* Studying social science can give you an immense understanding of the world and the institutions you are surrounded by. It can help you understand how certain ideas, and practices come to shape you as a person with a biography and role within this world. Thus, you learn to posit yourself not as some mere individual leading "your own life" ,but you learn to regard yourself as part of a history and world that is playing into effect * Your entire world is social. Your whole life will be and is influenced by social systems. Thus, you learn to be conscious and critical of what you are subject to, and participating in. It helps you develop a constructive and flexible imagination. It can make you think. * Many colleges require that you take social science courses as part of your curriculum. Indeed, in many careers, you will find it very useful, and sometimes imperative to have knowledge about social science.
The 6 main branches are: 1. Physics -- the study of forces, attractions, and repulsions. 2. Biology -- the study living organisms. 3. Chemistry -- the study of chemicals, elements, and their interactions. 4. Geology -- the study of the structure of the Earth 5. Astronomy -- the study of the universe, and the bodies that occupy it. 6. Zoology -- the study of animals.
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Three sub-branches of social science are sociology, psychology, and anthropology. Sociology focuses on the study of human society and social behavior, psychology examines individual thought processes and behaviors, and anthropology studies human cultures and societies.
The 3 branches of science are Physical, Earth and Life Science. Physical Science is about the study of non-living systems, Earth Science is about scientific terms related to planet Earth and Life science is about the study of living things.
Fields of science are commonly classified along two major lines: Natural sciences, the study of the natural phenomena; Social sciences, the systematic study of human behavior and societies. Natural sciences Astronomy, the study of celestial objects and phenomena that are outside the Earth's atmosphere, e.g. stars, the cosmos, etc. Biology, the study of life. Ecology and Environmental science, the studies of the interrelationships of life and the environment. Chemistry, the study of the composition, chemical reactivity, structure, and properties of matter and with the (physical and chemical) transformations that they undergo. Earth science, the study of earth and specialties including: Geology Hydrology Meteorology Science-based or Physical Geography and Oceanography Soil science Physics, the study of the fundamental constituents of the universe, the forces and interactions they exert on one another, and the results produced by these forces. The main social sciences include: Anthropology Communication Cultural studies Economics Education Geography History Linguistics Political science Psychology ) Social policy Sociology Development studies by karan bhargava
Science is based on facts that often contain clear answer example 0 or 3 Social Science contains answers that are not clear or based on literature rather than formula
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1. Natural Science - A science, such as biology, chemistry, or physics, that deals with the objects, phenomena, or laws of nature and the physical world. 2. Social Science - deals with the institutions and functioning of human society. 3. Applied Science - deals with the search for practical uses of scientific knowledge.
The Four areas of Earth Science are: 1) Geology - The study of the Earth 2) Meteorology - The study of the Atmosphere, weather, and climate 3) Oceanology - The study of the Oceans 4) Astronomy - The study of the Universe
3 units of social science is kinda like 3 quaters in middle school. 4 quaters are in each school year. OR it could be kinda like a period of something in school
example: can i have a grade 3 science study guide about matter?
To develop logical reasoning To understand the properties of shapes To gain a foundation for further study of mathematics