ba
ba — noun
1. the short way of writing 'Bachelor of Arts' — the qualification you receive afte
the short way of writing 'Bachelor of Arts' — the qualification you receive after finishing about three or four years of university study in a subject like history, literature, or sociology; also the person holding such a qualification.
Ravi finished his BA in history at the University of Auckland last June.
BA in [subject] for naming the field of study
The job listing asks for a BA from a recognised university.
BA from [institution] for naming where the degree was earned
Yusuf plans to apply for a BA in sociology after his gap year.
After three years of evening classes, Kalani was awarded her BA with honours.
Most BAs at our college also study a foreign language for two semesters.
- Bachelor of Arts
the full form; used in formal documents and certificates
- AB
older Latin-order abbreviation (Artium Baccalaureus), still used at some American universities like Harvard
文法句型
BA in [subject]
BA from [university]
用法筆記
Almost always written in capital letters with no full stops in British English (BA) and sometimes with full stops in American English (B.A.). Often followed by 'in + subject' to name the field, or by 'from + institution' to name the university.