Astronomy & Astrophysics

This field attracts students who wish to learn about the nature, origin, and evolution of the solar system, stars, galaxies, and the cosmos. The discipline applies physics and mathematics to understand these systems. This program offers students exposure to the most recent astrophysical theories, the momentous discoveries of space science, the newest reduction techniques for computer data analysis, and hands-on telescope viewing and instrumentation experience. Many undergraduate students conduct forefront research with faculty.

Options offered are Computer Science and Graduate Study. While many astronomy graduates go on to earn advanced degrees, some immediately begin careers in teaching, space-related industries, computer firms, and government research labs.

Please see the Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics Undergraduate Web Page for additional information.

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