It would be designated as B.A. However let me warn you, many may look at this as very strange and inappropriate. The designations really start with the completion of the masters degree and higher.
Typically this field of study is a bachelor of arts degree (BA).
Within the United States, the degree abbreviations typically do not indicate the program of study (major). It would be either a BA or BS degree.
A liberal arts program is an associates or arts degree abbreviated as AA.
BLA
Master of Business Administration
Length
OHMS
Business to Business
CFS= Cerebral Spinal Fluid
The initials I-J indicate colour when describing a 'white' diamond, and indicate the diamond is slightly yellow.
After writing the business letter for my boss my reference initials were included
I'm uncertain what the initials "FED" might mean, but the initials "NSF" stand for non-sufficient funds.
Typically, it depends on the level of education. Initials indicating degree type are not used below the level of masters degree. Thus, it could be MA, MS, MBA, or PhD within the area of business administration. These are the most commonly used within the United States.
It is superlfuous to give reference initials if they only tell you that the author of the letter was also the typist. Such initials are only of interest if the typist was another person than the author.
The initials K.P. when found on a piece of gold jewelry indicate that the piece of jewelry is not one hundred percent gold, but only plated with gold. K.P. stands for "karat plate."
OPA Office of Price Administration Also see OPA Red/Blue Points library.duke.edu