Noun
M.A. (plural M.A.s)
Master of Arts (degree).
After obtaining his B.S. in Mathematics at Yale University in 1935, he went on to complete his M.A. in 1937 and Ph. Source: Internet
Bibliography * Brzostowski, M.A., and Brzostowski, A.C., Archiving the Apollo active seismic data, The Leading Edge, Society of Exploration Geophysicists, April, 2009. Source: Internet
After graduating from Birmingham-Southern, she was accepted by the prestigious Iowa Writers’ Workshop at the University of Iowa where she received her M.A. and Ph. Source: Internet
As part of their initial training, musicologists typically complete a B.Mus or a B.A. in music (or a related field such as history) and in many cases an M.A. in musicology. Source: Internet
Career and marriage A diligent student, Ralph graduated B.A. 1636 and M.A. 1639, whereupon he was elected Fellow and became a successful tutor. Source: Internet
Bryan, M.A. (compiled by), The Bantu Languages of Africa. Source: Internet