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Annotation or definition. | Alphabetical list of subjects | Course Classification Guide | Science | Subject Categories |
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. |
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 |
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 123456789 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: |
Arts & Humanities
Architecture Art & Design English Language & Literature History Linguistics Modern Languages Performing Arts Philosophy
CiviI & Structural Engineering Computer Science Electrical Engineering Mechanical, Aeronautical & Manufacturing Engineering Mineral & Mining Engineering
Biological Sciences Dentistry Medicine Nursing Pharmacy & Pharmacology Psychology Veterinary Science
Mathematics Environmental Sciences Earth & Marine Sciences Chemistry Materials Sciences Geography
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... |