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Singular nouns are specific, plural nouns lose specificity, hence they become generic. It's especially important in titles.

For example, we say an Academic Curriculum Specialist or Academic Curriculum specialists. Notice the capitalization of the singular Specialist, but not the plural specialists. That's because the plural does not refer to a specific person, but a more generic group of people.

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