Some of the good courses that do not require math's are mass communication and literature in English. Most of the arts courses do not require math's as well.
You would without a doubt have to take chemistry classes. Biology courses would also be a must, and some earth and mineral courses may be mandatory as well
A non-degree seeking student is someone who takes college courses without working towards a specific degree. The benefits of enrolling as a non-degree seeking student include the opportunity to explore different subjects, enhance skills, and potentially transfer credits to a degree program in the future.
There are a wide range of sites that are good resources for learning about science. These sites will vary depending on the branch of science as well as the age level the resources are needed for. Some of these sites include NASA Education, Stellarium, Teach the Earth and Scitable. One can find specific types of science resources by researching by the branch of science one is interested in finding about.
Yes you can do it without any problem just have a will power and self confidence
Both because a teacher cannot teach without a student and a student cannot learn without a teacher.
I'm currently studying Nutrition and Food Science, and we have A LOT to do with science. We take courses in chemistry, biology, organic chemistry, biochemistry, physiology, and integrative nutrition and metabolism, plus all of our food science and nutrition science courses. We learn the science behind all of the recommendations that we pass along to you. We know WHY we recommend vitamins and minerals, by understanding the physiological functions they have in the body. We understand how without those nutrients our body begins to function improperly. We take entire courses teaching us about all sorts of different diseases, why they happen, and how the nutrients you consume will effect those, both for good and bad. Nutrition is far more than "don't eat junk food."
student with books are more knowledge than students without books because students without books is less knowledge.
Student loans are provided without consigner based on needs. For example if you are independent from your parents, you can qualify for student loans without cosigner.
Most B.S. Computer Science programs require 1-2 calculus courses plus a linear algebra course and possibly some courses on probability, combinatorics, and graph theory. Information Systems and similar degrees usually require less mathematics, but nearly all hard science, IT and engineering curricula require at least Calculus I.
A matriculated student is officially enrolled in a degree program at the university and is working towards completing the requirements for that program. A non-matriculated student is not enrolled in a degree program and may be taking courses for personal interest or professional development without working towards a degree.
Instead of reading like a PARROT and going for only marks without understanding, student can understand and learn nature and know more about it.
No, science does not advance without testing hypotheses.