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Subjects
Subjects of Instruction
Course Classification Guide
Annotation or definition.
Alphabetical list of subjects
Course Classification Guide
Science
Subject Categories

Annotation or definition.
Should you first select a specific profession or subject of instruction after high school?
You should first select a profession you would like to develop skills for.

Once you select a specific profession, then select study subjects of instruction relevant to it.

What product or service would you like to enhance?
What skills and knowledge would you like to learn?

In some regions, subjects of instruction are called academics programs of study.
Subjects of instruction are also called courses of instruction.

What subjects of instruction are prerequisite for every profession?
English, math, science, and social studies.

What is a subject or subject of instruction?
A course or area of study.
A subject in context of the course or area of study can be a big entity; within that entity are various other entities.

A subject is also called a subject of instruction.

Subjects of Instruction.

The English language is her favorite subject.
Subject also has other meanings.

How is the word subject used in sentences?
What subjects do you study?

English, math, science, and social studies.

What are the most important and essential subjects of instruction?
English.
Math.
Science.
Social studies.

What questions should you answer while studying any specific subject?
For what profession will this subject be useful?
For what profession in the list of professions will this subject be useful?
http://www.qureshiuniversity.com/professionsworld.html

What subjects of study are available that are not recommended?

Languages that do not have a dictionary with translation to English.
Commerce (study economy and budget, human rights).
Drama.

Subjects
Subjects of Instruction
Alphabetical list of subjects

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T U V W Y Z
A
What are examples of various subjects of instruction?
  1. Aerospace

  2. Astronomy

  3. Advertising

  4. Aluminum

  5. Agriculture

  6. Agriculture and Food Sciences

  7. Automotive

  8. Academic Calendar

  9. Accounting

  10. Advanced Police Training

  11. Administrative Services

  12. Aerospace Studies

  13. African American Studies

  14. African Studies

  15. American Studies

  16. Anthropology

  17. Anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry of human beings.

  18. Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics (AMO)

  19. Artificial Intelligence

  20. Arts

  21. Applied science

  22. Applied Mathematics

  23. Applied Physics

  24. Arabic (See under Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)

  25. Archaeological Studies

  26. Architecture

  27. Astronomy

  28. B
  29. Biology

  30. Biochemistry

  31. Biomedical Engineering

  32. Botany

  33. C
  34. Chemistry

  35. Chemical Engineering

  36. Classical Studies

  37. Computer Applications Courses

  38. Cognitive Science

  39. Community Health and Epidemiology

  40. Computing

  41. Creative Writing

  42. Child Study Center

  43. Classics

  44. College Seminars in the Residential Colleges

  45. Comparative Literature

  46. Computer Science

  47. Computer Science and Mathematics

  48. Computer Science and Psychology

  49. Computing and the Arts

  50. Culture, Ethnicity, Race, Religion, Spirituality, and Human Rights

  51. D
  52. Directed Studies

  53. E
  54. East Asian Languages and Literatures

  55. East Asian Studies

  56. English Language and Literature

  57. Environmental Studies

  58. Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

  59. Economy and Budget

  60. Economics and Mathematics

  61. Education Studies

  62. Electronics

  63. Electrical Engineering

  64. Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Engineering

  65. English Language

  66. English for Specific Purposes

  67. Engineering Studies

  68. Engineering and Applied Science

  69. English Language and Literature Environment

  70. Environmental Engineering

  71. Environmental Studies

  72. Ethics, Politics, and Economics

  73. Ethnicity, Race, and Migration

  74. F
  75. Film Studies

  76. Fine Art

  77. Forensics

  78. Freshman Seminar Program

  79. G
  80. Geology and Geophysics

  81. Geographic Information Science

  82. Geography

  83. Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering

  84. Global Development Studies

  85. Global Affairs

  86. Global Health Studies

  87. H
  88. Health Care

  89. Health Studies

  90. History

  91. History of Art

  92. History of Science, Medicine, and Public Health

  93. Humanities

  94. Human Development

  95. Human behavior
      What is Human Behavior?
      Computers in Human Behavior

  96. Human Nutrition

  97. Human Subjects

  98. Home science

  99. I
  100. Industry Specific

  101. Islam and Islamic Studies Resources

  102. Interdisciplinary Studies

  103. International Studies

  104. J
  105. Justice

  106. K
  107. Kinesiology

  108. L
  109. Latin (See under Classics)

  110. Latin American Studies

  111. Linguistics

  112. Literature

  113. Life Sciences

  114. M
  115. Management Sciences (See under Operations Research)

  116. Mathematics

  117. Mathematics (Arts and Science)

  118. Mathematics (Applied Science)

  119. Medieval Studies

  120. Microbiology and Immunology

  121. Mathematics and Philosophy

  122. Mathematics and Physics

  123. MBA Program

  124. Mechanical Engineering

  125. Media

  126. Medical biochemistry

  127. Military Science

  128. Materials

  129. Modern Middle East Studies

  130. Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry

  131. Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology

  132. Music

  133. N
  134. Naval Science

  135. O
  136. Operations Research

  137. P
  138. Pathology and Molecular Medicine

  139. Pharmacology and Toxicology

  140. Philosophy

  141. Physical education

  142. Physical and Health Eduction

  143. Physics, Engineering Physics and Astronomy

  144. Physiology

  145. Place

  146. Political Studies

  147. Psychology

  148. Perspectives on Science and Engineering (See under Science)

  149. Photography

  150. Philosophy

  151. Physics

  152. Physics and Philosophy

  153. Political Science

  154. Psychology

  155. Public Health

  156. Public Administration

  157. R
  158. Religious Studies

  159. S
  160. Social Studies

  161. Sociology

  162. Stage and Screen Studies

  163. Statistics (Arts and Science)

  164. Statistics (Applied Science)

  165. South Asian Studies

  166. Southeast Asia Studies

  167. Statistics

  168. Science

  169. Social Studies

  170. T
  171. Theology

  172. U
  173. Urban Studies

  174. V
    W
  175. Women's health

  176. Weather

  177. Women's Studies

  178. Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies

  179. Writing in the English language

  180. Y
  181. Yorùbá (See under African Studies)

  182. Z
  183. Zoology
Course Classification Guide


Biology (BIOL)

Anatomy
Biology
Biophysics
Biotechnology
Botany
Cell Biology
Ecology
Entomology
Genetics
Histology
Immunology
Microbiology
Molecular Biology
Neuroscience
Physiology
Zoology

Chemistry (CHEM)

Biochemistry
Chemistry
Physical Chemistry
Thermodynamics

Physics (PHYS)

Astronomy
Physics

Mathematics (MATH)

Applied Mathematics
Biostatistics
Mathematics
Statistics

Behavioral & Social Sciences (BESS)

Anthropology
Economics
Family Studies
Psychology
Sociology

Business (BUSI)

Accounting
Human Resources Studies
Organizational Studies

Communications (COMM)

Journalism
Media Production & Studies
TV, Video & Audio

Computer Science & Technology (COMP)

Computer Science
Computer Engineering
Information Systems
Telecommunications

Education (EDUC)

Counseling & Personnel Services
Curriculum & Instruction
Educational Administration
Health Education
Human Development
Physical Education (Except for sports courses.)
Special Education

Engineering (ENGI)

Aerospace Engineering
Biomedical Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Nuclear Engineering

English Language & Literature (ENGL)


Creative Writing
Literature

Fine Arts (ARTS)

Art
Art History
Dance
Fine Arts
Music
Photography
Theatre

Foreign Languages, Linguistics, & Literature (FLAN)

American Sign Language
Comparative Literature
Foreign Language(s) & Literature
Linguistics

Government, Political Science, & Law (GOVT)

Criminology & Criminal Justice
Government
International Relations & Studies
Law/Legal Studies
Political Science
Public Affairs
Planning

Health Sciences (HEAL)

Allied Health
Chiropractic
Dentistry
Hearing & Speech Studies
Hospital Administration
Kinesiology
Nursing
Nutrition
Occupational Therapy
Optometry
Osteopathy
Physical Therapy
Physician Assistant
Public Health
Pharmacology & Pharmacy
Sports Medicine
Veterinary Medicine

History (HIST)

History

Natural & Physical Sciences (NPSC)

Agriculture
Animal & Avian Sciences
Environmental Science
Forestry
Geography
Geology
Horticulture
Landscape Architecture
Meteorology
Natural Resources
Oceanography

Other (OTHR)

(All courses that do not fit appropriately in another classification.)
Architecture
Library Science
Military Science
Sports (tennis, golf, aerobics, etc.)

Philosophy & Religion (PHIL)

Ethics
Logic
Philosophy
Religion
Theology

Special Studies (SSTU)

Afro-American Studies
American Studies
Gender Studies
Group size: Maximum ______
Course level: Basic
Intermediate
Advanced
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What's your English level?
Do you know your English skill level?
Which is the right course to begin with?

Level 1 - Beginner Low
Level 2 - Beginner
Level 3 - Beginner High
Level 4 - Intermediate Low
Level 5 - Intermediate
Level 6 - Intermediate High
Level 7 - Advanced Low
Level 8 - Advanced
Level 9 - Advanced High
Remuneration(Fees):
Participants age: Minimum age: 25
Average age: 39
Course length: 1 week course
Fixed start dates
Hours per week:Internet or 30 hours per week (30 x 60 minutes) 09.00 - 17.00 Monday - Friday
Guest speaker: One guest speaker per course
Location:
Subject Categories
Arts & Humanities
    Archaeology
    Architecture
    Art & Design
    English Language & Literature
    History
    Linguistics
    Modern Languages
    Performing Arts
    Philosophy
Engineering & Technology
    Chemical Engineering
    CiviI & Structural Engineering
    Computer Science
    Electrical Engineering
    Mechanical, Aeronautical & Manufacturing Engineering
    Mineral & Mining Engineering
Life Sciences & Medicine
    Agriculture & Forestry
    Biological Sciences
    Dentistry
    Medicine
    Nursing
    Pharmacy & Pharmacology
    Psychology
    Veterinary Science
Natural Sciences
    Physics & Astronomy
    Mathematics
    Environmental Sciences
    Earth & Marine Sciences
    Chemistry
    Materials Sciences
    Geography
Social Sciences & Management
    Accounting
    Anthropology
    Business & Management
    Sociology
    Communication
    Politics
    Education
    Development Studies
    Statistics
    Economics
    Law
    Social _______


Subject Categories

Agriculture

Agricultural Business,
Agriculture Production,
Animal Science...
Architecture

Architectural History,
Architectural Technology,
Environmental Design...
Biological and Biomedical Sciences

Bioinformatics,
Botany,
Cellular Biology and Anatomical Sciences...
Business

Accounting and Bookkeeping,
Business Economics,
Business Finance...
Communications and Journalism

American Sign Language - ASL,
Communication Studies,
Communication Technology...

Computer Sciences

Computer and Information Sciences, General,
Computer Programming,
Computer Systems Analysis...

Culinary Arts and Personal Services

Cosmetology and Related Services,
Culinary Arts and Culinary Services,
Funeral Related Services...

Education

Counseling and Guidance,
Curriculum and Instruction,
Educational Administration and Supervision...

Engineering

Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering,
Biological and Agricultural Engineering,
Biomedical and Medical Engineering...

Legal

Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement, and Corrections,
Fire Safety and Protection,
Legal Research and Professional Studies...

Liberal Arts and Humanities

Cultural Studies,
Ethnic and Gender Studies,
Geography and Cartography...
Mechanic and Repair Technologies

Construction Management
Electrical Repair and Maintenance,
Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation, and Refrigeration Maintenance...
Medical and Health Professions

Alternative Medicine,
Chiropractor,
Clinical Laboratory Science Professions...
Physical Sciences

Chemistry Sciences,
Forestry and Wildlands Management,
Natural Resources Conservation...

Psychology

Developmental Psychology,
Psychology and Human Behavior,
School Psychology...
Transportation and Distribution

Air Transportation and Distribution,
Ground Transportation,
Marine Transportation...
Visual and Performing Arts

Dance,
Design and Applied Arts,
Drama and Theatre Arts...
Last Updated: January 21, 2022