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6 Astronomy Degree Programs in Canada


University of Victoria - Kaplan
BSc Astronomy
- Victoria, Canada
BSc
On-Campus
English
Bachelor of Science (BSc) Explore the universe through our astronomy program. Conduct research, develop your problem-solving skills, and learn to see the sky in a whole new way. Want to do some star-gazing? We have one of the largest celestial telescopes on any North American university campus.


Vancouver Island University
Astronomy
- Nanaimo, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Introduction to fundamental principles in astronomy. Topics include geocentric vs. heliocentric astronomy, the celestial sphere, navigating the night sky, tides and eclipses, and a detailed examination of the planets and other solar system objects. Includes a bi-weekly lab and observing sessions, weather permitting. Observational Astronomy: Observational astronomers use telescopes and other instruments to observe celestial objects and phenomena.
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Mount Allison University
Astronomy
- Sackville, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Astronomy is the study of the Universe beyond the Earth's atmosphere.It explores the physics, chemistry, and evolution of objects like moons, planets, stars, nebulae, and galaxies, as well as features like supernovae explosions and cosmic background radiation.


University of Manitoba
Astronomy (ASTR)
- Winnipeg, Canada
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
This introductory astronomy course surveys our magnificent Universe. The topics covered in this course outline the properties of stars and planets that can be observed and the physics necessary to interpret these observations. It also includes an introduction to galaxies and cosmology. Using lectures and laboratory sections, it provides an astronomy background and introduction to the scientific method. It ranges from introductory physical background to considering current research problems. This course is taught with algebra and trigonometry used frequently. May not be held with the former PHYS 1810.


University of Victoria - Kaplan
BSc Physics and Astronomy
- Victoria, Canada
BSc
On-Campus
English
Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Physics and Astronomy Discover the science that allows us to explore other worlds. Dive into gravity, relativity, quantum mechanics or galaxies. Develop your problem-solving skills.Develop your problem-solving skills. Work with experts on research projects that enjoy local and international connections. You’ll also have access to world-class equipment and facilities.


Perimeter Institute
Cosmology
- Waterloo, Canada
Course
Distance Learning
English
This learning module provides an introduction to modern cosmology and how it explains some experimental facts about our Universe. We start by discussing the homogenous universe described by the FRW spacetime, explain the various components of the matter content, touch on Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, CMB, dark matter, and dark energy. We also discuss motivations for introducing inflation and how it predicts the right kind of fluctuations that lead to the structure formation in our Universe.
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Studying astronomy opens doors to the wonders of the universe, allowing you to explore celestial phenomena and the underlying principles of astrophysics. In Canada, astronomy degree programs encourage a blend of theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience, providing a unique academic environment for enthusiasts of the cosmos.
Courses typically cover topics like stellar dynamics, cosmology, and planetary science. You'll gain precise skills such as analyzing astronomical data using advanced observational techniques, constructing and operating telescopes, and modeling cosmic events. Students build confidence as they engage with cutting-edge research projects and collaborate with leading experts in the field.
Many programs emphasize research-focused learning, providing opportunities to work on projects that address real-world astronomical questions. Graduates often pursue careers as research astronomers, data analysts in space observatories, or educators in science communication roles. The Canadian emphasis on innovation within science and technology facilitates skill development that is valuable across international job markets.