Normally you don't.
If for some reason it's important, it's typical to write "BA".
Examples of where it might be important: professional documents where your degree is actually relevant... for example, if you're a docent at a museum or something, your business cards might read "John Doe, BA Art History (Northwestern)".
Nothing. A bachelor's degree is relatively common. Putting something at the end of your name, such as PhD or EdD, is generally for those with advanced degrees.
BBA
Master of Business Administration.
'of' and 'in' are appopriate in the following format: [degree] of [category name of subject] in [subject name in which specialist] Bachelor of Science in Boilogy Bachelor of Arts in History Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting Thanks
Nothing. Different schools have different techinical names for the same degree..Bachelor of Business Administration, Bachelor of Business Management, Bachelor of Arts in Business, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, etc. You can't discern anything different from the name itself, look into a program's courses, internship assistance, faculty, and the like.
BACHELOR OF administration
...an MBA student?
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Diploma in Business Administration
Master of Business Administration
The name of a good business administration college around Florida is University of Florida - College of Business Administration. It has a lot of courses pertaining to business administration and is recommended for those who are pursuing a career in the field of business administration.
You would indicate BS after your name. That being said, with a Bachelors degree, there is usually no reference to it after a name. Degrees that are Masters and above are indicated. To some individuals placing BA or BS after a name may appear peculiar or even inappropriate.
BS Engg(ME) - Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering or BSc Engg(ME)
The degrees offered by Drexel University's online programs include the same degrees offered on campus. These include bachelor and master's degrees in business administration, engineering and education just to name a few.