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Why study Science? The sciences explained

Science is one of the oldest and most important academic disciplines, and covers a wide variety of subjects. It is also one of the fundamental parts of the term STEM, used to refer to science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

In many countries around the world, the matter of how to promote STEM subjects is a hot topic. This is particularly true of the sciences, which can lead to many great degree options for students.

So why study Science? And why is getting more students interested in studying science at university so important?

Firstly, science helps our understanding of the world around us. Everything we know about the universe, from how trees reproduce to what an atom is made up of, is the result of scientific research and experiment.

Human progress throughout history has largely rested on advances in science. From our knowledge of gravity to cutting-edge medicines, students of Science have shaped our modern world.

All of these advances can trace their origin back to individuals learning about science as students. That’s why it is in the interests of governments, companies and wider society to promote Science as a subject at schools; it ensures the next wave of progress in all of the fields that affect our daily lives.

In schools across the world, Science is typically initially broken down into the 3 classical fields: BiologyChemistry and Physics.

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Visual representation of a molecular structure
Two students doing practical work with microscopes alongside their lecturer.

At university, there are many scientific disciplines that fall under these 3 fields. This allows students to become experts in a specific scientific area, and then go on to a specialised career.

In fact, students with a degree in a scientific area are usually highly prized. Often, a Science degree will enable graduates to go into well-paid jobs, and even choose the country in which they work.

In many countries around the world, STEM graduates are in high demand. Those with scientific expertise are attractive to employers and societies, and often face less restrictive immigration policies.

Shape the world with science

If you want to shape the world around you, help make scientific advances that benefit mankind, and prepare for a successful career, a Science degree will be highly valuable. Explore your study options, and find out which university is the right choice for you.

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