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Is an MFA a PhD?
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Is an MFA a PhD?
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The Master in Fine Arts (MFA) is a terminal degree considered the equivalent of terminal degrees such as a Ph. D. in other fields. The MFA degree demands the highest professional competency in the visual arts and contemporary practices.
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