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The phrase "a science program" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific educational or informational initiative focused on scientific topics.
Example: "The school has launched a new science program aimed at encouraging students to explore various fields of science."
Alternatives: "a scientific curriculum" or "a science initiative".
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"They saw that it wasn't a science program.
For students in a science program, we were also a surprisingly athletic group.
"The real trick, when you are developing a science program, is how do you get people of first-class quality?" said Leon Botstein, president of Bard.
It may be the best science program on television, in no small part because it does not purport to be a science program at all.
YouthVille Detroit, a youth development organization, recently struck an agreement with the Detroit Science Center to create a science program, "Think Squad," for local public television.
About 3 to 4 decades ago, a science program (NOVA?) investigated how violins produced sound over so many different frequencies.
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The report also calls for a strengthened science program and a more service-oriented approach, with budget support to address its responsibilities.
He took a leave in the 1980's to spend a few years directing a computer science program at the Pentagon, and returned to Rutgers in 1988.
First, I wanted to attend a renowned institution with a strong science program.
I decided to go to Penn because it was the only Ivy [ Leagueschool] with a business school and a computer science program for undergrads.
Choose a biological science program offered at a college or university.
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