Master of Liberal Arts

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In 2005, Georgetown University became the first institution to offer a doctorate in liberal studies. The doctorate is offered jointly by the School of Continuing Studies and the Graduate School at Georgetown

A Master of Liberal Arts[1] (ALM, MALA, MLS, or MALS) is a graduate degree conferred by higher education institutions, typically upon completion of online or distance education programs. Universities offering a master of liberal arts include Georgetown University, Harvard University, Johns Hopkins University, and the University of Sydney.[2][3][4]

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