Yes it does
Georgia * Forensic Science Technology, Ogeechee Technical College, Statesboro * Forensic Science Technology, Griffin Technical College, Griffin * BS in Applied Biology With Concentration in Forensic Science , Clayton State, Morrow * Forensic Science, Albany State University, Albany * Criminal Justice degree with a concentration in Criminal Forensics, North Georgia College and State University, Dahlonega
The colleges that have forensic science departments include, but are not limited to, Pennsylvania State University in University, Syracuse University, University of Califonia, Davis, Boston University, Drexel University, and George Washington University.
in science, freezing means change of matter from a liquid state to a solid state.
In science, another word for state may be phase. For instance a state of matter is also called a phase of matter.
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The libraries that offer Library Science in GA are *Clark Atlanta University and Valdosta State University
Albany State University in Albany, GA. Offers forensic science as a major
Baruch College has the second best Acturial Science program in New York State.
CSU Long Beach is the only CSU with an actuarial major but other CSU's like SJSU and SFSU has applied mathematics as a major concentrating in actuarial science and economics.
There are many that offer advanced degrees in Food Science. Off the top of my head: Univ. of California, Davis Cornell Duke San Jose State University University of Minnesota Bringham Young University
The University of Michigan doesn't offer state scholarships. State scholarships were abolished in 1983. The last university that offered state scholarships was the University of California.
Yes, Youngstown State University offers Computer Forensics classes. These classes are offered in the Computer Science department of the College of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. http://www.csis.ysu.edu/graduate/scheduleSpring10.html
Utah State university does not offer a sports management program.
Definately UCT, Stellenbosch, Tukkies (Pretoria) and Wits. UJ does not. I'm not sure about the others but I think most of them would have some sort of course. Otherwise just take maths and statistics - you will still receive some excemptions from the board exams, just not as many as if you study a specific actuarial science degree.
Georgia * Forensic Science Technology, Ogeechee Technical College, Statesboro * Forensic Science Technology, Griffin Technical College, Griffin * BS in Applied Biology With Concentration in Forensic Science , Clayton State, Morrow * Forensic Science, Albany State University, Albany * Criminal Justice degree with a concentration in Criminal Forensics, North Georgia College and State University, Dahlonega
The top five schools to study animal science are University of Wyoming, Montana State University, California State University, Cornell University and Purdue.
Missouri University of Science and Technology is located in the state of Missouri.