
Fields Of Study 6

Fields Of Study For Students And Parents
Table Of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction to Professional Specialists
1.1 Definition of a Specialists
1.2 Different Types of Professional Specialists
1.3 Arts and Humanities Specialists
1.4 Biological Science Specialists
1.5 Biology Specialists
1.6 Business and Management Specialists
1.7 Computer Sciences and Information
Technology Specialists
1.8 Construction and Building Specialists
1.9 Dentist Specialists
1.10 Earth Scientists Specialists
1.11 Education and Training Specialists
1.12 Engineering and Technology Specialists
1.13 Engineers Specialists
1.14 Civil Engineers Specialists
1.15 Finance Specialists
1.16 Homeland Security Specialists
1.17 Law and Legal Specialists
1.18 Law Enforcement Specialists
1.19 Life Scientist Specialists
1.20 Medical Specialists
1.21 Natural Scientists Specialists
1.22 Nursing Specialists
1.23 Social Scientists Specialists
1.24 Applied Sciences and Professional Specialists
Chapter 2 Professional Types of Specialists
2.1 Types of Finance Subspecialists
2.2 Types of Investment Bankers and Financial Quantitative Analysts
2.3 Types of Money Managers and Financial Advisors
2.4 Types of Mutual Fund Managers and Types of Asset Managers
2.5 Types of Alternative Asset Managers and Institutional Asset Managers
2.6 Types of Private Wealth Managers and Portfolio Managers
2.7 Types of Investment Fund Managers and Hedge Fund Managers
2.8 Types of Bank Managers and Financial Analysts
2.9 Types of Securities and Commodities Brokers
2.10 Types of Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) and Chief Financial Officers (CFOs)
2.11 Types of Chief Information Officers (CIOs) and Chief Operating Officers (COOs)
2.12 Types of Entrepreneurs and Operations Managers
2.13 Types of Financial Managers and Marketing Managers
2.14 Types of Industrial Production Managers and Product Managers
2.15 Types of Human Resources Managers and Sales Managers
2.16 Types of Supply Chain Managers and Purchasing Managers
2.17 Types of Industrial Production Managers and Advertising Managers
2.18 Types of Operations Managers and IT Managers
2.19 Types of Business Analysts and Public Relations Specialists
2.20 Types of Technical Product Managers and Accountants
2.21 Types of Educational Specialists and Sociologists
2.22 Types of Psychologists and Anthropologists
2.23 Types of Economists and Political Scientists
2.24 Types of Geographers
2.25 Legal and Law Enforcement Specialists
2.26 Business and Management Specialists
2.27 Finance Specialists
2.28 Social Sciences Specialists
Chapter 4 Law and Legal Related Terms
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Different Types of Laws
4.3 Civil Law versus Criminal Law
4.4 Public Law
4.5 What Is Crime?
4.6 Types of Crime
4.7 Components of the Criminal Justice System
4.8 Criminal Offenses
4.9 Duties of Different Types of Lawyers
4.10 What are the Different Types of Crime?
4.11 Branches of Law
4.12 Specialisations within the Field of Law
4.13 Types of Law Degrees
4.14 Definitions of Crimes
4.15 Definitions of Specialisations
Chapter 6 Fields of Study in Social Sciences and
Management
6.1 Fields of Study in Social Sciences and Management
6.2 Fields of Study in Business Studies
6.3 Fields of Study in Economic Studies
6.4 Fields of Study in Social Sciences
6.5 Fields of Study in Management Studies
6.6 Fields of Study in Education
6.7 Accounting and Business Administration
6.8 Business Management and Economics
6.9 Education and Finance
6.10 Geography and Law
6.11 Marketing and Police Science
6.12 Political Science and Psychology
6.13 Sociology and Auditing
6.14 Biogeography and Clinical Psychology
6.15 Criminal Justice and Criminology
6.16 Educational Psychology and Emergency Management
6.17 Forensic Psychology and Forensic Science
(Forensics)
6.18 Homeland Security and Leadership
6.19 Management and Organisational Leadership
6.20 Public Administration and Public Policy
6.21 Public Safety
Chapter 8 Specialisations in Social Sciences
8.1 Specialisations within the field of Social Sciences
8.2 Specialisations within the Field of Business and
Management
8.3 Specialisations within the Field of Education and
Training
8.4 Specialisations within the Field of Law
8.5 Criminal Justice
8.6 Specialisations within Police Work and Corrections
8.7 Criminology
8.8 Subspecialties in Social Sciences and Management
8.9 Geography
8.10 Sociology
8.11 Finance
8.12 Political Science
8.13 Accounting
8.14 Business Administration
8.15 Economics
8.16 Law
8.17 Psychology
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Chapter 3 Business Management and Finance Related
Terms
3.1 Finance
3.2 Popular Careers in Finance
3.3 Main Sectors in Finance
3.4 Factors behind a Successful Business
3.5 Meaning of Business Management
3.6 Products and Services attributed to Research and
Development (R&D) Activities
3.7 Performance of Big Five Tech Companies
3.8 Skills to Run a Successful Business Operations
3.9 Management Styles
3.10 Use of Technology in Functional Units
3.11 What is Business Management
3.12 What Do Business Managers Actually Do?
3.13 Types of Business Management
3.14 Importance of Specialisations for Students
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Chapter 5 Law and Legal Related Terms I
5.1 Different Types of Crime
5.2 Three Basic Branches of the U.S. Legal System
5.3 Fields of Study in Law
5.4 Definitions of Types of Laws
5.5 Types of Law Degree Specializations
5.6 Definitions of the Types of Law Degree
Specializations
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Chapter 7 Fields of Study in Social Sciences offered by
Global Universities
7.1 Business and Management
7.2 Education
7.3 Law
7.4 Social Sciences
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Chapter 9 Selected Degree Specialisations in Social
Sciences
9.1 Business and Management Degrees
9.2 Social Sciences and Management Degrees​​
9.3 Sociology Degrees
9.4 Education Degrees
9.5 Statistics Degrees
9.6 Sports Science Degrees
9.7 Politics Degrees
9.8 Law Degrees
9.9 Business Degrees
9.10 Anthropology Degrees
9.11 Accounting Degrees
9.12 Economics Degrees
9.13 Management Degrees
9.14 Masters Degrees Areas of Specialisation I
9.15 Masters Degrees Areas of Specialisation II
Book 6
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accountant
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anthropologist
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accountant
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alternative asset manager
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bank manager
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hedge fund manager
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family lawyer
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health lawyer
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housing lawyer
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human rights lawyer
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immigration lawyer
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insolvency lawyer
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insurance lawyer
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intellectual property lawyer
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international lawyer
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media lawyer
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military lawyer
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advertising specialist
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chief executive officer
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entrepreneur
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industrial production specialist
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information security analyst
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information security auditor
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information technology specialist
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property specialist
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security operations centre specialist
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