A Master of Arts (Latin: Magister Artium)
A.M. stands for "artium magister," from the Latin for "master of arts."
It could, or Master of Arts.
You would normally abbreviate the title of someone who has attained the degree of Master of the Arts as M.A.
"John Doe, who has a master's degree in psychology." is the proper usage of the apostrophe. Also: you don't capitalize "master's"
A MASTER is more than just training for a certain period of time. Many people train for a long time in the martial arts and get to master grade but in the eyes of many are not a true master. A Master is someone who understands the foundation and principles of the martial arts as well as being physically and technically correct. It is someone who has people skills and care about their students both inside and outside of the Dojang. A true master is someone who gives and asks for nothing in return except respect and loyalty.
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Calling someone "Master" is a common in Martial Arts. It's more a sign of respect than of subservients. However, it is debatable by some. Many martial arts instructors prefer a translation equivalent to "Teacher" in the respective language, such as "Sensei" in Japanese, "Sifu" in Chinese, "Sabeomnim" in Korean and so on. The belief is one truly never masters the martial arts as it is an ever learning experience.
A master in the field of martial arts is someone who has achieved a high level of skill, knowledge, and expertise in various martial arts disciplines. They have typically dedicated many years to training and honing their abilities, often earning recognition and respect from their peers and students.
It can be either a master's of arts in liberal studies, or a master's of arts in library science.
Bennington College The Degrees conferred and Certificates awarded by the college are Bachelor of Arts, Master of Fine Arts in Performing Arts, Master of Fine Arts in Writing and Literature, Master of Arts in Teaching, Master of Arts in Teaching a Second Language and Post baccalaureate Certificate in Premedical and Allied Health Sciences.
Typically, the degree is a master of arts from which many specific programs of study (majors) fall. Literature is one of those programs of study. Thus, it is a master of arts with literature as a major.
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