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Science and maths are of course interrelated. But it is not necessary that a person good at maths are good at science.
There are several major course of studies in general. They can be English, mathematics, science, arts, humanities, music, sociology, and more.
No, it is not true.
Orig. by Eco13: no In this usage, no, since it's general. But say the class was a specific course, like Earth Science 101, you would have to capitalize it.
It depends. Sometimes you do while sometimes you don't.by studying
A bachelor in science (BS) is a general degree category from which many specific programs of study fall.
Plumton College does not seem to offer an online computer science course that can be found. However they do have a good range of courses available at the college.
An associate in applied science is a general degree type from which many specific programs of study (majors) fall. In other words, an associate in applied science in, electronics engineering technology, physical therapy assistant, office systems technology, computer science, etc. Each have course requirements particular to themselves. Once you indicate a specific program, then you can research the general course requirements. However, the course requirements may vary slightly according the specific college.
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Engineering is "applied science", so math is certainly a prerequisite. You need to be good in science in general, too.
Crash Course in Science was created in 1979.
The term General Science generally refers to a course of study that includes introductory material for all of the major physical, biological, and earth sciences. Young people are usually introduced to science through descriptive general science courses. At the college level, a general science course in intended to illustrate common methodologies and modes of thinking among the sciences.The topics include:A brief history of science and an introduction to the scientific method.Chemistry: atomic theory, states of matter, changes in states, solutions.Physics: Motion and forces, work and simple machines, sound, optics, electricity magnetism, modern physics.Earth Science: astronomy, geology, oceanography, meteorology.Biology: Cells, classifications of organisms, plants and photosynthesis, evolution, ecology.