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master of arts
noun
A postgraduate degree usually in a non-science subject.
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Graduate of City College, master of arts and educator for 32 years.
He was awarded an honorary master of arts degree from the University of Cambridge.
At 90, she earned a master of arts degree from Manhattanville College.
He graduated from Cornell and received a master of arts in teaching from Oregon State University.
Alexander studied and taught in Paris, receiving the degrees of master of arts (before 1210) and theology (1220).
The treatise so pleased James I that he had Oxford confer an honorary master of arts degree on Donne.
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He received his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1927 and his Master of Arts degree in 1931.
In 1629 Milton was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree, and in 1632 he received a Master of Arts degree.
Master of Arts Integrated Teaching 5 1–3 Generalist Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics 3 4–9 Specialist Primary mathematics specialist Master of Arts in Mathematics 5 4–12 Specialist Source: Exhibit 2.1 in Tatto et al. (2012).
He received his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1915, and his Master of Arts the following year.
Hay received his Master of Arts degree in 1858, and was, like his grandfather before him, Class Poet.
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