Yes.
Apart from Chemistry, materials science, mathematics, physics and biology - biochemistry
i have researched this because i want to go into this field. in South Africa you have to take maths (not maths literacy) biology, and physical science.
geography and some of the science subjects ( eg biology, chemistry or physics) maths will also be helpful
marine biology is life science
You require at least 5 Credits in Mathematics;English Language; Physics; Chemistry; Biology/Agricultural Science; and Geography. But Credits in Mathematics;English Language; Physics; Chemistry are mandatory.
Usually to become a Doctor, you will need to study 2 science or mathematics subjects for your A-Levels. Science subjects being Biology/Human Biology, Chemistry, Physics and sometimes Psychology. Mathematics subjects being Maths or Further Maths.
English language,Mathematics,one subject from Biology,human and Social Biology or integrated science, and 2 other subjects.
To study Engineering, a student must be prepared thoroughly in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Further Mathematics and Technical drawing. Knoledge/ Credit passes in other science subjects such as Biology, Agricultural science, Economics and Geography will also be an added advantage.
Science subjects. Mathematics subjects also help, because science makes use of mathematics. Particular kinds of science are physics, chemistry, biology etc. What are often called the "social sciences" include sociology, psychology, etc. There's also medicine. To be a scientist you don't need to do all of these, obviously. There are many other kinds of science.
Science subjects. Mathematics subjects also help, because science makes use of mathematics. Particular kinds of science are physics, chemistry, Biology etc. What are often called the "social sciences" include sociology, Psychology, etc. There's also medicine. To be a scientist you don't need to do all of these, obviously. There are many other kinds of science.
chemistry biology and physics
This would depend on the university entry requirements for studying pharmacy. The subjects would include Mathematics, Biology and Science.
science subjects like chemistry and biology
Management: Particularly economics, but also some areas of business Physical sciences: Physics, chemistry, astronomy, mathematics, and computer science Natural sciences: Biology, chemistry, and environmental science
There are a number of subjects one can major in at Whittier College. They include biology, mathematics, film studies, music, philosophy, political science and sociology.
Yes, they are both Science subjects.
Three main streams available after Xth are Science, Commerce and Arts. There are also many polytechnic and ITI courses which are considered of professional value. Below given are the details: Science Stream :Science subjects offered - The compulsory subjects are English, a second language, physics and chemistry. You have the choice of taking up biology and a vocational subject or mathematics and a vocational subject or biology and mathematics without any vocational subject. Take up Physics-Chemistry-Mathematics if you want to pursue engineering after class XIIth. If medicine is your calling, do Physics-Chemistry-Biology. If you want to pursue any of the technology courses like Biotechnology, Nanotechnology or any BTech course, Physics-Chemistry-Mathematics-Biology should be your choice of subjects. Commerce Stream :Commerce subjects offered - You will study subjects like economics, organisation of commerce, book-keeping and accountancy, secretarial practice, mathematics and statistics etc. If you wish to pursue management in the future, you could opt for mathematics instead of secretarial practice. Humanities Stream :Arts subjects offered - The compulsory subjects in Arts are English and one second language, i.e. French, Sanskrit or Hindi. Optional subjects include Political Science, Sociology, Geography, Psychology, Economics, History, Literature, etc. While choosing optional subjects keep in mind your interest and the career implications too.