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Multi-word Results
Bachelor of Science |
an undergraduate degree conferred on a person who has completed a curriculum in science, technology, or the like. (abbr.: B.S.) |
behavioral science |
a social science such as psychology, anthropology, or sociology that examines the way humans act as individuals or in groups, often to reveal recurrent patterns or general truths. |
Christian Science |
a religion based on Christian scripture that was founded in the United States in the mid-nineteenth century and that teaches that disease and illness can be treated by spiritual means. |
computer science |
the science and study of computers, including how they are made and how they work. |
creation science |
a form of creationism that opposes the scientific theory of evolution, holding that the origin of the universe as related in the Bible can be proved scientifically. |
domestic science |
see "home economics." |
earth science |
any of the sciences, such as geology, geography, or meteorology, dealing with the origin, structure, and composition of the earth and its changes. |
library science |
the study of library organization, operation, services, and management. |
marine science |
the study of oceans, coastal seas, and estuaries from any of a number of perspectives, including biology, physics, chemistry, and geology. |
Master of Science |
a master's degree awarded usu. in science, technology, or mathematics. (abbr.: M.S.) |
military science |
the study of military procedures and principles as they are put into practice during warfare. |
natural science |
the branches of science that deal with objective, measurable phenomena as observed in nature, such as biology and chemistry. |
physical science |
any science, such as chemistry, physics, astronomy, or geology, that deals with inanimate matter or energy. |
political science |
a social science dealing with politics, political institutions, and the principles and methods of government. |
science fiction |
fiction in which scientific findings, capabilities, or speculations provide an essential basis for the imagined events. |
science-based |
pertaining to a process or approach that is developed using the scientific method. |
science-fiction |
of or pertaining to fiction in which scientific findings, capabilities, or speculations provide an essential basis for the imagined events. |
social science |
the scientific study of society and social behavior, or any science that examines an aspect of society or social behavior, such as anthropology or psychology. |
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