A Master of Arts in Scotland can refer to an undergraduate academic degree in humanities and social sciences awarded by the ancient universities of Scotland – St Andrews University, the University of Glasgow, the University of Aberdeen and Edinburgh University. In addition, the University of Dundee awards this degree as a result of its historical links with St Andrews University.

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  • A Master of Arts in Scotland can refer to an undergraduate academic degree in humanities and social sciences awarded by the ancient universities of Scotland – St Andrews University, the University of Glasgow, the University of Aberdeen and Edinburgh University. In addition, the University of Dundee awards this degree as a result of its historical links with St Andrews University. Undergraduate MAs are also awarded, with several material differences, by the other ancient universities in the British Isles: Oxford, Cambridge and Dublin. The degree can either be finished as a Master of Arts with Honours within fours years or as a Master of Arts "ordinary degree" within three years. The Master of Arts awarded by the ancient universities of Scotland is evaluated as an equivalent to the Master of Arts or Magister Artium.
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  • A Master of Arts in Scotland can refer to an undergraduate academic degree in humanities and social sciences awarded by the ancient universities of Scotland – St Andrews University, the University of Glasgow, the University of Aberdeen and Edinburgh University. In addition, the University of Dundee awards this degree as a result of its historical links with St Andrews University.
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  • Master of Arts (Scotland)
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