BRANCHES OF SCIENCE


Accountancy – measurement, processing, analyzing, reporting and communication of financial information about economic entity and activities

Aceology – science of remedies, or of therapeutics; iamatology.

Acology – study of medical remedies

Acoustics – science of sound

Adenology – study of glands

Aedoeology – science of generative organs

Aerobiology – study of airborne organisms

Aerodonetics – science or study of gliding

Aerodynamics – dynamics of gases; science of movement in a flow of air or gas

Aerolithology – study of aerolites; meteorites

Aerology – study of the atmosphere

Aeronautics – study of navigation through air or space

Aerophilately – collecting of air-mail stamps

Aerostatics – science of air pressure; art of ballooning

Agonistics – art and theory of prize-fighting

Agriology – comparative study of primitive peoples

Agrobiology – study of plant nutrition; soil yields
Agrology – study of agricultural soils

Agronomics – study of productivity of land

Agrostology – science or study of grasses

Alethiology – study of truth

Algedonics – science of pleasure and pain

Algology – study of algae or the study of pain

Anaesthesiology – study of anaesthetics

Anaglyptics – art of carving in bas-relief

Anagraphy – art of constructing catalogues

Anatomy – study of the structure of the body

Andragogy – theory and practice of education of adults

Anemology – study of wind

Angiology – study of blood flow and lymphatic system

Anthropobiology – study of human biology

Anthropology – study of human cultures

Aphnology – science of wealth

Apiology – study of bees


Arachnology – study of arachnids

Archaeology – study of human material remains

Archelogy – study of first principles

Archology – science of the origins of government

Arctophily – study of teddy bears

Areology – study of Mars

Aretaics – science of virtue

Aristology – science or art of dining

Aromachology – study of smell and odor

Arthrology – study of joints

Arthropodology – study of arthropods like insects and arachnids

Astacology – science of crayfish

Astheniology – study of diseases of weakening and aging

Astrobotany – study of plants in space

Astrogeology – study of extraterrestrial geology

Astronomy – study of celestial bodies

Astrophysics – study of behaviour of interstellar matter

Astroseismology – study of star oscillations

Atmology – the science of aqueous vapor

Audiology – study of hearing

Autecology – study of ecology of one species

Autology – scientific study of oneself

Auxology – science of growth

Avionics – science of electronic devices for aircraft

Axiology – science of the ultimate nature of value

BRANCH OF SCIENCE WITH B Bacteriology – study of bacteria


Balneology – science of the therapeutic use of baths


Barodynamics – science of the support and mechanics of bridges

Barology – study of gravitational force

Batology – the study of brambles

Bibliology – study of books

Bibliotics – study of documents to determine authenticity

Bioecology – study of interaction of life in the environment

Biology – study of life

Biochemistry – study of chemical processes within and relating to living organism

Biometrics – study of biological measurement for security purposes

Bionomics – study of organisms interacting in their environments

Botany – study of plants

Bromatology – study of food

Bryology – study of mosses and liverworts
 BRANCH OF SCIENCE WITH C Cacogenics – study of racial degeneration

Caliology – study of bird's nests

Calorifics – study of heat





Cambistry – science of international exchange

Campanology – art of bell ringing

Carcinology – study of crabs and other crustaceans

Cardiology – study of the heart

Caricology – study of sedges

Carpology – study of fruit

Cartography – science of making maps and globes

Cartophily – hobby of collecting cigarette cards

Castrametation – art of designing a camp

Catacoustics – science of echoes or reflected sounds

Catalactics – science of commercial exchange

Catechectics – art of teaching by question and answer

Cell Biology – study of the different structures and functions of both eukaryote and 
prokaryote cells

Cetology – study of whales and dolphins

Chalcography – art of engraving on copper or brass

Chalcotriptics – art of taking rubbings from ornamental brasses

Chaology – study of chaos or chaos theory

Characterology – study of development of character

Chemistry – study of properties and behaviours of substances

Chionology – study of snow

Chirocosmetics – beautifying the hands; art of manicure

Chirography – study of handwriting or penmanship

Chirology – study of the hands


Chiropody – medical science of feet

Chorology – science of the geographic description of anything

Chrematistics – study of wealth; political economy

Chronobiology – study of biological rhythms


Chrysology – study of precious metals

Ciselure – art of chasing metal

Climatology – study of climate

Clinology – study of aging or individual decline after maturity

Codicology – study of manuscripts

Coleopterology – study of beetles and weevils

Cometology – study of comets

Conchology – study of shells

Coprology – study of feces

Cosmetology – study of cosmetics

Cosmology – study of the universe

Craniology – study of the skull

Criminology – study of crime; criminals

Cryobiology – study of life under cold conditions

Cryptology – study of codes

Cryptozoology – study of animals for whose existence there is no conclusive proof

Ctetology – study of the inheritance of acquired characteristics

Cyclonology – study of tropical cyclones, e.g. hurricanes

Cynology – scientific study of dogs

Cytology – study of living cells
 BRANCH OF SCIENCE WITH D Dactyliology – study of rings

Dactylography – study of fingerprints

Dactylology – study of sign language

Deltiology – collection and study of picture postcards

Demography – study of population

Demology – study of human behaviour

Dendrochronology – study of tree rings

Dendrology – study of trees

Deontology – theory or study of moral obligation

Dermatoglyphics – study of skin patterns and fingerprints

Dermatology – study of skin

Desmology – study of ligaments

Diabology – study of devils

Diagraphics – art of making diagrams or drawings

Dialectology – study of dialects

Dioptrics – study of light refraction

Diplomatics – science of deciphering ancient writings and texts

Diplomatology – study of diplomats

Docimology – art of assaying

Dosiology – study of doses

Dramaturgy – art of producing and staging dramatic works

Dysgenics – study of racial degeneration

Dysteleology – study of purposeless organs

BRANCH OF SCIENE WITH E Ecclesiology – study of church affairs

Eccrinology – study of excretion

Ecology – study of environment

Economics – study of material wealth (production, distribution, and consumption of 
goods and services)

Edaphology – study of soils

Egyptology – study of ancient Egypt

Ekistics – study of human settlement

Electrochemistry – study of relations between electricity and chemicals

Electrology – study of electricity

Electrostatics – study of static electricity

Embryology – study of embryos

Emetology – study of vomiting

Emmenology – study of menstruation

Endemiology – study of local diseases

Endocrinology – study of glands

Energetics – study of energy under transformation

Engineering Studies – study of engineering

Enigmatology – study of enigmas

Entomology – study of insects

Entozoology – study of parasites that live inside larger organisms

Enzymology – study of enzymes

Ephebiatrics – branch of medicine dealing with adolescence

Epidemiology – study of diseases; epidemics

Epileptology – study of epilepsy

Epistemology – study of grounds of knowledge

Eremology – study of deserts

Ergology – study of effects of work on humans

Ergonomics – study of people at work

Escapology – study of freeing oneself from constraints

Eschatology – study of death; final matters

Ethnogeny – study of origins of races or ethnic groups

Ethnology – study of cultures

Ethnomethodology – study of everyday communication

Ethnomusicology – study of comparative musical systems

Ethology – study of natural or biological character

Ethonomics – study of economic and ethical principles of a society

Etiology – science of causes; especially of disease

Etymology – study of origins of words

Euthenics – science concerned with improving living conditions

Exobiology – study of extraterrestrial life

Exoplanetology – study of exoplanets

BRANCH OF SCIENCE WITH F

Felinology – study of felines

Finance – science or study of money management

Floristry – art of cultivating and selling flowers

Fluviology – study of watercourses

Folkloristics – study of folklore and fables

Forestry – study of the creation, management, use, conservation, and repair of 
forests and associated resources


Futurology – study of future

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