SUBJECTS | CREDITS | FORMS |
---|---|---|
English Language | 5 | Third and Fourth |
Mathematics | 6 | Third and Fourth |
Spanish | 5 | Third and Fourth |
Electricity/Agriculture | 5 | Third and Fourth |
Information Technology | 5 | Third and Fourth |
Social Studies | 4 | Third and Fourth |
Biology | 5 | Third and Fourth |
Physics | 5 | Third and Fourth |
Chemistry | 5 | Third and Fourth |
Many students should consider choosing the science major becuase all science majors learn core critical thinking and statistical skills. This stimulates a science degree, especially at the undergraduate level emphasizes the universal process of the scientific method before delving into a particular specialization. Most of a science major's early coursework involves the scientific method of testing theories through a series of experiments. A career in science offers job seekers the opportunity to make significant contributions to society in the form of scientific discoveries, advancements, and breakthroughs. Science majors may choose to specialize in very distinct fields of study as technology increases the need for scientists in a variety of fields.