It depends on which country you're talking about
If it's Canada-
A college can give you a diploma or a certification
A university can give you a degree
If it's US, the above definition stands
McCombs School of Business, University of Texas
Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University
SC Johnson College of Business, Cornell University
That's a tough competition
Both are equally good and have had a rivalry for reputation in political science for as long as one can remember
But in my opinion, you should choose Harvard
Reputed schools will cost you 100,000 dollars overall, for 4 years
You could also consider getting an associate degree in Culinary Arts; that's much cheaper
An agricultural scientist ensures that the crops and animals meet all safety standards before ending up in the food manufacturing industry
A food scientist looks after the quality of the food that the industry produces
So a thorough knowledge of chemistry, microbiology, and food technology is a must for this job
As a genetic counselor, you will be in charge of assessing the different gene strands of your patients and their families.
The results of your work will help them understand the risks of them contracting particular diseases and disorders so that they can avoid these issues.