I am unsure of which Joseph you are talking about, so I am going to assume the one born in 28 March 1819
Joseph was a civil Engineer in London's Metropolitan Board of Works. Therefore, he did not study anything major in science.
Engineering is his field of science
she studied chemistry
earth science
Economics is a social science because it is a field of study dealing with society and human behavior.
Science is too broad of a topic to tackle as a whole.
Engineering is his field of science
Study of language
Study of Cells
Study of fossils
Study of spiders
Virology is the study of viruses and falls under the field of microbiology.
A field of science is a specific part of science that somebody studies. E.g. the study of animals is called 'zoology'.
Study of flower yielding plants
Neurochemistry
Irving Joseph Weiss has written: 'Enriching science through outdoor education' -- subject(s): Science, Nature study, Study and teaching (Elementary), Outdoor education
zoology, vetinary science, marine biology, herpetology, mammology, ornithology etc. are some of the field of study of animal science
The correct spelling is "science" (a field of study).