Well, the obvious items include software engineering (designing programs and software) Video Games programming, web design, teaching, systems management. These are all under the actual Computer Science subject, but you would also be able to get a job almost anywhere as computer knowledge- even basic knowledge is a very important and useful quality in today's technological climate. Also, because of the maths in the course, you will be apt at logical thinking.
With the CS and Biology course, you will be able to do any of the above plus any jobs in the Life Sciences field. The computer knowledge would also make you even more popular with employers.
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Some types of careers in science include research scientist, data analyst, laboratory technician, science educator, and environmental consultant. These careers can span various fields such as biology, chemistry, physics, environmental science, and health sciences. Each career option provides opportunities for individuals to contribute to scientific knowledge and advancements.
its in the technogly field its weird
Well if you are really good at math you could be a mathematician.
Biology is a type of science.
Generally, "applied computer science" is another way of saying "computational science." This field typically relates to the use of algorithms, computers and other things that Computer Science studies to other fields. For example, computational biology (the use of computers to study things like the human genome) is a perfect example of "applied computer science." The relationship between Computer Science and Applied Computer Science is sort of like the relationship between Biology and Environmental Science -- the former is more concerned with describing the field itself and the latter is more concerned with the 'useful' application of certain knowledge within the field to other problems.
Science help mankind to solve problem. Science has many options like biology, computer, physics and health. Science can be studied and scientist are among the best paid.
Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Biochemistry, Animal Science, Plant Biology, Zoology, Marine Biology, the list goes on.
Yes, biology is a branch of science.
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There is no Computer Science in AIEEE. Don't be mislead! AIEEE requires u to have Chemistry/Computer Science/Biology/Biotech in 10+2 level in order to apply for BE/BTech courses, that's all!
Physics, Marine biology, zoology, chemistry, coagulating science, geometrical science, and geology are all a step higher when compared to biology or earth science.