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WOULD YOU RATHER?

TASK CARDS


SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY,
ENGINEERING, AND MATH



























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WOULD YOU RATHER?
TASK CARDS

SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY,
ENGINEERING, AND MATH


WOULD YOU
RATHER
STUDY
PHYSICS OR
CHEMISTRY?



WOULD YOU
RATHER
STUDY ACTUARIAL
SCIENCE OR
PHYSICS?


WOULD YOU
RATHER
STUDY STATISTICS
OR COMPUTER
SCIENCE?


WOULD YOU
RATHER
STUDY PSYCHOLOGY
OR BIOCHEMISTRY?


WOULD YOU
RATHER
STUDY BIOCHEMISTRY
OR ROBOTICS?

WOULD YOU
RATHER
STUDY COMPUTER
ENGINEERING OR
ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERING?

WOULD YOU
RATHER
STUDY MECHANICAL
ENGINEERING OR
ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERING?

WOULD YOU
RATHER
STUDY MECHANICAL
ENGINEERING OR
INDUSTRIAL
ENGINEERING?


WOULD YOU
RATHER STUDY
FINANCE
MANAGEMENT OR
MARINE BIOLOGY

WOULD YOU
RATHER
STUDY CIVIL
ENGINEERING OR
AEROSPACE
ENGINEERING?

WOULD YOU
RATHER
STUDY COMPUTER
ENGINEERING OR
CHEMICAL
ENGINEERING?


WOULD YOU
RATHER
STUDY ASTROPHYSICS
OR ASTRONOMY?


WOULD YOU
RATHER
STUDY
OPTICS OR
NANOTECHNOLOGY?

WOULD YOU
RATHER
STUDY
ENVIRONMENTAL
ECONOMICS OR
PHARMACEUTICAL
SCIENCE?


WOULD YOU
RATHER
STUDY AGRICULTURAL
ENGINEERING OR
ARCHITECTURAL
ENGINEERING?


WOULD YOU
RATHER STUDY
NUCLEAR
PHYSICS OR
ASTROPHYSICS?


WOULD YOU
RATHER
STUDY MATHEMATICAL
BIOLOGY OR
STATISTICS?


WOULD YOU
RATHER
STUDY
NEUROBIOLOGY OR
BIOMECHANICS?


WOULD YOU
RATHER
STUDY BIOMECHANICS
OR BIOINFORMATICS?

WOULD YOU
RATHER
STUDY
ACOUSTICAL
ENGINEERING OR
COMPUTER
ENGINEERING?

WOULD YOU
RATHER
STUDY GEOSPATIAL
TECHNOLOGY OR
INFORMATIONAL
TECHNOLOGY?


WOULD YOU
RATHER
STUDY
BIOTECHNOLOGY OR
NANOTECHNOLOGY?


WOULD YOU
RATHER
STUDY ROBOTICS OR
NANOTECHNOLOGY?


WOULD YOU
RATHER
STUDY
ELECTRONICS OR
OPTICS?


WOULD YOU
RATHER
STUDY NUCLEAR
PHYSICS OR
BIOCHEMISTRY?


WOULD YOU
RATHER
STUDY
CLIMATOLOGY OR
ATMOSPHERIC
CHEMISTRY?


WOULD YOU
RATHER
STUDY
ASTRONOMY OR
PSYCHOLOGY?

WOULD YOU
RATHER STUDY
ATMOSPHERIC
CHEMISTRY OR
GEOGRAPHIC
INFORMATION
SYSTEMS?

WOULD YOU
RATHER STUDY
EDUCATIONAL
TECHNOLOGY OR
COMPUTER SCIENCE?


STEM Topics Reference Sheet

Acoustical Engineering the science of sound and vibration; develops
acoustic related equipment and software tools
Actuarial Science the study of mathematical and statistical methods to
finance and insurance, particularly to the assessment of risk
Aerospace Engineering the science of designing, constructing, and testing
aircraft, missiles, and spacecraft
Agricultural Engineering incorporates science disciplines and technology
practices to the efficient production and processing of food, feed, fiber,
and fuels
Architectural Engineering the study of designing and constructing buildings
and other structures
Astronomy the study of motions, compositions, origins, and other
properties of planets, stars, galaxies, and other celestial objects
Astrophysics the science of analyzing the properties and interactions of
celestial objects based on the laws of physics
Atmospheric Chemistry the study of the chemical composition of the
natural atmosphere; the way gases, liquids, and solids in the atmosphere
interact with each other and with the earths surface; how human activities
may be changing the chemical and physical characteristics of the
atmosphere
Biochemistry the study of the chemical processes and reactions that take
place within living organisms
Bioinformatics the study of computer science and information technology
to help understand biological processes
Biomechanics the study of the mechanical laws relating to the movement or
structure of living things; the science concerned with the internal and
external forces acting on living things and the effects produced by these
forces
Biotechnology the study of using living organisms or their products to make
or modify a product, to improve plants or animals, or to develop
microorganisms for specific uses
Chemical Engineering the study of the principles of chemistry, biology, and
physics to solve problems involving the production or use of chemicals, fuel,
drugs, food, and other products
Chemistry the study of the composition and properties of substances and
various forms of matter
Civil Engineering the study of planning, constructing, and maintaining
infrastructures such as roads, airports, tunnels, bridges, buildings, and dams
Climatology the study of weather conditions over a period of time
Computer Engineering the study of digital hardware and software systems
including communication systems, computers, and devices that contain
computers
Computer Science the science that deals with theory and methods of
processing information in digital computers, the design of computer
hardware and software, and the application of computers
Educational Technology the study and ethical practice of facilitating
learning and improving performance by creating, using, and managing
appropriate technological processes and resources
Electrical Engineering the study of designing, testing, and manufacturing
of electrical and electronic equipment
Electronics the science and technology concerned with the development,
behavior, and applications of electronic devices and circuits
Environmental Economics the study of environmental uses and abuses as
viewed through the lens of the economy (i.e. pollution and consumption and
alternative forms of energy)
Finance Management the study of planning, directing, monitoring,
organizing, and controlling of the monetary resources of an organization
Geographic Information Systems integrates hardware, software, and data
for capturing, managing, analyzing, and displaying all forms of geographically
referenced information
Geospatial Technology focuses on equipment used in visualization,
measurement, and analysis of earths features, typically involving such
systems as GPS (global positioning systems), GIS (geographical information
systems), and RS (remote sensing)
Industrial Engineering the science of analyzing and evaluating methods of
production (manufacturing) and develop ways to improve them
Information Technology the study of hardware, software, services, and
supporting infrastructure to manage and deliver information using, voice,
data, and video
Marine Biology the study of life in the oceans and other saltwater
environments
Mathematical Biology the application of mathematical, statistical, and
computational methods in biology; developing mathematical models to explain
aspects of biology
Mechanical Engineering the study of the principles of force, energy, and
motion to design and manufacturing of motorized systems
Nanotechnology the science of designing and manufacturing extremely
small (less than 100 nanometers) electronic circuits and mechanical devices;
creating molecular-size machines that manipulate matter one atom at a time
Neurobiology the study of the brain and nervous systems of humans and
other animals
Nuclear Physics the study of the nuclear nuclei and the understanding of
potential ways in which to manipulate the atomic nuclei
Optics the study of behavior and properties of light, its interactions with
matter, and the construction of instruments that use and detect it
Pharmaceutical Science the study of scientific disciplines used to the
discovery and development of new drugs and therapies
Physics the study of the interaction between energy and matter
Psychology the science of the mind and behavior
Robotics the study of robots (design, construction, operation, and
application
Statistics the science of learning from data; collecting, analyzing, and
interpreting information













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