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I have a master's degree in subject teaching (fine arts) education for work reasons. Can I apply for a doctorate in fine arts? Thank you
I'm not an art major, but the basic situation of liberal arts and art examination is similar. Tell me what I know, I hope it will help you.

In fact, master's degree is not particularly dependent on master's degree. The master is a doctor of science and engineering, and many presidents and secretaries of the two universities are doctors of education (but their masters, if any, are often not in education), so your master's degree in education is no problem.

However, due to the large number of applicants (while there are definitely few art candidates), the competition will be fierce, and your master's degree in education (master's degree and non-art master's degree) will be inconspicuous. If you can't get to know your tutor, I'm afraid it's difficult to pass the exam. In fact, even if your major is completely correct, it won't be easy. There are many young master's teachers waiting in line to take the doctor's degree in art departments of various universities.

Therefore, there are obstacles to reading the Expo, but most of them come from competition instead of your master's degree. It is suggested that you contact more target tutors, have the opportunity to attend some academic conferences to meet the masters, show yourself, and find someone to recommend you if possible. ....