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July 2nd, 2014, 10:47 AM
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B.Sc in Physical science subjects
Will you please tell me the names of common subject which are covered by the Bachelor of Science in Physical Sciences???
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July 3rd, 2014, 08:41 AM
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Re: B.Sc in Physical science subjects
Bachelor of Science in Physical Sciences deals with the study of energy and matter and guides us to know the universe in terms of mass, weight and other objective procedures. Eligibility: The applicant should have completed 10+2 in Science stream. This course generally covers following subject: Basic Principles of Chemistry Analytical Chemistry Biochemistry Computational Chemistry Coordination Chemistry Electrochemistry Inorganic Chemistry Materials Chemistry Mathematical Chemistry Nuclear Chemistry Organic Chemistry Physical Chemistry Quantum Chemistry Solid-State Chemistry Spectroscopy Theoretical Chemistry Wet Chemistry Basic Principles of Physics Describing and Measuring Motion Energy Forms Energy, Work and Power Energy and Heat Energy Conservation, Conversion and Transfer Forces, Weight and Mass Heat flow: Conduction, Convection and Radiation Kinetic Molecular Theory Momentum and Conservation of Momentum Motion, Position and Energy Newton's Laws of Motion Phases of Matter and Phase Changes Principles of Electricity, Magnetism and Electromagnetism Principles, Sources and Properties of Light Principles of Waves and Sound Temperature and Thermometers Theory of Gravity Three Laws of Thermodynamics Basic Principles of Earth Science Agrophysics Air Masses and Weather Fronts Atmosphere of Earth Atmospheric Pressure and Winds Characteristics and Formation of Fossils Characteristics of Mountains and Volcanoes Earth's Tectonic Structure Evaporation, Condensation and Humidity Fog and Clouds Freshwater, Surface Water and Ice Geology Geomorphology and Geophysics Hydrology, Clouds and Precipitation Meteorology, Weather, Climatology and Climate Major storms: Thunderstorms, Tornadoes and Hurricanes Major Climate Groups Oceanography Pedogenesis Physical Geography Rocks Seismology: Stress, Strain and Earthquakes Soil Fertility Soil Science Water Cycle and the Process of Transpiration Weathering and Erosion |
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