Science
Biology
Biology is the study of life and living organisms. It has a variety of subdivisions including cell biology, molecular biology, ecology, physiology, and biochemistry, among others. Some common topics in biology include genetics, evolution, cells, body systems, ecological principles and relationships, and homeostasis.
• Anatomy
• Botany
• Genetics
• Human
• Immunology
• Microbiology
• Physiology
• Zoology
Chemistry
Chemistry is the study of matter and the changes it undergoes. Disciplines in chemistry include organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, analytical chemistry, and biochemistry. Chemistry
centers on understanding the atomic and subatomic makeup of the universe and how the interactions between such particles contribute to life as we know it.
• Organic
• Biochemistry
• Physical
• Inorganic
• Analytical
• Environmental
Physics
Physics is the study of matter and its movement through time and space. Physics studies the natural forces that are applied to nature, how they work, and what their effects are. Physics is one of the oldest
sciences and it involves a general analysis of natural phenomena and how the universe behaves.
• Classical Mechanics
• Electromagnetism
• Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
• Quantum Mechanics
• Relativity


