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Science is the study of the physical world and its phenomena through observation, experimentation and deduction. It includes physical science such as biology and environmental studies, as well as physical sciences such as physics and mathematics.

Related Specialisations
 
Name
Aviation (Undergraduate)
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (Undergraduate)
Biological Science (Undergraduate)
Biotechnology (Undergraduate)
Chemistry (Undergraduate)
Environmental Studies (Undergraduate)
Food Science and Technology (Undergraduate)
Geography (Undergraduate)
Geology (Undergraduate)
Geoscience (Undergraduate)
Industrial Chemistry (Undergraduate)
Innovation Management (Undergraduate)
Marine Science (Undergraduate)
Materials Science (Undergraduate)
Mathematics (Undergraduate)
Medical Science (Undergraduate)
Microbiology and Immunology (Undergraduate)
Nanotechnology (Undergraduate)
Oceanography (Undergraduate)
Optometry (Undergraduate)
Pharmacology (Undergraduate)
Physics (Undergraduate)
Psychology (Undergraduate)
Safety Science (Undergraduate)
Science Communication (Undergraduate)
 

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