Artium Magister
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Definition
Noun: - A master's degree in arts and sciences: An advanced academic degree awarded by universities upon completion of a postgraduate program in disciplines within the liberal arts, humanities, social sciences, or sciences. It is typically abbreviated as A.M. or M.A. (Master of Arts).
Usage
- The term is used in formal academic contexts to denote the specific degree title.
- It is often seen in Latin on diplomas or in official university records.
- In common English usage, the abbreviations "A.M." or "M.A." are more frequently used than the full Latin phrase.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- In official contexts: The full Latin phrase "Artium Magister" may be used on formal documents like diplomas, transcripts, or in ceremonial announcements to emphasize tradition and academic heritage.
- Abbreviated forms: The standard abbreviations are A.M. (Artium Magister) and M.A. (Magister Artium), which are used interchangeably in most English-speaking countries, with "M.A." being the most common.
Variants and Related Words
- Master of Arts (M.A.): The direct English translation and most common equivalent term.
- Magister Artium: An alternative Latin word order with the same meaning.
- Master's degree: The general category of postgraduate degrees that includes the Artium Magister.
Synonyms
- Master's degree (general term)
- Graduate degree (general term in North American English)
- Postgraduate degree (general term in British English)
Notes on Meaning
This term refers specifically to a master's degree in the arts and sciences fields. It is distinct from other types of master's degrees, such as: - Master of Science (M.S. or M.Sc.): Focused on scientific and technical disciplines. - Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.): Focused on business studies. - Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.): A terminal degree in creative arts fields.
Noun
- a master's degree in arts and sciences