
Fields Of Study 8

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 Life Science Scientists
2.2 Types of Agricultural Scientists and Forestry
Specialists
2.3 Types of Soil, Plant Scientists and Animal Scientists
2.4 Types of Biological Scientists and Molecular
Biologists
2.5 Types of Botanists and Cellular Biologists
2.6 Types of Physiologists and Zoologists
2.7 Types of Wildlife Biologists and Marine Biologists
2.8 Types of Ecologists and Paleontologists
2.9 Types of Immunologists and Microbiologists
2.10 Types of Biochemists and Biophysicists
2.11 Types of Biostatisticians and Biomedical Scientists
2.12 Types of Bioinformatics Scientists and
Neurobiologists
2.13 Types of Developmental Biologists and Evolutionary
Biologists
2.14 Types of Ecology Biologists and Conservation
Biologists
2.15 Types of Systems Biologists and Biotechnologist
2.16 Life Sciences Specialists
2.17 Agriculture Specialists
2.18 Forestry Specialists
Chapter 4 Fields of Study in Life Sciences
4.1 Fields of Study in Life Sciences
4.2 Agricultural Sciences and Biological Sciences
4.3 Biology and Botany
4.4 Ecology and Forestry
4.5 Geobiology and Health Science
4.6 Medicine and Microbiology
4.7 Neuroscience and Nursing
4.8 Physiology and Pharmaceutical Science
4.9 Pharmacy and Social Work
4.10 Veterinary and Zoology
4.11 Anatomy and Aquantic Biology
4.12 Astrobiology and Astrobotany
4.13 Astromicro-Biology and Astrozoology
4.14 Cell Biology and Ecology
4.15 Health Informatics and Genetics
4.16 Geobiology and Gerontology
4.17 Immunology and Marine Biology
4.18 Marine Sciences and Microbiology
4.19 Molecular Biology and Pharmacology
4.20 Wildlife Biology
Chapter 6 Specialisations in Life Sciences
6.1 Specialisations within the Field of Agriculture and
Forestry
6.2 Forestry
6.3 Biological Sciences
6.4 Ecology
6.5 Geobiology
6. 6 Botany
6.7 Applied Botany
6.8 Biology
6.9 Neuroscience
6.10 Veterinary
6.11 Zoology
6.12 Microbiology
6.13 Applied Microbiology
6.14 Subspecialties in Life Sciences
6.15 Specialties in Biological Sciences
Chapter 3 Biological Sciences Terms and Concepts
3.1 Types of Biological Scientists
3.2 Molecular Biologists and Cellular Biologists
3.3 Physiologists and Zoologists
3.4 Wildlife Biologists and Marine Biologists
3.5 Ecologists and Paleontologists
3.6 Botanists and Immunologists
3.7 Microbiologists and Biochemists
3.8 Biophysicists and Biostatisticians
3.9 Biomedical Scientists and Bioinformatics Scientists
3.10 Neurobiologists and Developmental Biologists
3.11 Evolutionary Biologists and Ecology Biologists
3.12 Conservation Biologists and Systems Biologists
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Chapter 5 Fields of Study in Life Sciences offered by
Global Universities
5.1 Agriculture
5.2 Forestry
5.3 Biological Sciences
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Chapter 7 Selected Degree Specialisations in Life
Sciences
7.1 Life Sciences and Medicine Degrees
7.2 Agriculture Degrees
7.3 Biology Degrees
7.4 Zoology Degrees
7.5 Masters Degrees Areas of Specialisation
Book 8
A superbly informative book which offer a framework that an aspiring students can use to tap into their hidden potential and become life scientist specialist by focusing on one of the following fields of study in life sciences.
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agricultural sciences
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anatomy
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animal science
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aquantic biology
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astrobiology
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astrobotany
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astromicro-biology
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astrozoology
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biological sciences
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biology
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botany
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cell biology
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clinical science
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cytotechnology
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ecology
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forestry
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genetics
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geobiology
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geochemistry
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gerontology
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health
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health informatics
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health science
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horticulture
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immunology
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marine biology
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marine sciences
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microbiology
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molecular biology
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neuro science
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nursing
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paleontology
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pharmaceutical sciences
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pharmacology
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pharmacy
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physiology
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social work
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soil and plant science
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veterinary
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wildlife biology
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zoology
The book offers essential advice on finding student’s passion and building a meaningful career as one of the following biological science specialists:
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animal scientist
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biochemist
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biophysicist
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biostatistician
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biomedical scientist
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bioinformatics scientist
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biotechnologist
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biological scientist
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botanist
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cellular biologist
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conservation biologist
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developmental biologist
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ecologist
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evolutionary biologist
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ecology biologist
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immunologist
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marine biologist
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microbiologist
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molecular biologist
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neurobiologist
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paleontologist
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physiologist
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soil and plant scientist
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systems biologist
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wildlife biologist
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zoologist
​The book offers a deep dive into the following fields of biology.
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actinobiology
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agriculture
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agroecology
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agroforestry
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anatomy
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botany
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carcinology
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cell biology
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computational biology
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cryobiology
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cytotechnology
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dendrology
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developmental biology
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ecology
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entomology
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ethnobiology
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evolution biology
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floriculture
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genetics
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geobiology
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herpetology
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histochemistry
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horticulture science
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human biology
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ichthyology
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mammalogy
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microbiology
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mycology
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neurobiology
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otorhinolaryngology
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paleontology
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palynology
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parasitology
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pharmacology
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photobiology
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primatology
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radiobiology
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structural biology
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taxonomy
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toxicology
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virology
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zoology