Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM),previously Science, Math, Engineering and Technology (SMET),
[1] is a term used to group together these academic disciplines.
[2] The science in STEM typically refers to two out of the three major branches of science:
Natural sciences, including biology, physics, and chemistry, Formal sciences, of which mathematics is an example, along with logic and statistics;
The STEM areas include:
- Robotics and Lego application
- Coding
- Maths/Arithmetics
- Biology and it's applications
- Chemistry and its applications
- Physics and its applications
- Information and communication Technology and its applications
- Engineering Principals and their application
STEM Integrates all these functional areas in an interdisciplinary and applied approach and a cohesive learning paradigm based on real world application.