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Capitalization of Academic Classifications, Courses, and Degrees

Capitalization of Academic Classifications, Courses, and Degrees. Mini-Lesson #22 From the UWF Writing Lab’s 101 Grammar Mini-Lessons Series. Capitalize academic classifications with specific activities. Junior-Senior Prom.

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Capitalization of Academic Classifications, Courses, and Degrees

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  1. Capitalization of Academic Classifications, Courses, and Degrees Mini-Lesson #22 From the UWF Writing Lab’s 101 Grammar Mini-Lessons Series

  2. Capitalize academic classifications with specific activities. • Junior-Senior Prom

  3. Do not capitalize academic classifications without specific activities. • freshman year • senior

  4. Capitalize names of some contemporary courses, courses that name languages, and courses followed by a number. • English • Economics 101 • Writing Skills I • Applied Communications • Linguistics and Structure

  5. Do not capitalize courses not followed by a number. • language arts • home economics • European history • communication arts

  6. Capitalize abbreviations and full names for specific academic degrees. • B.A., M.A., L.L.D., Ph.D. • Bachelor of Science in engineering • Master of Arts degree

  7. Do not capitalize generic names of academic degrees. • bachelor’s degree • master’s degree

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