Are you an aspiring STEM student? Here are a few courses that are linked with your strand that you might want to look into.
General Biology, General Chemistry, and General Physics are specialized subjects that provide strong foundations for obtaining a scientific degree in college. These are some courses that may be of interest to you if you wish to pursue additional studies in the scientific field:
Biology
BS Biology
Biochemistry
BS Biochemistry
Chemistry
BS Chemistry
Physics
BS Physics
Microbiology
BS Microbiology
Psychology
BS Psychology
Health Sciences
BS Health Sciences
Food Technology
BS Food Technology
Marine Biology
BS Marine Biology
Life Sciences
BS Life Sciences
Applied Physics
BS Applied Physics
Environmental Science
BS Environmental Science
STEM students can pursue courses that include managing information in libraries or assisting in the treatment of illnesses in the laboratory. When you decide to pursue additional education in the field of technology, senior high school core classes in media and information literacy will be beneficial.
Computer Science
BS Computer Science
Information Technology
BS Information Technology
Medical Technology
BS Medical Technology
Data Science
BS Data Science
Information Systems
BS Information Systems
Information Management
BS Information Management
Library and Information Science
BS Library and Information Science
Management Information Systems
BS Management information Systems
When you combine critical thinking, mathematics, and physics, you'll have everything you need to take the next stage in your engineering career: college. This is a broad industry that covers a wide variety of specialties. There's an engineering school for you, whether you desire hands-on experience in infrastructure building or prefer to focus on agricultural materials and structures research and development.
Agricultural Engineering
BS Agricultural Engineering
Chemical Engineering
BS Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
BS Civil Engineering
Computer Engineering
BS Computer Engineering
Electrical Engineering
BS Electrical Engineering
Electronics Engineering
BS Electronics Engineering
Industrial Engineering
BS Industrial Engineering
Manufacturing Engineering
BS Manufacturing Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
BS Mechanical Engineering
Petroleum Engineering
BS Petroleum Engineering
Railway Engineering
BS Railway Engineering
Electronics and Communications Engineering
BS Electronics and Communications Engineering
Applied mathematics is the place to go if you love variables and formulas. You may get a head start in the business, finance, and even engineering industries by applying mathematics and statistics. It is true that there are fewer mathematics courses under STEM than there are in the prior disciplines, but there are numerous areas of specialization available.
Applied Mathematics
BS Applied Mathematics
Mathematics
BS Mathematics
Mathematics and Science Teaching
BS Mathematics and Science Teaching
Statistics
BS Statistics
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