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  1. The Master of Letters degree is a postgraduate degree awarded by a few select British, predominantly within the ancient English and Scottish universities. England. Within the English University system MLitt degrees are not offered in all institutions, nor in all disciplines.

  2. May 16, 2019 · What is an MLitt? The MLitt is a specialised Masters degree, usually awarded in Literature, Law, Theology, History or related Arts and Humanities subjects. It stands for Magister Litterarum, which is Latin for ‘Master of Letters’. Historically, the MLitt originated within the ‘ ancient universities ’ of England and Scotland.

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  4. The degree of Master of Arts is the first degree awarded in arts, humanities, theology, and social sciences. However, some universities in Scotland award the degree of Master of Letters (MLitt) to students in the arts, humanities, divinity, and social sciences .

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  5. Although higher doctorates such as Doctor of Science, Doctor of Letters, etc. are often awarded honoris causa, in many countries (notably England and Scotland, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand) it is formally possible to earn such a degree as a substantive one.

  6. All three universities have other masters' (i.e. postgraduate) degrees which do require further study and examination, but these have other titles, such as Master of Letters (MLitt), Master of Philosophy (MPhil), Master of Studies (MSt), Master of Engineering (MAI, or MEng), Master of Science (MSc) or Master of Business (MBA).

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