![]() ![]() Use lowercase unless the title precedes the name, e.g., President Jerry Prevo. See office for treatment of other university units.įormerly the Bruckner Learning Center. Provides university-wide academic support services for all students and faculty in general and special needs students in particular.ĭrop digits on second year, e.g., 2018-19. See also years. Also capitalize for the more informal title, e.g., History Department. The official format includes department before the name of the program and should be used on first reference in most instances. Capitalize all words except prepositions in this instance, e.g., Department of History. Bachelor of Science in Sport Management (not sports). ![]() in Business Administration offers a specialization in communications (plural) School of _ should be capitalized when referencing a specific school within the university.Ĭommon errors when referencing degrees and departments: Programs that stand alone in context without being used as an official degree title should always be lowercased, e.g., degree in communication studies, a student studying mathematics. Associate degree is not possessive.īachelor of Arts: B.A., Bachelor of Fine Arts: BFA, Bachelor of Music: B.M., Bachelor of Science: B.S., Bachelor of Science in Nursing: BSN, RN-BSN, Master of Arts: M.A., Master of Business Administration: MBA, Master of Arts in Teaching: M.A.T., Master of Divinity: M.Div., Master of Fine Arts: MFA, Master of Science: M.S., Master of Science in Nursing: MSN, BSN-MSN, Juris Doctor: J.D., Doctor of Business Administration: DBA, Doctor of Osteopathy: DO, Doctor of Philosophy, Ph.D., Doctor of Ministry: D.Min. Use an apostrophe in bachelor’s degree, a master’s, etc., but there is no possessive in Bachelor of Arts or Master of Science. Located near The Food Court at Reber-Thomas.ĭegrees are capitalized only when using the full formal name. If the AP or university style guides do not address an issue, please see Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary.Ī B C D E F G H I J-K L M N-O P Q-R S T U-V W-Z Editorial style guide for university publications and websites.
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