There is no salutation for a masters or bachelors degree, only for a doctorate.
Example: John Smith M.S.
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.
John Smith M.Ed., MAEd., or Ed.M
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I will assume it is a Masters of arts in MHC. If you are not licensed, you can certainly get away with the common MA or MS (if it were a masters of science). For example, I would use Daniel Giers, MA Once you add licenses you would usually put them after the degree. In my personal case I use Daniel Giers, MA, LCPC.
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[your name] M. Ed.
You write it with a MS or MA. John Henry, MS.
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Answer 1: The two nursing degrees about which you ask are written as follows...* Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)* Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)...simple as that.
Whether a thesis is required for a particular Masters Degree is really up to the institution and/or the department. I did not have to do a thesis for my Masters, but did take a comprehensive. Viper1
No matter where you went to school, the degree is the same: your name, MA.Ed