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Department of Astronomy
Undergraduate Degree Requirements
The Department of Astronomy offers courses toward the B.S. degree in astronomy and astrophysics as well as 100-level courses for non-astronomy majors. The B.S. degree is a professional program intended primarily to prepare students for graduate school and a career in astronomy. Students enrolled in this program use the telescopes at Kirkwood Observatory and on the roof of Swain Hall West, as well as the computing facilities in Swain Hall. Major in Astronomy and Astrophysics: Students must complete the following fundamental skills and distribution requirements for the B.S. in Astronomy and Astrophysics. 1. Writing, same as the general requirements for
the B.A. degree. Concentration Requirements: 1. Astronomy: A221-A222, A305, and two 400 level courses
other than S499. Students must also complete the requirements and procedures listed under "General Requirements for Bachelor's Degrees" in the student bulletin. Recommendations: The following courses are recommended:
Double Degree in Physics (BS) and Astronomy and Astrophysics (BS) Minor in Astronomy and Astrophysics: A program leading to a minor in astronomy and astrophysics is provided
for students who have a serious interest in the field but do not plan to
major in the subject. To obtain a minor in astronomy and astrophysics, a
student must take the following courses: two 100-level astronomy courses
(all combinations are acceptable except A100 and A110, or A105 and A110),
A221, A222, and one of A305, A320, A451 or A452. Altogether, these
provide at least 17 credit hours. A student must take all necessary
prerequisites, including some mathematics and physics classes.
Substitution of other astronomy courses may be made with the permission
of the department. Replacement of 100-level astronomy
courses by 300- or 400-level astronomy courses is encouraged. The
cumulative GPA of all courses taken for the minor must be at least
2.000. The honors program is designed for superior students who plan to pursue graduate studies in astronomy and astrophysics. Students wishing to pursue the honors program should contact the undergraduate advisor in the Department of Astronomy during the second semester of their sophomore year or first semester of their junior year. To be admitted to the honors program, students must have an overall GPA of 3.3 and a GPA of 3.3 in their astronomy, mathematics, and physics courses. Students must maintain these GPAs to receive a degree with honors in astronomy and astrophysics. In the honors program, students complete the same requirements as the regular B.S. in astronomy and astrophysics and in addition take Astronomy S499 Honors Research. Astronomy S499 is to be taken one or both semesters during the senior year, counting for 3 credits each time it is taken. Students will carry out research supervised by a faculty member in the department. During the second semester of the senior year, the student will write a research report and make an oral presentation describing the work to the Department of Astronomy in a mini-colloquium. Recommended Schedule for Honors Program Students: Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior "although every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, the official source of information regarding College of Arts and Sciences degree requirements is the College of Arts and Sciences web page" | ||||||||
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727 East 3rd Street, Swain West 319, Bloomington, IN 47405-7105
Last updated:
06 December 2006
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