Talk:Carine Montaner

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Capitalization of fields of study[edit]

@Unknown Temptation: No, these are fields of study, not names of courses. Note the difference: "Smith obtained a master's degree in communications, though he had to take the course Introduction to Communication Writing a second time". Also, writing styles that are promoted by universities are not automatically followed for Wikipedia articles; we have our own manual of style. See WP:SSF. In Wikipedia, we generally capitalize proper names and the first word of a sentence; anything else and you will likely meet resistance. Chris the speller yack 01:37, 29 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]

I'm pretty sure "Economic and Social Engineering of Territorial Policies" is something closer to the name of a course rather than a general field like economics, engineering or politics. In fact, it's such a general field of study that the only Google result for it is this Wikipedia article. Unknown Temptation (talk) 15:50, 29 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]