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I'm wondering because I can't find a clear answer and I
need it for a reference letter.

TIA
bardbabe /blockquote>

I do believe that technically language arts is not capitalized
and that only subjects which are languages are capitalized.
This would exclude reading, language arts, math, science, etc
but not French, Latin, or English.

I hope that helps.

On 6/09/08, Lizzie wrote:
> I'm wondering because...See More
Jun 11, 2008
Renee /blockquote>

I have read that you would capitalize the subject if it is
followed by a course number. No course number no
capitalization unless a language.

Language Arts 101

Algebra 3001

Hope this helps
Jun 12, 2008
LA On 6/09/08, Lizzie wrote: > I'm wondering because I can't find a clear answer and I > need it for a reference letter. > > TIA Language Arts is capitalized because it is a specific part of a subject. Just like you would capitalize Earth Space Science, or Integrated Math, but not mathematics...I received this informaion from wikipedia.
Aug 26, 2008
LA On 6/09/08, Lizzie wrote: > I'm wondering because I can't find a clear answer and I > need it for a reference letter. > > TIA Sorry TIA, I meant I received my answer from Wikianswers -LA
Aug 26, 2008
Jennifer On 8/26/08, LA wrote: > On 6/09/08, Lizzie wrote: >> I'm wondering because I can't find a clear answer and I >> need it for a reference letter. >> >> TIA > Sorry TIA, I meant I received my answer from Wikianswers > -LA

HI There,

Actually, the only course titles that you capitalize are actual langua...See More
Sep 24, 2008


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