The Artium Baccalaureatus (A.B.) Degree is the same as a Bachelor's in Arts (B.A.). American universities use either the A.B. or B.A. terminology, but not usually both.
Harvard, Cornell, and Princeton are among the American universities that grant the A.B. degree rather than B.A. In the past, an A.B. designated studies in the classical arts; today, it is indistinguishable from a B.A.
Bachelor of Arts.
A.M. stands for "artium magister," from the Latin for "master of arts."
I'm not sure what you mean by, "after an academic degree." A bachelor's degree is an academic degree.
LLB in an abbreviation of "Bachelor of Laws" from the Latin legum baccalaureus.
It depends on the context... DD could stand for Doctor of Divinity - an academic degree.
Pd.D. stands for post degree diploma. This degree allows students who already have an undergraduate degree to continue their education, such as getting as PhD.
It depends on the context... DD could stand for Doctor of Divinity - an academic degree.
I don't think they stand for anything. AB just means the first and second parts, and BC is the next parts.
Polish abbreviation of "Magister" - an academic degree equal to Master's degree, used in many Central European countries (including Poland, Austria, Germany, Czech Republic).
The Graduate degree AB magna cum laude is an honors degree. It is in the area of Arts and Sciences.
It is a doctorate degree, not doctorian. A doctorate degree is the highest level of academic degree.
An honours degree requires a higher academic standard than a pass degree, and in most universities a fourth year of study.
No PDEng is a professional degree its similar to a MD.