history,
anthropology,
law and government,
economics/ politics
what high school subjects are required to study enviourmental engineering
Japanese school children study subjects such as Science, Math, English, Japanese, and History.
They study Amish culture and regular school subjects.
To become a herpetologist you need to study biology and zoology. Or just ask the experienced ones.
They study subjects like. . . math reading writing spelling and history.
the same as us.
To pursue a career in criminology in South Africa, it is helpful to study subjects such as law, psychology, sociology, and criminal justice. These subjects provide a strong foundation for understanding the factors that contribute to crime and how to prevent and address it effectively. Combining these disciplines can prepare you for a career in criminology.
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The same subjects you would study anywhere else in the world....
In terms of law school subjects (American Bar Association (ABA) Certified Law Schools), the required subjects that all law students typically take are: Constitutional Law, Contracts, Torts, Real Property, Criminal Law, Civil Procedure, Ethics, Wills & Trusts, Evidence and maybe some sort of "lawyering" skills class. The rest of your education will consist of elective classes.
To become a forensic scientist, it is essential to study a combination of subjects including biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics. Additionally, courses in forensic science, criminal justice, and statistics would also be beneficial.
It depends on what country you are studying