In the United States, a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) is a graduate degree typically requiring two to three years of study. In the United Kingdom, a (MFA) typically requires two years, whereas a (MA) is usually one year of study. In both cases it is a postgraduate study beyond the bachelor's degree level and usually awarded in visual arts, creative writing, filmmaking, or theater/performing arts. Coursework is primarily of an applied or performing na...
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In the United States, a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) is a graduate degree typically requiring two to three years of study. In the United Kingdom, a (MFA) typically requires two years, whereas a (MA) is usually one year of study. In both cases it is a postgraduate study beyond the bachelor's degree level and usually awarded in visual arts, creative writing, filmmaking, or theater/performing arts. Coursework is primarily of an applied or performing nature with the program often culminating in a major work or performance.
MFA programs have generally required a bachelor's degree prior to admission, but many have not required that the undergraduate major be the same as the MFA field of study. The most important admissions requirement has often been a sample portfolio or a performance audition.
The MFA differs from the Master of Arts in that the MFA, while an academic program, centers around practice in the particular field, whereas programs leading to the MA are usually centered on the...
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