In Chapter 3 you will find. The appendix include. The figure shows. Departments Campus Capitalize formal names Department of History , but lowercase informal names history department. Divisions CO Capitalize divisions and departments within the Chancellor's Office in formal usage but only when the complete title is given.
The Division of Business and Finance is active. According to student academic support, more students are applying electronically. Historical Periods A numerical designation of a time period is lowercased unless it is part of a proper name 21st century, the nineties. Place Names Political divisions state, county, city, etc. Lowercase plural combinations Los Angeles and Orange counties.
State and federal are lowercased unless they are part of the proper name. Program Capitalize the word program only when it is part of the formal name Educational Opportunity Program, International Programs, President's Scholars program. Check with the campus or organization if unsure. The California State University "The" is part of the official name of the CSU system and should be included and capitalized on covers, title pages, contents, headings, or whenever the official name of the organization is called for.
However, it should be lowercased in textual matter. Similarly, if you use "university" to refer to the CSU system, do not capitalize the u. Seasons Lowercase spring, summer, fall and winter unless part of a formal name Summer Olympics. Titles Documents, Programs, Presentations Capitalize all nouns, pronouns, verbs even the two-letter word is , adjectives, adverbs and subordinating conjunctions because, if, since, when, etc. Capitalize the second word of a hyphenated word in a title.
Lowercase articles a, an, the , coordinating conjunctions and, but, or, for, nor and prepositions of three or fewer letters of, for, at, in, by. These should not be capitalized unless they are the first or last word of the title. Lowercase to when it functions in an infinitive. The capitalization of as depends upon its function. Bachelor of Arts, Master of Science. An apostrophe is a punctuation mark that is used to indicate possession. You also should never use an apostrophe when making reference to either an associate or a doctoral degree.
When you are abbreviating an academic degree you should omit the periods. Doing so while also listing their full names would appear cumbersome here. With most types of writing it is preferred to simply use the general terms e. Today many people are majoring in the arts, including music, art, dance, and theater. College majors are not capitalized because they are not proper nouns a noun — person, place, or thing — that identifies a single entity; e.
London, Sara, Microsoft. Only proper nouns are capitalized. This is different when referring to languages e. Spanish, English, Japanese because languages are considered to be proper nouns. Doing so does help the reader to distinguish what form of the noun the writer is using. Use lowercase for incomplete building names unless the word begins a sentence or is a formal name:. Capitalize specially designated rooms: Grand Canyon Room. Use lowercase when only referring to a room number in running text:.
Official names of academic courses are capitalized. Search the catalog for the correct course title. Use the capital letters. Add s, to indicate plurals. To avoid confusion with the word as , use the apostrophe to designate plural of the letter grade A:. Ellen, who grew up in the East, moved west after she visited Arizona.
The West Coast is beautiful. Our campus is in northern Arizona. Use lowercase for seasons and derivatives unless they begin a sentence or are part of a formal name. Sentence case capitalizes the first letter of the first word and proper nouns in a title—just like in a regular sentence.
Use sentence case for marketing materials. Title case uses capital letters for the principal words. Articles, conjunctions, and prepositions do not get capital letters unless they start the title.
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