A School of Science is an academic department or program within a university that focuses studying on scientific disciplines. The field of science encompasses a wide range of subjects, including biology, chemistry, physics, geology, mathematics, environmental science, and others.
Students in a School of Science typically take courses in their chosen field of study and practice in related subjects such as statistics, computer science, and research methods. They may also have opportunities to participate in research projects or internships to gain practical experience in their field.
Graduates of a School of Science may pursue careers in various fields, including academia, research, industry, government, and non-profit organisations. They may work in scientific research and development, environmental conservation, healthcare, technology, education, etc.
In addition to undergraduate programs, many Schools of Science also offer graduate programs in various scientific fields, leading to advanced degrees such as a Master of Science (M.S.) or Doctor of Philosophy (PhD).