Because you have an arts degree does not mean you cannot pursue a science degree at the graduate level. Just choose your master's program of study and do it. If the master's program requires any prerequisites , you can take the prerequisites and move on. Not all programs of study at the graduate level require prerequisites other than a bachelor's degree. I just depends on the major.
Adamjee Govt. Science College. D.J.Sindh govt. Science College. Dehlee govt. Science College.
Look at the requirements for the master's program you want to enter.
depends on the college
political science
This depends on the specific program of study (major), and the college or university offering the program.
i just want to need the those college who offer BEng in automobile
I would think an education major would fit the bill. A masters in organizational management may also be beneficial at the masters level.
If you want to obtain a science degree, you should look into colleges that specialize in the field of science and technology. For example, California Tech and MIT are excellent options.
by going to college evry day to take a science class.
A graduated cylinder measures liquid volume. The word "graduated" means it's marked off in units, usually milliliters (mL). Because the cylinder is graduated more finely than most beakers or flasks, the graduated cylinder is the best way to accurately measure liquid volume in science. Beakers and flasks can give you a rough measurement, but graduated cylinders are the way to go if you really want to be accurate.
You need economics,statistics and mathematics. You can opt for actuarial science as a course or as can do masters in it . Depending upon the place u want to do it from ,
It depends on how great you want to be because it takes long years to gain thinking skills to be a science writer=•=