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  2. Outline of academic disciplines - Wikipedia

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    A discipline may have branches, which are often called sub-disciplines. The following outline provides an overview of and topical guide to academic disciplines. In each case, an entry at the highest level of the hierarchy (e.g., Humanities) is a group of broadly similar disciplines; an entry at the next highest level (e.g., Music) is a ...

  3. List of academic fields - Wikipedia

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    Mind map of top level disciplines and professions. An academic discipline or field of study is known as a branch of knowledge. It is taught as an accredited part of higher education. A scholar's discipline is commonly defined and recognized by a university faculty.

  4. Index of branches of science - Wikipedia

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    Library science – Branch of academic disciplinesstudy of collection of information [citation needed] Lichenology – Branch of mycology that studies lichens Library and information science – Branch of academic disciplinesstudy of organization, access, collection, and protection/regulation of information, whether in physical or ...

  5. Outline of health sciences - Wikipedia

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    Oncology is the branch of medicine that studies of cancer. Ophthalmology deals with the eyes. Orthopedics is a branch of surgery concerned with conditions involving the musculoskeletal system; Otolaryngology deals the ears, nose and throat. Pathology is the study of diseases, and the causes, processes, nature, and development of the disease.

  6. Branches of science - Wikipedia

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    The branches of science, also referred to as sciences, scientific fields or scientific disciplines, are commonly divided into three major groups: Formal sciences: the study of formal systems, such as those under the branches of logic and mathematics, which use an a priori, as opposed to empirical, methodology.

  7. Human biology - Wikipedia

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    Human biology is an interdisciplinary area of academic study that examines humans through the influences and interplay of many diverse fields such as genetics, evolution, physiology, anatomy, epidemiology, anthropology, ecology, nutrition, population genetics, and sociocultural influences.

  8. Outline of the humanities - Wikipedia

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    Disciplines are defined (in part), and recognized by the academic journals in which research is published, and the learned societies and academic departments or faculties to which their practitioners belong. study of the human condition – unique and inescapable features of being human in a social, cultural, and personal context. The study of ...

  9. Developmental biology - Wikipedia

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    In early development different vertebrate species all use essentially the same inductive signals and the same genes encoding regional identity. Even invertebrates use a similar repertoire of signals and genes although the body parts formed are significantly different.