arts - Wikipedia

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    In the ancient universities of Scotland, the degree of Master of Arts is awarded in universities as a four-year undergraduate degree, see Master of Arts (Scotland). The degree of Master of Arts is the first degree awarded in arts, humanities, theology, and social sciences. However, some universities in Scotland award the degree of Master of ...

  5. Master of Arts (Oxford, Cambridge and Dublin) - Wikipedia

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    In the universities of Oxford, Cambridge, and Dublin, Bachelors of Arts (BAs) are promoted to the rank of Master of Arts (MA), typically upon application after three or four years after graduation. No further examination or study is required for this promotion, which is a mark of seniority rather than an additional postgraduate qualification.

  6. Category:Master's degrees - Wikipedia

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  7. Master of Arts (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Master of Arts (Oxford, Cambridge, and Dublin), an academic status awarded to holders of a Bachelors of Arts degree at the University of Oxford, the University of Cambridge, or the University of Dublin (Trinity College) Master of Arts (Scotland), a first, undergraduate honours degree at the ancient universities of Scotland

  8. List of public administration schools - Wikipedia

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    Master of Public Administration (MPA) at the Royal Military College of Canada; Master of Arts in Public Policy and Administration at Toronto Metropolitan University; MA Public Policy and Administration, Department of Political Science at the University of Guelph; Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Ottawa

  9. Trustees' Academy - Wikipedia

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    He had a broad knowledge of Italian art. William Allan was the seventh Master of the Academy. During his tenure the Trustee's Academy moved into the Royal Institution building in 1826. (The building now hosts the Royal Scottish Academy.) [1] Alexander Christie was the following Master of the Academy but during his tenure standards began to slip ...