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  2. Master of Letters - Wikipedia

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    Drew University, in Madison, New Jersey, offers the Master of Letters as an interdisciplinary graduate degree in the Humanities through its "Arts & Letters" programme. The M.Litt. degree requires 30-33 credit hours and the option of submitting a three-credit 50- to 75-page thesis. It is an intermediate degree in the programme, which also offers ...

  3. Master's degree in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Postgraduate master's degrees in the United Kingdom can either be taught degrees involving lectures, examination and a short dissertation, or research degrees (normally MPhil, MLitt or MRes programmes). Taught master's programmes involve 1 or 2 years of full-time study. The programmes are often very intensive and demanding, and concentrate on ...

  4. Degrees of the University of Oxford - Wikipedia

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    The DPhil is a research degree, modelled on the German and American PhD, that was introduced in 1914. Rather atypically, Oxford was the first university in the UK to accept this innovation. Doctor of Clinical Psychology (DClinPsychol) Doctor of Engineering (EngD) The new degrees of DClinPsychol and EngD are professional degrees in the American ...

  5. Master of Arts - Wikipedia

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    Duration. 1 to 3 years (varies) A Master of Arts ( Latin: Magister Artium or Artium Magister; abbreviated MA or AM) is the holder of a master's degree awarded by universities in many countries. The degree is usually contrasted with that of Master of Science. Those admitted to the degree have typically studied subjects within the scope of the ...

  6. Faculty of Law, University of Oxford - Wikipedia

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    The University of Oxford Faculty of Law is the law school of the University of Oxford. It has a history of over 800 years in the teaching and learning of law. Along with its counterpart at Cambridge, it is unique in its use of personalised tutorials, in which students are taught by faculty fellows in groups of one to three on a weekly basis, [1 ...

  7. Category:Wikipedians with MLitt degrees - Wikipedia

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    This category is for Wikipedians on whom was conferred a Master of Letters (M.Litt. or MLitt) academic degree. To add yourself to this category, add the following to your user page: {{User degree/MLitt}}, which creates:

  8. Master of Arts (Oxford, Cambridge, and Dublin) - Wikipedia

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    In the universities of Oxford, Cambridge, and Dublin, Bachelors of Arts are promoted to the degree of Master of Arts or Master in Arts ( MA) on application after six or seven years as members of the university, including years as an undergraduate. It is an academic rank indicating seniority and not an additional postgraduate qualification.

  9. Master of Arts (Scotland) - Wikipedia

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    Master of Arts (Scotland) In some Scottish universities, a Master of Arts ( MA; Scots: Maister o Arts, [1] [2] Scottish Gaelic: Maighstir nan Ealan) [3] [4] is the holder of a degree awarded to undergraduates, usually as a first degree. It follows either a three-year general or four-year Honours degree course in humanities or social sciences ...