Which are the most popular Master of Arts specializations?

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    Apart from the above-mentioned courses, many colleges also offer MA degree under various streams like Design, Mass Communication, Hospitality, etc.

    In an MA programme with specialization, there would be core and elective subjects related to the specialization. The MA degree course syllabus is designed by experts to enhance the knowledge and valuable skills of the candidates. The important subjects included in the syllabus and subject lists of different MA courses are tabulated below:

    MA Degree Specializations

    MA Programme Details

    Language (French, English, German, Spanish, Hindi, Chinese/ Mandarin, Greek, Japanese and Latin)

    The Master of Arts in a Language is a 2-year undergraduate programme. This course focuses on the in-depth study of Literature that has been written or translated into that language.

    MA Political Science

    MA Political Science Programme, sometimes known as Master of Arts in Political Science, is a two-year undergraduate degree programme. The course covers both national and international political systems. 

    MA Psychology

    A Master of Arts degree in psychology is an undergraduate programme that studies human behaviour and mental processes. An MA in Psychology programme lasts three years and is divided into four semesters.

    MA Philosophy

    MA Philosophy Programme, often known as Master of Arts in Philosophy, is a two-year undergraduate degree programme that consists of two semesters every year. Various universities and colleges in India offer the programme. 

    MA Sociology

    MA (Sociology), often known as Master of Arts in Sociology, is an undergraduate sociology programme. Sociology is the study of social relations, stratification of society, social interaction, culture, and other topics. 

    MA Economics

    MA in Economics Programme, often known as Master of Arts in Economics, is a two-year Undergraduate degree programme taken by students who want to work in Banking and Finance or other large corporate businesses.

    MA Geography 

    MA Geography courses are a two-year undergraduate degree. Geography is the study of the physical form and environment of the Earth and its impact on humans and civilizations. 

    MA History

    MA History Programme is a two-year programme that studies the evolution of human civilization from ancient times to the present.  

    MA Communication Studies

    Master of Arts (MA) in Media Studies Programme is a two-year undergraduate degree. The MA programme is designed to provide knowledge in journalism and production, with a focus on media and associated topics.

    MA Archaeology

    Archaeology courses teach about the human past, cultures, and historical significance through numerous historical locations, artefacts, excavation, discoveries, and data interpretation to develop a theory.  

    Disclaimer: The information provided in the above table is taken from external sources and may vary.

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