Wolfgang Schwartzschild MA BA -- if they are arts degrees Wolfgang Schwartzschild MSc BSc -- if they are science degrees
That usually refers to a university education, such as an MBA. A Masters of Business Administration. So a person with letters after their name is considered to have a degree.
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Wiki has a list of Post Nominal Letters which should answer your question.Go to:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_post-nominal_letters.
It is sufficient to identify your Masters or Doctorate after your name. I know you're proud of your accomplishment, but let's not get too egotistical about it. You will just get a lot of strange looks. Humility goes a long way!
There is no salutation for a masters or bachelors degree, only for a doctorate.
The appropriate way to designate two Masters Degrees in two different areas is as follows: Example, John Smith M.A. M.S. Viper1
First, placing the abbreviation for a bachelors degree after your name is not considered appropriate. The abbreviations are typically for a masters and doctorate degrees. However, if you must, if both majors are a bachelors of science, then you only indicate B.S.. If one were a bachelor of arts and the other a bachelors of science, then you would indicate both, B.A., B.S. Still, you may get a lot of strange looks by doing this.First, placing the abbreviation for a bachelors degree after your name is not considered appropriate. The abbreviations are typically for a masters and doctorate degrees. However, if you must, if both majors are a bachelors of science, then you only indicate B.S.. If one were a bachelor of arts and the other a bachelors of science, then you would indicate both, B.A., B.S. Still, you may get a lot of strange looks by doing this.First, placing the abbreviation for a bachelors degree after your name is not considered appropriate. The abbreviations are typically for a masters and doctorate degrees. However, if you must, if both majors are a bachelors of science, then you only indicate B.S.. If one were a bachelor of arts and the other a bachelors of science, then you would indicate both, B.A., B.S. Still, you may get a lot of strange looks by doing this.First, placing the abbreviation for a bachelors degree after your name is not considered appropriate. The abbreviations are typically for a masters and doctorate degrees. However, if you must, if both majors are a bachelors of science, then you only indicate B.S.. If one were a bachelor of arts and the other a bachelors of science, then you would indicate both, B.A., B.S. Still, you may get a lot of strange looks by doing this.First, placing the abbreviation for a bachelors degree after your name is not considered appropriate. The abbreviations are typically for a masters and doctorate degrees. However, if you must, if both majors are a bachelors of science, then you only indicate B.S.. If one were a bachelor of arts and the other a bachelors of science, then you would indicate both, B.A., B.S. Still, you may get a lot of strange looks by doing this.First, placing the abbreviation for a bachelors degree after your name is not considered appropriate. The abbreviations are typically for a masters and doctorate degrees. However, if you must, if both majors are a bachelors of science, then you only indicate B.S.. If one were a bachelor of arts and the other a bachelors of science, then you would indicate both, B.A., B.S. Still, you may get a lot of strange looks by doing this.
You can sign your name with both degree suffixes in order of importance, starting with the highest degree obtained. For example: John Smith, MBA, MA.
Its the degree MEd means a Masters degree in Education
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Its the degree MEd means a Masters degree in Education
Masters of Science Degree
It depends on what masters area you graduated from. In other words, if the degree is a masters of arts, then John or Jane Doe M.A. If the degree is a masters in science, then John or Jane Doe M.S.
That person has a Masters Degree.
Typically, it is MSN.
No matter where you went to school, the degree is the same: your name, MA.Ed