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The university offers a master’s degree in biology. Julie earned a bachelor’s degree in communications. Jeff earned a bachelor of science degree. This rule does NOT apply when writing informally about academic degrees from other institutions: Informal: BA in Literature Other institutions For alumni, just capitalize their degree as told.įormal: she graduated with a BS in Forestry Search for the formal degree name in the catalog and capitalize accordingly. NAU degreesĪlways capitalize when writing about NAU degrees, even if it’s not the entire formal title. Note: Never use the plural or plural possessive-bachelors’, masters’-in reference to degree names. Lawyers of any gender can be identified by using “Esq.”: William Wallace Covington, PhD, Regents’ Professor.When the academic degree functions as a title following the name in a formal context such as a list, capitalize or use the abbreviation: Use lowercase for terms denoting roles, such as nurse, coach, citizen, or historian, when they precede a name. Exception: Capitalize titles that follow names in formal contexts, such as lists in the front areas of reports and books (see rule 6).Ĭapitalize named chairs or professorships that include the academic title and titles such as Distinguished Professor.José Luis Cruz Rivera became president in 2021.José Luis Cruz Rivera, president of Northern Arizona University.Northern Arizona University President José Luis Cruz Rivera.These rules also apply to titles such as president, provost, director, dean, chair, and other academic titles:.If two titles, professor/lecturer title always comes first: Verify title(s) at the NAU directory and follow them exactly. Use lowercase when the title is a descriptive tag: Academic and administrative titlesĬapitalize when the title is part of the name and directly precedes it: See our word list for institutional standards, dictionary exceptions, and guidance on specific words not listed here.

Headings should always be in sentence case with limited exceptions where approved by University Marketing.

Use lowercase for generic terms that precede or follow plural proper nouns: Use lowercase for informal names of departments:

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However, according to the Australian Government’s Style manual (2002), m is preferable to M as long as the context is clear.
#MONIES IN A SENTENCE ISO#
Under ISO 1000:1992/Amd 1:1998, which Australia and New Zealand adhere to, millions should be represented by M. You need a space before million but not before m or bn.
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When writing about millions and billions, many writers use the full word in the text and either m or bn in tables and brackets.
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