I believe you are referring to a bachelors degree (BA) which is undergraduate course work, a masters of arts (MA) and a masters in science (MS). The MA and MS are advanced degrees and considered graduate course work.
You list accomplishments from least to highest, unless they are in the same field. For multiple degrees in the same field, the terminal degree is the only one listed. For example: A) Joe Smith obtained her BA in Psychology, than an MS in Psychology, followed by a PhD in Psychology. His entry would be: Joe Smith, PhD B) Jane Smith obtained a BA in Psychology, an MBA in Business and an MS in Psychology, and a PhD in Psychology. Her listing would be: Jane Smith, MBA, PhD Some rules about least to highest: an academic degree (e.g. MS or MA, PhD) is higher than a practical degree (e.g. MBA is listed before MS). Finally, (I believe this is correct), any licenses held are at the end (A registered nurse who maintains a license to practice and holds a PhD would list PhD, RN). I'm not sure how this works with an MD, which is technically a practical degree but is also a license to practice...perhaps that's why it's so common to see it both ways. The previous entry stated: It is generally accepted that one lists accomplishments from least to highest. Thus BA, BS, MA, PhD.
Haverford BA, Penn State MS, University of Iowa PhD
The Lahore University of Management Sciences offers the following degree programs: biology (BS, MS, PhD), chemistry (BS, MS, PhD), computer science (BS, MS, PhD), electrical engineering (BS, MS, PhD), mathematics (BS, MS, PhD), physics (BS, MS, PhD), economics (BSc, MSc), economics and politics (BSc), political science (BSc), anthropology and sociology (BSc), accounting and finance (BSc), management science (BSc, PhD), humanities (BA), history (BA), BA-LL.B, MBA, Executive MBA.
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It depends on the type of degrees. For example, if you were to have two master's of science degrees (MS), you would only list MS. Thus, John Smith M.S. If the degrees are of a different type then you would list both. Thus, John Smith M.A., M.S. Or John Smith M.A., M.B.A.
Most schools offer degrees in genetics, whereas they formerly offered it as a specialization of a biology degree. Today, it's possible to get a bachelor's (BA and BS), master's (MA and MS) and even a PhD in genetics.
Yes, Montel Williams does have multiple sclerosis (MS). Williams was diagnosed with MS in 1999.
How can your replace multiple wrong with correct ones at a time in Ms word
Yes, MS, or Multiple Sclerosis can develop as early as your teen years.
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