the structure of living things – animal, human, plant – from microscopic cells and molecules to whole organisms as large as whales.
anatomy
15
the organization, structure, and change of social groups and institutions.
sociology
15
buildings and other physical structures, and secondly the art and science of designing buildings, including the design and method of construction
architecture
15
human movement including the interaction between the participant and equipment. Primarily these studies are broken down into two broad areas: kinetics (the study of forces acting on the body) and kinematics (the study of movements )
biomechanics
15
past cultures
archaeology
15
biochemical and physiological functions, anatomical and histological structures, epidemiology, and pharmacology
biomedicine
15
matter—its characteristics, behavior and structure.
chemistry
15
designing, testing and building of machines, structures and processes using maths and science.
engineering
15
the application of scientific methods and processes to matters that involve crime or the public
forensic science
15
genes and heredity
genetics
15
Study of the Earth
geology
15
the nervous system
neuroscience
15
study of food, nutrients, and other food substances, the intake and biochemical processing of food substances, their relationship to health and disease, and the application of this information to policy and programs.