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Stacey Anne Baquero Goldyn <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 15 Jan 1995 19:43:27 -0800
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Hello Again, it's stacey Baquero Goldyn from the Arts Administration
Program at the University of Oregon.
  About two weeks ago I posted an inquiry about MA verus MS degrees in
the Arts Admin profession, and got no responses.  I would like to post
this again in hopes that someone will have some advice for me.
 
  I am currently in a master's program in arts administration. We have
the opportunity to obtain either an M.A. or an M.S.  The only difference
between the two is that the M.A. requires two years of foreign language
at the college level, whereas the M.S. does not.  My question is whether
obtaining an M.S. would be unwise, considering the fact that every job
description that I have seen for arts administrators asks for people with
M.A.'s.
 Does anyone out there have any ideas about this?  I will strive for an
M.A. if I must, but at the moment I am on an M.S. track and would like to
remain so if it will not hurt my chances of finding a job when I finish.
 
 Please let me know what you think! Thanks for your time.
                     Stacey Baquero Goldyn
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