Simple answer? Yes.
You can have a B.S. in engineering, which is a way of saying you graduated college in engineering with a "Bachelors of Science" degree.
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Dr. Rufino contributed to the management of industrial plants, energy conservation, and design of science and technology policies, process modelling and fluid particle technology. He is a professor in the University of the Philippines Diliman and an academic employed in the Department of Chemical Engineer.
A professor must have the ability to present material in an original way. They must have an expert knowledge of their subject, otherwise they will not be respected.
You do not captitalize "science", but you should capitalize when it's in the form of "Science 30".
he was a science professor.
No they shouldn't be capitalized. However, if it's a specific title then you should capitalize it. For example: I have Political Science 101 with Professor Smith next semester.
Yes, capitalize Bachelor of Arts.
Yes, you always capitalize all parts of a subject name.
Only if you're addressing him. Like, "Professor Smith, I have a problem." Or... "My instructor, Professor Smith, helped me with a problem." Not if it was like, "My professor helped my with a problem."
First of all it is 'Batchelor of Science' not 'Batchelor's of Science'. Normally you would shorten it to 'BSc'.
Yes, "Professor" should be capitalized when it is used before a person's name as a title. For example: Professor Smith.
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No 'father of modern science' shouldn't be capitalized.
If it is the word 'state' you capitalize the first 's' like this 'State'.