
Fields Of Study 7

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 Earth Scientists
2.2 Types of Natural Scientists
2.3 Types of Oceanographers and Hydrologists
2.4 Types of Geologists
2.5 Types of Statisticians
2.6 Types of Mathematicians
2.7 Types of Surveyors
2.8 Types of Astronomers
2.9 Types of Chemists
2.10 Types of Physicists
2.11 Types of Engineering Physicists
2.12 Natural Sciences Specialists
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Chapter 4 Fields of Study in Natural Sciences
4.1 Fields of Study in Natural Sciences
4.2 Astronomy and Chemistry
4.3 Earth Science and Environmental Science
4.4 Geology and Geoscience
4.5 Mathematics and Physics
4.6 Planetary Science and Statistics
4.7 Astrochemistry and Astrogeology
4.8 Astrophysics and Biochemistry
4.9 Biogeology and Biophysics
4.10 Geochemistry and Geophysics
4.12 Hydrology and Marine Geology
4.13 Material Science and Oceanography
4.14 Operational Research and Paleoceanography
4.15 Toxicology and Waste Management
4.16 Water Science
Chapter 6 Specialisations in Natural Sciences
6.1 Specialisations within the Field of Natural Sciences
and Mathematics
6.2 Specialisations within the Field of Environmental
Studies and Earth Sciences
6.3 Geology
6.4 Environmental Science
6.5 Mathematics
6.6 Statistics
6.7 Astronomy
6.8 Earth science
6.9 Geoscience
6.10 Planetary Science
6.11 Chemistry
6.12 Physics
6.13 Geochemistry and Geophysics
6.14 Oceanography and Hydrology
6.15 Material Science
6.16 Subspecialties in Natural Sciences
6.17 Specialties in Chemistry
6.18 Specialties in Physics
6.19 Specialties in Earth Sciences
6.20 Specialties in Mathematics
6.21 Statistics
Chapter 3 Earth and Planetary Science Terms and
Concepts
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Environmental Scientists and Biologists
3.3 Geologists and Geotechnical Engineers
3.4 Soil Scientists and Foresters
3.5 Agronomists and Meteorologists
3.6 Hydrogeologists and Ecologists
3.7 Anthropologists, Toxicologists and Epidemiologists
3.8 Geophysicists and Marine Biologists
3.9 Hydrologists and Arborists
3.10 Geographers and Botanists
3.11 Geomorphologists and Oceanographers
3.12 Geochemists and Petrologists
3.13 Zoologists and Paleontologists
3.14 Limnologists and Seismologists
3.15 Sedimentologists, Stratigraphers and Climatologists
3.16 Volcanologists and Astronomers
​Chapter 5 Fields of Study in Natural Sciences offered
by the Global Universities
5.1 Earth Sciences
5.2 Environmental Studies
5.3 Natural Sciences
5.4 Mathematics
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Chapter 7 Selected Degree Specialisations in Natural
Sciences
7.1 Natural Sciences Degrees
7.2 Chemistry Degrees
7.3 Environmental science Degrees
7.4 Geography Degrees
7.5 Metallurgy Degrees
7.6 Mathematics Degrees
7.7 Physics Degrees
7.8 Astronomy Degrees
7.9 Masters Degrees Areas of Specialisation
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Book 7
It is the most comprehensive guide that combines reflections, lessons learned,
and practical advice to an aspiring students with broad interests in the following
fields of study in natural science:
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astronomy
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chemistry
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condensed matter physics
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earth and marine sciences
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earth science
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environmental sciences
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geography
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geology
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geophysics
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geosciences
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geographic sciences
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imaging science
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materials sciences
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mathematics
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mathematics and statistics
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meteorology and atmospheric sciences
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optics
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physical chemistry
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physics
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physics and astronomy
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planetary science
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polymer science
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space sciences
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statistics
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scientific research methodologies
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water resources
This helpful roadmap for students will open doors to become one of the following natural scientist specialist:
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anthropologist
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archaeologist
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atmospheric scientist
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astrochemist
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astrogeologist
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astronomer
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astrophysicist
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audiologist
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biochemist
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biogeologist
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bioinformatics scientist
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biophysicist
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chemists
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conservation scientist
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earth scientist
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engineering physicists
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environmental scientist
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geochemist
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geologists
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geophysics
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geoscientist
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geospatial information scientist
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hydrologist
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laboratory scientist
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marine geologist
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materials scientist
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mathematician
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meteorologist
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nanotechnologist
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neuroscientist
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oceanographer
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operational research specialist
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particle physicist
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physicists
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planetary scientist
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statistician
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surveyor
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toxicologist
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veterinary scientist
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waste management specialist
Is a guidebook for an aspiring students looking to ignite their inner potential and make a positive impact as one of the following earth scientists specialists:
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agronomist
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anthropologist
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arborist
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astronomer
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biologist
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botanist
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climatologist
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ecologist
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environmental scientist
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forester
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geochemist
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geographer
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geologist
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geomorphologist
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geophysicist
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geotechnical engineer
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hydrogeologist
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hydrologist
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limnologist
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marine biologist
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meteorologist
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oceanographer
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paleontologist
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petrologist
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sedimentologist and stratigrapher
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seismologist
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soil scientist
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toxicologist and epidemiologist
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volcanologist
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zoologist