The various major branches of technology are:
Applied Science - Artificial Intelligence, ceramic engineering, computing technology, electronics energy, energy storage, engineering physics, environmental technology, materials science, materials engineering, microtechnology, Nanotechnology, nuclear technology, and optical engineering.
Athletics and Recreation - camping equipment, playground, sports, and sports equipment.
Information and Communication - communication, graphics, music technology, speech recognition, and visual technology
Industry - construction, financial engineering, manufacturing, machinery, and mining.
Military Science - military technology, weapon systems, military equipment, and military training.
Domestic (Residential) - domestic appliances, domestic technology, educational technology, agriculture, and food products.
Engineering - aerospace, agricultural, bioengineering, biochemical, biomedical, chemical, civil, computer, electrical, electronics, environmental, industrial, materials, mechanical, metallurgical, nuclear, petroleum, software, structural, and tissue engineering.
Health and Safety - biomedical engineering, bioinformatics, biotechnology, cheminformatics, fire protection technology, health technologies, pharmaceuticals, and safety engineering.
Transport - aerospace, aerospace engineering, marine engineering, motor vehicles, space technology, and transport.
mordern converniences like the refrigarator,televesion,radio,electric fan,airplaines and manyothers are products of science and technology??...
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Information technology, matterial technology, computer technology, biological technology, etc. whatever you name it.
There was always technology. When the wheel was invented it was a breakthrough in technology. What you consider technology is different from what it actually is.
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There are so many different sub-branches of technology. The main ones include nanotechnology, biotechnology, information technology and medical technology among many others.
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mathemetics biology physics chemistry
Technology and livelihood education is taught in secondary schools in the Philippines. The branches of technology and livelihood education are home economics, agri-fishery arts, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
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B.Tech (Bachelor of Technology) courses encompass a variety of branches that cater to different fields of engineering and technology. Common branches include Computer Science and Engineering, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, and Chemical Engineering. Each branch focuses on specific concepts, skills, and applications relevant to its field, preparing students for careers in industry, research, or further studies. Additionally, newer branches like Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, and Robotics are gaining popularity, reflecting advancements in technology.
There are 10 branches of bio-technology. They include animal agriculture, energy and environment management, food innovations, fermentation technology, bioinformatics, diagnostics, genomics, crop management, genetic engineering, and healthcare.Ê
Industrial arts encompass various branches that focus on the practical application of technology and materials in production and design. Key branches include woodworking, metalworking, drafting, automotive technology, and electronics. Other areas may involve textiles, ceramics, and graphic design, each emphasizing skills related to creating, designing, and maintaining products. These branches integrate hands-on learning with theoretical knowledge to prepare students for careers in various industries.
Technology and Livelihood Education is made up of four branches. These branches are home and family living, agricultural arts, industrial arts and entrepreneurship.
Food,Textiles,Wood and resistant materials
There are many different branches of science like Biology or Chemistry. Physics and Anatomy are also major branches of science.
When a religion has different branches (e.g., Christianity), they are called "sects".