Science is only capitalised if at the beginning of a sentence, or in a subject name such as the Science Foundation or a Science Laboratory.
Yes because it is part of the title and, therefore, is a proper noun.
You would capitalize "science" only if it is the first word in the sentence. Examples: Science is my niece's favorite subject. Ralph was always quick to answer, with answers not based in science.
Typically, you capitalize the word "Science" when referring to it as a proper noun or when it is the first word in a sentence. For example, "Science has made significant advancements in recent years."
You do not capitalize science fiction. If you look any word up in the dictionary, you will learn if it should be capitalized. The rule: Capitalize names of courses: Economics, Biology 101. (However, we would write: "I'm taking courses in biology and science fiction this summer.")
No, stars are not capitalized unless they are part of a specific name or title.
Yes because it is part of the title and, therefore, is a proper noun.
You do not captitalize "science", but you should capitalize when it's in the form of "Science 30".
Yes, capitalize Bachelor of Arts.
Yes, you always capitalize all parts of a subject name.
Simple answer? Yes.
First of all it is 'Batchelor of Science' not 'Batchelor's of Science'. Normally you would shorten it to 'BSc'.
yes
No 'father of modern science' shouldn't be capitalized.
You would capitalize "science" only if it is the first word in the sentence. Examples: Science is my niece's favorite subject. Ralph was always quick to answer, with answers not based in science.
It depends on where you put it in a sentence. Of coarse in the beginning of a sentence you capitalize space but by it's self no you don't capitalize.
computer science
No, unless there is another reason to capitalize it.