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Discover Ludwig'arts degree' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in any sentence where you are talking about an arts degree or when someone has earned an arts degree. For example, "Bob just graduated with an arts degree in literature."
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arts degree
noun
A degree in one or more of the fine arts
Exact(54)
So why did you choose that arts degree at university?
He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1573.
End this notion of a liberal arts degree.
In 1629 Milton was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree, and in 1632 he received a Master of Arts degree.
Matt has a Bachelor of Arts degree from UCLA.
She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from Hunter College.
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He graduated in 1954, with a bachelor-of-arts degree.
Nor does he have a fine-arts degree.
But engraved, four years from now, on a bachelor-of-arts degree?
Juster vindicated the value to the world of a liberal-arts degree.
He holds a Master of Fine Arts degree from the School of Visual Arts.
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