Sentences with phrase «science after taking a course»

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Science takes credit for trying to interpret what God has created (yet of course there theories are always wrong or never proven, even after proven, often changed when found out to be false (because scientists are wrong all the time and think they are right)
After doing a Ph.D. in social science at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, she took a short training course at the University of Melbourne in Australia learning to write for nonacademic audiences.
After graduating with an MSc in chemistry, she decided to take a year - long MPhil course in the history and philosophy of science.
In addition, many undergraduate courses in Biomedical Sciences or Biological Sciences allow you take optional modules in immunology or transfer into an Immunology specialist degree program after an initial one year training in general biomedical sciences.
The survey, conducted for the Washington - based American Council on Education, a higher education organization, found that 54 percent of 1,000 registered voters believe students should have to take more math and science courses, and only 31 percent of those polled believe that math and science classes offered to college students not majoring in those fields are «very relevant» to life after graduation.
(After all, how excited should we be about the chemistry teacher with great student test scores if the girls stop taking elective math and science courses after being in her clAfter all, how excited should we be about the chemistry teacher with great student test scores if the girls stop taking elective math and science courses after being in her clafter being in her class?)
Physical chemistry is a combination of chemistry and physics, it is fine that you derived the equation, but it relates to thermodynamics just the same; chemists make those lasers work, those DVD's play, and I have taken calculus physics, modern physics, (multi variable calculus physics) which means technically I too have a degree in physics, but my focus has been chemistry, biology, and I took a few graduate courses dealing with meteorology, ocean dynamics, geology, atmospheric science and my undergraduate courses were filled with earth science related material and after all the math needed for Pchem engineering mathematics is not difficult nor is graduate physics:) so the derivation you just made is discussed in math classes before, even calculus one, so I am not sure what you are trying to prove.
0) In science, if you take a contrary position, and evidence piles up in your favor, and your hypotheses get accepted as good theories, you gain serious prestige (which may of course only happen after you're dead, like Wegener).
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