List of the best degrees for the future
- Engineering degree. Electrical engineering.
- Information technology degree. Computer science.
- Finance / business degree. Finance.
- Medicine / healthcare degree. Pharmacology.
Terms in this set (14)
- Oceanology. The study of oceans.
- genetics. The study of heredity and DNA.
- Physics. The study of motion and force.
- zoology. The study of animals.
- Astronomy. The study of stars.
- Marine biology. The study of plants and animals that live in the ocean.
- botany. The study of plants.
- geology.
Overview of Best Science Degrees for the Future
- Bachelor's Degree in Biomedical Engineering.
- Bachelor's Degree in Biology or Chemistry.
- Master's Degree in Physician Assistant Studies.
- Master's Degree in Speech Pathology.
University Subject Rankings: Top Ten Most Viewed Subjects
- Business & Management Studies.
- Medicine.
- Economics & Econometrics.
- Law.
- Mechanical, Aeronautical & Manufacturing Engineering.
- Arts & Humanities.
- Architecture.
- Accounting & Finance.
Science is my favorite subject in school or definitely at least one of them. I life science because I find it interesting to learn all about the world and its history beyond the surface. Science leaves a mystery for me but also at the same time explains everything in great detail.
Science stream is a very popular choice among 10th standard passed students in India. When compared to other main streams- Commerce and Arts, Science stream is a bit tough. Academically bright students won't have much difficulty in facing the subjects present in this stream though.
Is A Career In Science After 10 Really For You?
| Course & Career Options | Subject Combinations |
|---|
| 1.B. Tech/BE | Physics, Chemistry, Maths |
| 2. MBBS: | Biology or Life Sciences |
| 3. BAMS | Physics, Chemistry & Biology |
| 4. B. Pharmacy | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics or Biology. |
Science is the most popular stream chosen by students in class 11. But, Science is also considered a very hard stream to cope with often putting the students under a lot of pressure. But nothing is too tough with the right planning, thought and hard work to you have the recipe for success.
Degree Subjects within Science
- Physics Degrees.
- Mathematics Degrees.
- Forensic Science Degrees.
- Food Science Degrees.
- Chemistry Degrees.
- Biology Degrees.
- Actuarial Science Degrees.
- Molecular Microbiology Degrees.
1.Natural sciences
- 1.1 Mathematics.
- 1.2 Computer and information sciences.
- 1.3 Physical science.
- 1.4 Chemical sciences.
- 1.5 Earth and related Environmental sciences.
- 1.6 Biological science, (medical to be 3, and agricultural to be 4)
- 1.7 Other natural sciences.
In other words, science is one of the most important channels of knowledge. It has a specific role, as well as a variety of functions for the benefit of our society: creating new knowledge, improving education, and increasing the quality of our lives. Science must respond to societal needs and global challenges.
Aristotle is considered by many to be the first scientist, although the term postdates him by more than two millennia. In Greece in the fourth century BC, he pioneered the techniques of logic, observation, inquiry and demonstration.
Teaching technological literacy, critical thinking and problem-solving through science education gives students the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in school and beyond.
1.Medicine
- Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
- Bachelor of Dental Surgery.
- Bachelor of Pharmacy.
- Bachelor of Medical Lab Technology.
- Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry (BVSc. AH)
- Physiotherapy (BPT) or Occupational Therapy (BOT)
- B. Tech/BE in Biotechnology.
- B.Sc. in Agriculture and Environment Science.
When it comes to the course structure, Commerce is easier than Science. The science subjects require you to study continuously and extensively. Commerce requires you to be clear with the basics, and you are good to go.
Science Without MathsIf science interests you but maths is not really your thing, you can study Biology instead of Maths. The PCB stream opens up a wide range of career options for you in medicine, allied medicine, psychology, biological and life sciences, etc. Maths is also not compulsory for NEET.
Top 10 Most Difficult Subjects to Study
- Foreign Language.
- Human Anatomy.
- Aerospace Engineering.
- Neuroscience.
- Statistics.
- Psychology.
- Forensic Science.
- Quantum mechanics. Quantum mechanics is the branch of physics developed to challenge and find solutions to problems unanswered by classical physics.
Top 10 Easiest School Subjects
- Gym. Ya it is if you care some girls don't understand that dressing out is important at my school.
- Art. I love art!
- English. English is my best subject at school.
- Music. I am a master at the recorder and the piano.
- Spelling.
- Math.
- Science.
- Social Studies.
12 Tricky Science Questions
- Why is the sky blue?
- Why does the moon appear in the daytime?
- How much does the sky weigh?
- How much does the Earth weigh?
- How do airplanes stay in the air?
- Why is water wet?
- What makes a rainbow?
- Why don't birds get electrocuted when they land on an electric wire?
The ten most difficult topics in Mathematics
- Topology and Geometry.
- Combinatory.
- Logic.
- Number Theory.
- Dynamic system and Differential equations.
- Mathematical physics.
- Computation.
- Information theory and signal processing. Information theory is a part of applied mathematics and also for electrical engineering.
I think history is one of the easiest subjects to teach. The material being taught has already occurred and isn't prone to change, and in K-12 environments, it's usually just memorization and regurgitation. Also, it's a subject that most students will find somewhat interesting.
Earth science (at least the entry level class) is easy. You'll still have to study but the concepts aren't as difficult as bio, chem, or physics.
Earth/Physical ScienceDifferent schools might have different names for this course, but most classes cover topics from both earth and physical science. These classes are less math-intensive and often considered less rigorous than physics.