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  1. 10 Types of Applied Sciences: Career Paths and Benefits - Indeed

    If you want to study one of the applied sciences, you can start by learning what your options are. In this article, we define applied science, list 10 different applied sciences and describe the benefits of pursuing this field and the skills that are helpful for an applied science career.

  2. What Is an Associate of Applied Science Degree? | Coursera

    An Associate of Applied Science (AAS) is a two-year degree that focuses more on career preparation than other types of associate degrees. With this credential, you can enter the workforce right away, using the skills you’ve developed and the knowledge you've gained in school.

  3. What is Applied Science? - Northumbria University

    You’ll work to develop your scientific skills. Applied Science courses will often focus on investigative and analytical skills development and experimental practice. What are Applied Sciences? Applied Science typically covers areas related to Biology, Chemistry, and other scientific disciplines.

  4. Your Guide to the Bachelor of Applied Science Degree

    The Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) degree is an undergraduate program often intended for students who have completed their associate degree (or a significant number of college credits) and wish to further their education with a bachelor’s degree.

  5. Applied Science Overview - CareerExplorer

    The most common courses in applied science are: botany, ecology, environmental science, genetics, biochemistry, and biotechnology, which open up areas for further study in biology, organisms, cells and DNA, taxonomy, data and analysis, and lab work.

  6. What Does an Applied Scientist Do? 2024 Career Guide

    Applied scientists use scientific research and studies to innovate solutions to real-world scenarios and challenges. In this article, we’ve highlighted three different types of applied scientist roles to show the breadth and range of this field. Applied scientist tasks and responsibilities.