
Fields Of Study 4

Fields Of Study For Students And Parents
Fields & Specialisations
Education & Universities
Billionaires & Technologies
Book 4
Table Of Contents
Part 1: Fields of Study
Chapter 1 Fields of Study
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Subcategories of Fields of Study
1.3 U.S. Institute of Education – Subfields of Study
1.4 Broad Areas of Study
1.5 Fields of Study in Arts and Humanities
1.6 Fields of Study in Engineering and Technology
1.7 Fields of Study in Life Sciences
1.8 Fields of Study in Medicine
1.9 Fields of Study in Natural Sciences
1.10 Fields of Study in Social Sciences and Management
1.11 Fields of Study in Applied Sciences and Professions
1.12 Fields of study in Business Studies
1.13 Fields of Study in Technology Studies
1.14 Fields of Study in Engineering Studies
Chapter 2 Fields of Study I
2.1 Fields of Study in Economic Studies
2.2 Fields of Study in Natural Sciences
2.3 Fields of Study in Humanities Studies
2.4 Fields of Study in Social Sciences
2.5 Fields of Study in Management Studies
2.6 Fields of Study in Journalism and Mass Communication
2.7 Fields of Study in Health Care
2.8 Fields of Study in Education
2.9 Most In-Demand (Popular) Bachelor’s Degrees
2.10 Most In-Demand (Popular) Master’s Degrees
2.11 Most In-Demand (Popular) Doctorates Degrees
2.12 Top Ten Universities in Arts and Humanities
2.13 Natural Resources Technology
Chapter 4 Fields of Study in Engineering and Technology Offered at Global Universities
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Engineering
4.3 Computer Science
4.4 Information Technology
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Chapter 6 Specialisations in Engineering and Technology I
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Specialisations in Computer Science and Computer Engineering
6.3 Specialisations in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
6.4 Specialisations in Energy, Power and Petroleum Engineering
6.5 Specialisations in Construction Management and Construction Engineering
6.6 Specialisations in Mechanical, Geotechnical and Transportation Engineering
6.7 Specialisations in Engineering Management
6.8 Specialisations in Environmental and Water Resource Engineering
6.9 Specialisations in Health Informatics, Informatics and Information Systems
6.10 Largest Economies in Africa in terms of GDP Performance
6.11 Investments by Top Ten Billionaires in Manufacturing Industry
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Chapter 8 Types of Medical Subspecialists II
8.1 Medical Subspecialists
8.2 Types of Subspecialists
8.3 Types of Medical Subspecialists
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Chapter 10 Professional Types of Specialists in
Social Sciences I
10.1 Types of Chief Information Officers (CIOs) and Chief Operating Officers
(COOs)
10.2 Types of Entrepreneurs and Operations Managers
10.3 Types of Financial Managers and Marketing Managers
10.4 Types of Industrial Production Managers and Product Managers
10.5 Types of Human Resources Managers and Sales Managers
10.6 Types of Supply Chain Managers and Purchasing Managers
10.7 Types of Industrial Production Managers and Advertising Managers
10.8 Types of Operations Managers and IT Managers
10.9 Types of Business Analysts and Public Relations Specialists
10.10 Types of Technical Product Managers and Accountants
10.11 Types of Educational Specialists and Sociologists
10.12 Types of Psychologists and Anthropologists
10.13 Types of Economists and Political Scientists
10.14 Types of Geographers
10.15 Legal and Law Enforcement Specialists
10.16 Business and Management Specialists
10.17 Finance Specialists
10.18 Social Sciences Specialists
Chapter 12 Fields of Study in Social Sciences offered by Global
Universities
12.1 Business and Management
12.2 Education
12.3 Law
12.4 Social Sciences
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Part 5: Natural Sciences
Chapter 14 Professional Types of Specialists in Natural Sciences
14.1 Types of Earth Scientists
14.2 Types of Natural Scientists
14.3 Types of Oceanographers and Hydrologists
14.4 Types of Geologists
14.5 Types of Statisticians
14.6 Types of Mathematicians
14.7 Types of Surveyors
14.8 Types of Astronomers
14.9 Types of Chemists
14.10 Types of Physicists
14.11 Types of Engineering Physicists
14.12 Natural Sciences Specialists
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Chapter 16 Fields of Study in Natural Sciences offered by the GlobalUniversities
16.1 Earth Sciences
16.2 Environmental Studies
16.3 Natural Sciences
16.4 Mathematics
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Part 6: Life Sciences
Chapter 18 Professional Types of Specialists in Life Sciences
18.1 Types of Life Science Scientists
18.2 Types of Agricultural Scientists and Forestry Specialists
18.3 Types of Soil, Plant Scientists and Animal Scientists
18.4 Types of Biological Scientists and Molecular Biologists
18.5 Types of Botanists and Cellular Biologists
18.6 Types of Physiologists and Zoologists
18.7 Types of Wildlife Biologists and Marine Biologists
18.8 Types of Ecologists and Paleontologists
18.9 Types of Immunologists and Microbiologists
18.10 Types of Biochemists and Biophysicists
18.11 Types of Biostatisticians and Biomedical Scientists
18.12 Types of Bioinformatics Scientists and Neurobiologists
18.13 Types of Developmental Biologists and Evolutionary Biologists
18.14 Types of Ecology Biologists and Conservation Biologists
18.15 Types of Systems Biologists and Biotechnologist
18.16 Life Sciences Specialists
18.17 Agriculture Specialists
18.18 Forestry Specialists
Chapter 20 Fields of Study in Life Sciences offered by Global
Universities
20.1 Agriculture
20.2 Forestry
20.3 Biological Sciences
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Part 7: Arts and Humanities
Chapter 22 Professional Types of Specialists in Arts and Humanities
22.1 Introduction
22.2 Types of Archaeologist and Historians
22.3 Types of Architects and Artists
22.4 Types of Musicians and Librarians
22.5 Types of Designers and Journalists
22.6 Types of Writers
22.7 Types of Construction Workers
22.8 Types of Carpenters and Electricians
22.9 Types of Plumbers and Welders
22.10 Types of Heavy Equipment Operators and Riggers
22.11 Types of Roofers and Heating and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Technicians
22.12 Types of Professional Painters and Drywall Installers
22.13 Types of Plasterers, Tile and Marble Setters
22.14 Types of Sheet Metal Workers and Masons
22.15 Types of Stone Cutters and Paving Stone Installers
22.16 Types of Concrete Workers and Ironworkers
22.17 Types of Pipelayers and Pipefitters
22.18 Types of Construction Managers and Construction Engineers
22.19 Types of Building Inspectors and Property Managers
22.20 Types of Real Estate Agents
22.21 Arts and Humanities Specialists
22.22 Construction and Building Specialists
Chapter 24 Fields of Study in Arts and Humanities offered at GlobalUniversities
24.1 Classics and Modern Languages I
24.2 Classics and Modern Languages II
24.3 Arts, Design and Architecture
24.4 Humanities
24.5 Hospitality, Leisure and Sports
24.6 Journalism and Media
Part 8: Health Sciences
Chapter 26 Health Sciences
26.1 Professional Subspecialists in Health Sciences
26.2 Fields of Study in Health Sciences
26.3 Specialisations in Health Sciences
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Part 2: Engineering and Technology
Chapter 3 Engineering and Technology Specialists
3.1 Must-Read Robotics Books in 2024
3.2 Types of Specialised Engineers
3.3 A-D Specialised Engineers
3.4 E-I Specialised Engineers
3.5 L-P Specialised Engineers
3.6 Q-Z Specialised Engineers
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Chapter 5 Specialisations in Engineering and Technology
​5.1 National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
5.2 Engineering Fields of Study
5.3 Specialisations in Artificial Intelligence, Data Science and Machine Learning
5.4 Specialisations in Aerospace Engineering and Aviation Studies
5.5 Specialisations in Bioengineering, Biomedical and Chemical Engineering
5.6 Specialisations in Building Services Engineering, Civil and Structural
Engineering
5.7 Specialisations in Robotics and Automation Engineering
5.8 Specialisations in Engineering
Part 3: Medicine
Chapter 7 Fields of Study in Medicine
7.1 Fields of Study in Medicine
7.2 Anesthesiology and Cardiology
7.3 Dermatology and Dentistry
7.4 Endocrinology and Epidemiology
7.5 Gastroenterology, Gynecology and Obstetrics
7.6 Geriatrics and Hematology
7.7 Immunology and Internal Medicine
7.8 Nephrology and Neurology
7.9 Oncology and Ophthalmology
7.10 Otolaryngology and Orthopedics
7.11 Orthopaedic Surgery and Pathology
7.12 Pediatrics and Physiology
7.13 Psychiatry and Pulmonology
7.14 Radiology and Rheumatology
7.15 Surgery and Urology
Part 4: Social Sciences
Chapter 9 Professional Types of Specialists in Social Sciences
9.1 Types of Finance Subspecialists
9.2 Types of Investment Bankers and Financial Quantitative Analysts
9.3 Types of Money Managers and Financial Advisors
9.4 Types of Mutual Fund Managers and Types of Asset Managers
9.5 Types of Alternative Asset Managers and Institutional Asset Managers
9.6 Types of Private Wealth Managers and Portfolio Managers
9.7 Types of Investment Fund Managers and Hedge Fund Managers
9.8 Types of Bank Managers and Financial Analysts
9.9 Types of Securities and Commodities Brokers
9.10 Types of Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) and Chief Financial Officers
(CFOs)
Chapter 11 Fields of Study in Social Sciences and Management
11.1 Fields of Study in Social Sciences and Management
11.2 Fields of Study in Business Studies
11.3 Fields of Study in Economic Studies
11.4 Fields of Study in Social Sciences
11.5 Fields of Study in Management Studies
11.6 Fields of Study in Education
11.7 Accounting and Business Administration
11.8 Business Management and Economics
11.9 Education and Finance
11.10 Geography and Law
11.11 Marketing and Police Science
11.12 Political Science and Psychology
11.13 Sociology and Auditing
11.14 Biogeography and Clinical Psychology
11.15 Criminal Justice and Criminology
11.16 Educational Psychology and Emergency Management
11.17 Forensic Psychology and Forensic Science (Forensics)
11.18 Homeland Security and Leadership
11.19 Management and Organisational Leadership
11.20 Public Administration and Public Policy
11.21 Public Safety
Chapter 13 Specialisations in Social Sciences
13.1 Specialisations within the field of Social Sciences
13.2 Specialisations within the Field of Business and Management
13.3 Specialisations within the Field of Education and Training
13.4 Specialisations within the Field of Law
13.5 Criminal Justice
13.6 Specialisations within Police Work and Corrections
13.7 Criminology
13.8 Subspecialties in Social Sciences and Management
13.9 Geography
13.10 Sociology
13.11 Finance
13.12 Political Science
13.13 Accounting
13.14 Business Administration
13.15 Economics
13.16 Law
13.17 Psychology
Chapter 15 Fields of Study in Natural Sciences
15.1 Fields of Study in Natural Sciences
15.2 Astronomy and Chemistry
15.3 Earth Science and Environmental Science
15.4 Geology and Geoscience
15.5 Mathematics and Physics
15.6 Planetary Science and Statistics
15.7 Astrochemistry and Astrogeology
15.8 Astrophysics and Biochemistry
15.9 Biogeology and Biophysics
15.10 Geochemistry and Geophysics
15.11 Hydrology and Marine Geology
15.12 Material Science and Oceanography
15.13 Operational Research and Paleoceanography
15.14 Toxicology and Waste Management
15.15 Water Science
Chapter 17 Specialisations in Natural Sciences
17.1 Specialisations within the Field of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
17.2 Specialisations within the Field of Environmental Studies and Earth
Sciences
17.3 Geology
17.4 Environmental Science
17.5 Mathematics
17.6 Statistics
17.7 Astronomy
17.8 Earth science
17.9 Geoscience
17.10 Planetary Science
17.11 Chemistry
17.12 Physics
17.13 Geochemistry and Geophysics
17.14 Oceanography and Hydrology
17.15 Material Science
17.16 Subspecialties in Natural Sciences
17.17 Specialties in Chemistry
17.18 Specialties in Physics
17.19 Specialties in Earth Sciences
17.20 Specialties in Mathematics
17.21 Statistics
Chapter 19 Fields of Study in Life Sciences
19.1 Fields of Study in Life Sciences
19.2 Agricultural Sciences and Biological Sciences
19.3 Biology and Botany
19.4 Ecology and Forestry
19.5 Geobiology and Health Science
19.6 Medicine and Microbiology
19.7 Neuroscience and Nursing
19.8 Physiology and Pharmaceutical Science
19.9 Pharmacy and Social Work
19.10 Veterinary and Zoology
19.11 Anatomy and Aquantic Biology
19.12 Astrobiology and Astrobotany
19.13 Astromicro-Biology and Astrozoology
19.14 Cell Biology and Ecology
19.15 Health Informatics and Genetics
19.16 Geobiology and Gerontology
19.17 Immunology and Marine Biology
19.18 Marine Sciences and Microbiology
19.19 Molecular Biology and Pharmacology
19.20 Wildlife Biology
Chapter 21 Specialisations in Life Sciences
21.1 Specialisations within the Field of Agriculture and Forestry
21.2 Forestry
21.3 Biological Sciences
21.4 Ecology
21.5 Geobiology
21.6 Botany
21.7 Applied Botany
21.8 Biology
21.9 Neuroscience
21.10 Veterinary
21.11 Zoology
21.12 Microbiology
21.13 Applied Microbiology
21.14 Subspecialties in Life Sciences
21.15 Specialties in Biological Sciences
Chapter 23 Fields of Study in Arts and Humanities
23.1 Fields of Study in Arts and Humanities
23.2 Fields of Study in Humanities Studies
23.3 Fields of Study in Journalism and Mass Communication
23.4 Architecture and Built Environment
23.5 Communication and Media Studies
23.6 Design
23.7 Hospitality and Leisure Management
23.8 Library and Information Management
23.9 Linguistics
23.10 Music
23.11 Theology and Religious Studies
Chapter 25 Specialisations in Arts and Humanities
25.1 Specialisations within the field of Arts, Design and Architecture
25.2 Specialisations within the field of Hospitality, Leisure and Sports
25.3 Specialisations within the Field of Humanities
25.4 Specialisations within the Field of Journalism and Media
25.5 Hospitality and Leisure Management
25.6 Architecture and Built Environment
25.7 Communication and Media Studies
25.8 Design
25.9 Library and Information Management
25.10 Linguistics
25.11 Music
25.12 Theology and Religious Studies
25.13 Subspecialties in Arts and Humanities
Book 4
This stunning fields of study book for students starts with an excellent discussion of the various fields of study. An easy guide, a great resource for high school students, graduate and advanced undergraduate students, and practitioners alike. With this authoritative guide, the book provided millions of students with guidance and inspiration for different types of fields of study. The book explores the concept of fields of study and related specialisations in various sub-fields. The book's goal is for the student and reader to walk away with a deep understanding of the different professional types of specialists in the following areas of study:
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engineering and technology specialists
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medical specialists and subspecialists
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social sciences
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natural sciences
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life sciences
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arts and humanities
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health sciences
The author has extensively researched a diverse subject areas offered at global Universities. This book is a distillation of his experience that aims to educate and demystify. After reading this book, you will understand the different fields of study, various specialisations in each fields and diverse
subspecialisations in each specialisation. Experienced professionals will also immensely benefit from this guide.