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Zoology Professor might received a BA to jump over a master level straight into the PhD program. An Art Professor might receive a BA to enroll straight into a MFA program. In some cases, a MA graduate will be rejected from the terminal MFA program. A PhD candidate will research and present discoveries in a dissertation to a panel and a MFA candidates will research and present a thesis/dissertation to a panel. The graduate courses and area of focus will dictate what courses the MFA/PhD instructor are allowed to teach. IE: A PhD in Art History may not be able to instruct studio courses, but a MFA in Studio Art may be credentialed to teach both studio art AND art history depending on the graduate hours of study. Creative Research in the MFA normally requires research, written thesis, oral presentation, and a body of work. Institutions decide what is acceptable as a terminal degree as well as the institution's accrediting organization. A terminal degree of PhD and MFA allows the professor to hold chair of department, oversee programs, gain full professorship, and appointed tenure. A MA may not be appointed tenure-track or hold chair of a department. The MA is not the equal to a MFA. A MFA is a the highest level degree in that area with double the hours, which is why the MA is not a terminal degree and the MFA is a terminal degree. PhD is not equal to a EdD just as the EdD is not equal to DM, although all the said degrees are terminal degrees. A PhD, EdD, DM, and MFA will require above a master level 25-35 hrs. (posted by a tenured professor) 08 Sept 2018.
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Managment does have an organization that accredits programs NAST . However, as a personal comment, the lines between theatre management and Arts management (and some other programs) can blur as there can be a good deal of overlap. I believe some of this content is quite relevant to the article on MFA degrees and I didn't see an opportunity to edit.
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University program descriptions. It has also a good book about research in graphic design and visual communication: Visual Communication - Rick Williams and Julianne Newton. If someone told you this in form to offer a MFA, it was not fair with you. If you are not from the area and expect some advantages to computing or engineering areas, I'm afraid you are not doing a "what we would say" exactly good thing. It depend if you are misinformed or bad intentioned.
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Computer Science ? Obvously that person couldn't have had a Phd in Computer Science, by definition. It is just something that has bugged me for a long time
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the thread working on this seems to have gone a bit cold. Work is neede on this important topic. To me, much more important that the various flavours of MFA are addressed here together. A lot of good comments about how what is meant for
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more and more authors, artists, and dramatists enter the fray. For example, it is not that unusual to find a person who has published two novels, yet has no doctoral degree, finding it difficult to obtain a secure, full-time job teaching in an
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