well, engineering to me is an applied science.
For example, an air craft engineer applies bernouli's principle which states that the air or any fluid's pressure increases when its flow speed decrease, based on this the airplane wing is desinged to allow the air pressure to be higher beneath it to lift the plane. That is how science applied by engineers.
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Science is basically a proven set of experiences and observations over a period of time.
Engineering is science because its fundamentals (main things) are based on sound scientific observations and conclusions.
No. They both have about the same "hardness".
Chemistry is considered to be a physical science.
Physical Science is distinguished from Biological Science.So, most studies of Mosquitoes would fall under biological science, and NOT physical science.I suppose one branch of physical sciences studies the water cycle. And, Mosquitoes, streams, brooks, and etc could be considered part of the water cycle, but that might be stretching things a bit.
no its not One of the definitions of technology is the practical application of science to commerce or industry, and the invention and introduction of the thermometer was an excellent example of technology.
Engineering
The study of energy is a major topic also electricity (which can technically be considered an energy)
Chemistry is considered to be a physical science.
Science, and any job that has "engineering" as part of its name. Engineering basically means applied science. There are also some jobs that can be considered applied science, but that don't have "engineering" as part of the name, like economics, architecture, and computer science. Well, the latter has "science" as part of its name, so that is a hint as well.Science, and any job that has "engineering" as part of its name. Engineering basically means applied science. There are also some jobs that can be considered applied science, but that don't have "engineering" as part of the name, like economics, architecture, and computer science. Well, the latter has "science" as part of its name, so that is a hint as well.Science, and any job that has "engineering" as part of its name. Engineering basically means applied science. There are also some jobs that can be considered applied science, but that don't have "engineering" as part of the name, like economics, architecture, and computer science. Well, the latter has "science" as part of its name, so that is a hint as well.Science, and any job that has "engineering" as part of its name. Engineering basically means applied science. There are also some jobs that can be considered applied science, but that don't have "engineering" as part of the name, like economics, architecture, and computer science. Well, the latter has "science" as part of its name, so that is a hint as well.
The following MIT degree programs are accredited by the Washington Accord:Computer Science and Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (Bachelor of Science)Aerospace Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Aerospace Engineering - Information Technology (Bachelor of Science)Chemical Biological Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Chemical Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Civil Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Computer Science and Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (Bachelor of Science)Electrical Science and Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Engineering - Course 2A (Bachelor of Science)Environmental Engineering Science (Bachelor of Science)Materials Science and Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Mechanical and Ocean Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Mechanical Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Nuclear Science and Engineering (Bachelor of Science)
Chemistry, biochemistry, culinary science, oceanography, physical science, metalology, life science and engineering just to name a few.
Library science, interdisciplinary studies, engineering, biology and biomedical science, and physical sciences.
Robotics is considered more engineering than science, though a science technologies degree is not too far off the mark. You should look into the details of programs you are considering. Some more likely majors for robotics work include Engineering Technology, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science/Engineering, or Mechanical Engineering.
math courses
Chemistry is considered one of the physical sciences and a "hard" science.
Justisiano Nurak: "Hospital engineering is defined as both an art and a science of efficiency planning, managing, and maintaining the physical environment and equipment for health care" Justisiano Nurak: "Hospital engineering is defined as both an art and a science of efficiency planning, managing and maintaining the physical environment, equipment and systems for health care and includes plant operations, clinical engineering, biomedical engineering, safety technology and telecommunications"
you need to study mathematics,astronamy,engineering,geology,chemistry,biology,physics and electronics. you dont have to be a champion athelete,but fitness is very important too.
here are a few answers:chemistry,computers,earth space,engineering,mathmatics,physics,behavior/social,biochemistry/microbiology, botany,environmental,medicine/health,zoology,engineering/computers/mathmatics ,and physical science.(I got this all from science class)
It is a Bachelor of Science degree.