It is the past.
It is the past.
Maybe artifacts and bones ..... I am not really sure though
Archaeologists study artifacts, structures, and environmental evidence to understand past human activities, societies, and environments. These clues help reveal information about ancient cultures, technologies, beliefs, interactions, and ways of life. By analyzing these remains, archaeologists reconstruct the past and gain insight into human history.
NO biology is not completely a physical science.
It all depends what you studied for those three years. If you studied anything from the realm of science, you can probably land a great internship somewhere. Don't know what exactly you can do if you didn't study a scientific major. Good luck!
The two major fields of science are Social Science and Natural Science.
She is a Geologist who studied Carboniferous corals and was the "world authority" on Palaeozoic corals. Here is a link to a short biography about her on the University of Queensland website where she completed her undergrad.
the two major parts of science is probably life science and technology.
you chose its your life.
Science majors normally focus on a specific science such as biology. Science technologies is a more general major and involves work in many different types of sciences.
It is difficult to know all the courses he took; we do know he studied Political Science, Government, Sociology, and Economics, and we know that he majored in Political Science and received his degree from that department. The major has changed since he attended in the mid-1980s, but if you go online to the Columbia University website and look up their Political Science department, it should show you the typical courses students who major in Political Science are expected to study.
Social science is the field of study concerned with society and human behaviors. some of the social sciences are: anthropology, archaeology, criminology, economics, history, linguistics, political science and international relations, sociology, geography, law, and psychology. Hope this helps.