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I have 3 Associate in Applied Science Degrees (Accounting, Legal Secretary, and Information Processing) and also a Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification. How can I properly acknowledge my degrees and certification in my professional email signature?

M.L.Ault
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  • Why did you not include your country and where you need this signature (private, working in Academia, working as taxi driver, working as politician,..)? – user111388 Aug 19 '20 at 13:21
  • You did edit your question, but did not provide the country and not the profession. – user111388 Aug 19 '20 at 13:31
  • Just sign with your name. – henning Aug 19 '20 at 13:34
  • @henning--reinistateMonica: This does not "acknowledge my degrees". – user111388 Aug 19 '20 at 13:38
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    In the U.S., degrees below the doctorate are generally not listed at all. Doctorates, other than the MD degree, are generally not used outside academia. Also, do not confuse "certification" with a degree. They are distinctly not the same. – Bob Brown Aug 19 '20 at 14:24
  • I should add to my earlier comment that, in the U.S., you do sometimes see masters-level degrees listed when they are a professional qualification, for example, MSW in social work, or M.Ed. in education. – Bob Brown Aug 19 '20 at 17:19
  • Thank you for your response. I did not include said information for security purposes. – M.L.Ault Aug 19 '20 at 20:40

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How can I properly acknowledge my degrees and certification in my professional email signature?

Name, BSc, MSc, MOS

Where BSc and MSc are the titles of your degrees. (I'm unsure what the third title might be.) Alternatively, just list the highest academic degree:

Name, MSc, MOS

Or, just don't mention them:

Name
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