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Science         
The study of Science entails practical laboratory work (experiments) along
with the study of theory. In the modern world where advances in Science and
Technology are bringing great changes to our lives, the study of Science is
particularly relevant to help people assess the implication of these
developments.


The study of Science at Junior Certificate level involves the study of
Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Applied Science.
 
A copy of a blank  sample coursework B can be found by clicking on the link below.
A copy of a blank sample course work B booklet can be found here
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