Question by hanic101: In college can you just major in science?
I know this seems like a stupid question, but i was wondering if in college you could major in just science. Like not have to pick a specific field. I’m wondering because I know i want to do something with science, but i don’t know what. I just wanted to take a bunch of basic science courses like biology, physics, chemistry, engineering, etc. Then decide what i want to do later down the line like in grad school or something. Is this possible?
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Answer by PE2008
Some schools do have “General Science degrees or “Physical Sciences” or “Natural Sciences” or similar, but these degrees are not popular because they are “survey” majors that do not equip students well enough for graduate study in any particular science.
Consider “Engineering Science” if you want a broad but also deep study.
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Sure and probably hard to come by. But you will find more schools that offer a specific science.
You’ll have to take a bunch of basic science courses your first year or 2, you should be able to decide by then. Grad school is far too late. Applying to grad school is different from applying for undergrad. With grad schools, you apply for a specific program, so you have to know what you want to do before applying.