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2 Applied Sciences Bachelor's Degree Programs in Asia


Meiji University
Bachelor of Science and Technology
- Chiyoda, Japan
Bachelor's degree
The School of Science and Technology was established in 1989 with the reorganization of the old School of Engineering, which was founded in 1949.


University Of Science And Arts In Lebanon
BACHELOR OF TEACHING SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS
- Ghobeiry, Lebanon
Bachelor's degree
English, Arabic
Science and Mathematics are the bedrock of intellection for any student. Giving the practical consideration to these two subjects contributes to the development of the mental skills of learners in basic education. This specialty includes two curricula: science (chemistry, physics and biology) and mathematics (Algebra and Geometry), which are taught by adopting a holistic and integrative approach in teaching Cycle 1 and Cycle 2 students, with the employment of different means for teaching science and mathematics and promote students’ scientific and mathematical skills through scientific and discovery methods of learning.
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Applied Sciences degree programs at the Bachelor's level in Asia offer a practical and hands-on approach to education. You'll engage with real-world challenges, making this field exciting and relevant to various industries.
Through courses in areas like environmental science, information technology, and biomedical engineering, you'll develop competencies like designing sustainable systems, analyzing data trends, and utilizing advanced laboratory techniques. The emphasis on applied learning fosters independence and enhances critical thinking as you connect theory with practice. Many programs incorporate team-based projects that simulate workplace conditions, preparing you well for future roles.
As students explore applied sciences, they build confidence in their skills while preparing for a wide range of career opportunities. Graduates often find roles in industries such as healthcare, technology, and environmental management. The focus on practical instruction in Asian Bachelor's programs equips students with globally transferrable skills, making them attractive to employers worldwide.