depends on what you have, mine is: B.Sc (hons) Psychology
he had an honorary degree.
Jane Goodall received the following honorary degrees. 2004: Honorary Degree from Haverford College 2005: Honorary Doctorate Degree in Science from Syracuse University & Rutgers University 2007: Honorary Doctorate Degree in commemoration of Carl Linnaeus from Uppsala University & Honorary Doctorate Degree from University of Liverpool 2008: Honorary Doctorate Degree from University of Toronto 2011: Honorary Doctorate Degree from American University of Paris 2012: Honorary Doctorate Degree from National Tsing Hua University
Most people don't write their honorary degrees or titles with their signatures. The degree would be typewritten after the name in the signature block.
Honorary degrees are also sometimes referred to as honoris causa degrees, or honorary doctorates.
Do not use Dr. before the names of those who hold honorary degrees only. References to honorary degrees must specify the degree was honorary.
No.
In theory, yes, but it could be considered tacky or pretentious. I would add that people who are given an honorary degree are being honored for some accomplishment which would usually be considered to be more significant than the degree anyway; these people do not need to boast of their honorary degrees.If you choose to use it, you should use Hon.D. after your name.
Yes an honorary Harvard degree
B-tec honorary degree
His Honorary Doctorate Degree was awarded by Our Lady of Holy Cross College, New Orleans, LA, USA
An honorary degree in religious studies
It means Doctor of Divinity. It is an advanced degree in Divinity. In the United States the Doctor of Divinity is usually awarded as an honorary degree.