Yes.
There is Alaska Art schools that offers a master degree in art education.
Level " Master ".
I AM MA.AM.[art teacher]
In New York, Excelsior offers a Master degree program in arts. There are also on-line schools which offer a Master degree in art.
"John Doe, who has a master's degree in psychology." is the proper usage of the apostrophe. Also: you don't capitalize "master's"
Master of Science, if it is in Leadership and Management in Education.
No, the master of arts is a general degree type from which many specific programs of study fall. The master of business administration is particular to business, although both are a master's level degree.
In order: High School Diploma Associate of Arts Degree Bachelor's Degree Master's Degree Doctoral Degree
a master's degree in art therapy. usually your bachelor's would be in fine arts or psychology.
Master's Degree. The person who earns it is the "master", and it is their degree, hence possessive form: Master's.
Its Master's degree. anywhere you look it will come up Master's even if you type in Master. Also my aunt is a lawyer and I asked her, I even looked it up in the new Collage Webster Dictionary so it is defiantly Master's
Master's degree or Master's Degree