Saxy-Jag:
Thanks for your post. 'Dip Mus', eh? Well, now that Andr� Previn has reached 80, I suppose we'll soon be looking for someone to follow in his footsteps ;-)
Scylax:
Again, there are no 'hard and fast' rules but if someone has two or more degrees, at the same level, the usual convention seems to be that they are placed in chronological order,with the first such degree to be obtained heading the list.
You might find some people who would claim that, say, an MSc is somehow 'better' than an MEd, and should take precedence, but I would challenge that. (I obtained my BEd in Mathematics through taking exactly the same examination papers as the BSc candidates, so I fail to see how a BSc can be 'better' than a BEd!).
Of course, there are a few anomalies in the system. For example, many people seem to think that 'MA(Oxon)' is 'better' than just 'MA' when the reverse is actually the case, since an Oxford bachelor's degree can be 'upgraded' to a master's degree after one year, simply by paying a fee!
Chris