There are quite a few requirements for obtaining a Masters of Fine Arts Degree. One must study for around two to three more years after obtaining a bachelor's degree.
Whether a thesis is required for a particular Masters Degree is really up to the institution and/or the department. I did not have to do a thesis for my Masters, but did take a comprehensive. Viper1
{| |- | A Bachelor's degree is an undergraduate degree. A Master's is a graduate degree. You have to have a Bachelors degree to qualify for entry into a master's program. Most BA programs require around 120 credit hours to obtain the degree. Master's typically require about a third of that. |}
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Typically, M.A. for Masters of Arts, or M.S. for Masters in Science.
•It offers a masters degree and a Ph.D. if you wish to obtain a doctoral degree then you may study in the arts and sciences, architecture, engineering and public affairs. •But if you wish to obtain a master's degree then you can study in architecture, engineering, finance, Near Eastern studies and public policy.
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
It depends on what masters area you graduated from. In other words, if the degree is a masters of arts, then John or Jane Doe M.A. If the degree is a masters in science, then John or Jane Doe M.S.
The Masters of Arts is abbreviated M.A. A Masters of Science is M.S. MA - Master of Arts MFA - Master of Fine Arts
MFA Photography is an abbreviation of a Masters in Fine Arts degree in Photography.
Suzanne Collins graduated with her masters degree.
Master of Arts. Cambridge. A masters degree conferred by Cambridge University.