It is typically a BS degree. However, if this is being used after a name, it would not be the appropriate thing to do. The abbreviations after a name are typically for the master's and doctorate degrees. In addition, the physical therapy degree (for physical therapists), is no longer a bachelor's degree. The minimum educational requirement today is a master's degree, and may shortly become a doctorate.
It depends on the school you completed your degree at and the designation they assigned. It could be A Bachelor of science (BS), It could be a BBIS the Bachelor of Business Information Systems which is a professionally orientated degree awarded after 4 years of study, etc. Still, it is what the specific institution indicates it is.
It would be designated as B.A. However let me warn you, many may look at this as very strange and inappropriate. The designations really start with the completion of the masters degree and higher.
A homonym for bachelor is "bachelor," as in someone who has completed a bachelor's degree.
well my initials are cidf but if i got married to someone with their sure name beginning with s then that would be CIS as in kiss my friends initials are egb so if she got married to someone with there lastname g that would be EGG my initials are oop
Fred Thompson
They would be a doctor.
It might be someone's initials.....
You have a set of grips with someone,s personlized initials carved into them.
After someone's name, Doctor of Law.
what kind of job can you get with a Bachelor's of elective studies
Reference initials are used to indicate the person who typed the letter other than the writer. They typically appear in the bottom left corner of a letter and consist of the typist's initials in uppercase letters. This helps identify who typed the document for filing or follow-up purposes.
It's someone who gets two bachelor degrees. They would be in different disciplines.