Formal Science Courses & the Potential Work Opportunities

Guide on Formal Science Courses & the Potential Careers

HUMANITIES COLLEGE COURSES – Here is a guide on the degrees that you can take in this field and the potential work opportunities.

One of the wisest that you can ever make not only for yourself but as well as for your future family is to choose the best course for you. While the said “best course” differs for everyone, it is important to find what will work for you in a way that work won’t entirely feel like just work.

Formal Science Courses
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Your profession is most likely your lifetime job. That is why a lot of people choose their passion so there would be a lesser chance of a burn-out to happen. In some cases, there are also individuals who choose any of the most popular degrees in the Philippines.

There are fields of studies that offer a lot of degree programs. One of these is Formal Science. You can check the list of the Formal Science courses below.

College Course
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  • Bachelor of Science in Information Systems (BSIS)
  • Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (BSCS)
  • Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics (BS Applied Math)
  • Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT)
  • Bachelor of Science in Mathematics (BS Mathematics)
  • Bachelor of Science in Statistics (BS Stat)
Bachelor of Science in Information Systems (BSIS)

This is a 4-year course that deals with the study of design, management, and development of the information systems. Graduates of this course may work as:

  • Systems Developer
  • Database Administrator
  • Financial Analyst/Auditor
  • Database Designer
  • Auditor for Information System
  • Programmer
  • Systems Analyst
  • College Instructor
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (BSCS)

Also one (1) of the Formal Science courses is the Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (BSCS). It deals with the study of the effective use of computation methods in analyzing and solving problems with practical solutions. Graduates of this course can work as:

  • Computer Programmer
  • Application Developer
  • Data Analyst
  • Software Developer
  • Professor
  • Software Engineer
  • Game Developer
  • Web Developer
  • Systems Analyst
Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics (BS Applied Math)

This 4-year course deals with the study of mathematical theories, formulas, and concepts in solving problems in the engineering, business, and information technology fields. Graduates of this course may work as:

  • Quality Analyst
  • Workforce Analyst
  • Programs Analyst
  • Corporate Development Officer
  • Statistical
  • College Instructor
  • Leasing Supervisor/Manager
  • Research Executive
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT)

Also one of the Formal Science courses in college is the Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) which deals with the study of the processing and distribution of data. Graduates of this course may work as:

  • Network Administrator
  • Web Developer
  • Database Manager
  • Mobile Applications Developer
  • QA Specialist
  • Technical Support Specialist
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics (BS Mathematics)

This course requires four (4) years of studying to complete. It is the study of the depth of mathematical concepts, theories, and applications. Graduates of this course may work as:

  • Risk Analyst
  • Financial Systems Consultant
  • Statistician
  • Business Intelligence Head
  • Quality Assurance Engineer
  • Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Analyst
  • Mathematics Teacher/Instructor
  • Database Administrator
  • Account Executive
  • Data Analyst
Bachelor of Science in Statistics (BS Stat)

This course is a study of the different statistical methods. It is a four-year course. Here are the possible work opportunities for the graduates of this course:

  • Data Analyst
  • Market Research Assistant
  • College Instructor
  • Management Information System Staff
  • Business Analyst
  • Risk Analyst

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