Type of Master's degree in the fields of humanities and social sciences.
Title or rank after six or seven years' seniority as a member of the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge and Dublin.
Scottish academic degree.
A master's degree in arts and sciences.
1In 1624 he received his degree of Master of Arts from Oxford.
2To be sure, it's not for nothing he's a Master of Arts!
3In 1876, Cornell gave her the degree of Master of Arts.
4The hood of a Master of Arts is black silk lined with crimson.
5A proposition advanced by a candidate for the degree of Master of Arts.
6He holds a Master of Arts degree in journalism from New York University.
7In March, Sixteen Hundred Sixty-eight, he was given the degree of Master of Arts.
8He matriculated, and at the age of 93 was an MA, Master of Arts.
9I am a Doctor of Divinity and Master of Arts.
10Now you are grown to be a Master of Arts in the University of Wedlock.
11They mused and said it was unfortunate that I was not a Master of Arts.
12At the time of his death he was a Master of Arts and a school principal.
13In 1668 he took his Master of Arts degree, and was appointed to a senior fellowship.
14The next year he went up to Yale to take his degree as Master of Arts.
15To take the degree of Master of Arts.
16A Master of Arts degree could be awarded after three more years of study and teaching.
Translations for Master of Arts