Master of Arts (MA)
The Faculty offers a number of modular programmes which lead to a Master of Arts (MA) degree. The degree is comprised of credit-bearing modules, and you must earn between 360 and 480 credits depending on the degree you are studying for; 120 credits are usually earned in each full-time academic year.
During the first two years of the degree, you will study core modules specific to the programme as well as other optional modules – in some cases, these can be from another Faculty. In the second year, you must study a minimum of 80 credits from our 2000-level modules.
During the third and fourth years, you will study 120 credits from 3000 and 4000-level modules, and if you are studying a single Honours programme these will usually include a dissertation module. At least 90 credits taken in the third and fourth years must be at 4000 level.
You can read more information about the core and optional modules for specific degree programmes in the course search, which offers more details about the structure and content of each programme.
BA International Honours
The Faculty of Arts also offers programmes leading to a Bachelor of Arts (BA) International Honours degree (also known as the St Andrews - William & Mary joint degree).