Bachelor of Science – Non-Medical

A Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Non-Medical typically refers to an undergraduate degree program that focuses on science and mathematics subjects excluding the medical sciences. The specific curriculum may vary by institution, but generally, non-medical science programs include a combination of core courses in subjects such as physics, chemistry, mathematics, and computer science.

Here is a breakdown of the key components often found in a Bachelor of Science program with a non-medical focus:

  1. Physics: Courses in classical mechanics, electromagnetism, thermodynamics, and quantum mechanics are common.

  2. Chemistry: Core chemistry courses may cover organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, and analytical chemistry.

  3. Mathematics: This often includes courses in calculus, algebra, statistics, and discrete mathematics.

  4. Computer Science: Some programs include basic computer science courses, which may cover programming languages, algorithms, and data structures.

  5. Electives: Students typically have the opportunity to choose elective courses in specific areas of interest within the non-medical sciences.