Undergraduate
Minor in Astronomy
Discover more about Earth, the solar system, stars, and the universe.
About the Program
The Department of Physics and Astronomy in the College of Liberal Arts offers the minor in Astronomy. Students learn to use fundamental laws of nature and the cosmos to discover new ideas in technology and new solutions to age-old problems.
The minor
- introduces the main facts about the solar system, stellar and galactic astronomy, and cosmology;
- develops some of the theory needed to understand the astrophysics of those systems; and
- teaches students observational techniques, including telescopes and astrophotography.
Studying astronomy leads to a unique and effective approach to problem-solving that many employers value.
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Program Information
Program Type
Minor
Area of Study
Sciences, Mathematics, and Technology
School
Degree
Program Location
Required Credit Hours
18
Academic Requirements
A minor in Astronomy consists of 18 credit hours of courses.
- Astr 103: Intro Astronomy of the Solar System
- Astr 204: Astronomy of Stars and Galaxies
- Astr 325: Astrophysics
- Astr 436: Introduction to Cosmology
- Phys 317: Introduction to Modern Physics I
- Phys 319: Optics
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