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University of Cape Town
Study Abroad in Cape Town Course - Astronomy, Space Science, Astrophysics
- Cape Town, South Africa
Course
Full time
1 semester
On-Campus
English
Are you completing your qualification in the field of science? Our courses combine a theoretical background into astronomical techniques, instrumentation and data analysis in the areas of astronomy, space science and astrophysics.The UCT Faculty of Science is, by various measures, the best in South Africa, it has the largest number of scientists who have been rated through a rigorous process of international evaluation and within this group it has the largest number who are acknowledged to be world leaders in their fields, holding an “A” rating. Get a taste of what it’s like to study a course for a semester at a renowned department such as this one. Join the Semester Study Abroad Programme today! Choose from a variety of bachelor and master’s courses, across a wide range of disciplines for international credit transfer.


California Institute of Technology
Astrophysics
- Pasadena, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
With the goal of understanding the physical processes that govern the universe, its constituents, and their origins and evolution, astronomy uses the apparatus and methodology of physics to gather and interpret data. Theoretical work and technology development round out astrophysics. Note, the terms "astronomy" and "astrophysics" are used interchangeably. The astrophysics option is designed to give the student an understanding of the basic facts and concepts of astronomy today, to stimulate the student's interest in research, and to provide a basis for graduate work in astronomy or astrophysics. Student will gain as broad a background as possible in related fields of science and engineering.


New York University (NYU)
Astrophysics
- Manhattan, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
The Astrophysics master’s program at the Graduate Center offers students of all backgrounds an exciting route to doctoral study in astronomy and physics and to STEM careers. From the microscopic structures of meteorites to the largest clusters of galaxies, the study of astrophysics spans a gigantic range of scales and addresses vast topics such as the origins of the universe and the origins of life.
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University of Denver
Astrophysics, Minor
- Denver, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
The University of Denver's minor in astrophysics is for students interested in pursuing graduate work and careers in astronomy, as well as for students interested in learning more about the topic. Subjects include stars, planets and galaxies, and the program will give you a background in both the theoretical science behind astronomy and the methods used in the field.


Haverford College
Astrophysics Major
- Haverford, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Our exploration of the phenomena of the extraterrestrial universe is conducted through the lens of physics. We are committed to providing each of our majors a solid foundation in the basic principles of both astronomy and physics, an understanding of their most recent developments, and the tools and inspiration to pursue learning in both. Student research is a vital part of the major. Extraordinary teachers and mentors, our faculty also work at the cutting edge of modern astronomy and cosmology, creating exceptional research opportunities for majors. Some of those opportunities are based on campus, within the College’s well-equipped William J. Strawbridge Observatory; others take students across the country to observatories such as the one at Kitt Peak in Arizona.


Smith College
Course in - Astronomy
- Northampton, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Smith Astronomy is a part of the Five College Astronomy Department. The consortium offers a rich curriculum in astronomy and astrophysics, taught by astronomers from Smith, Amherst College, Hampshire College, Mount Holyoke College, and Massachusetts.


Irvine Valley College
Certificate in General Observtional Astronomy
- Irvine, USA
Certificate
English
Observtional Astronomy this course is designed primarily to acquaint students with astronomical measurements, instruments and techniques. Students will use telescopes, spectroscopes and other instrumentation to observe and study the moon, planets, stars, binary and multiple stars, star clusters, nebulae, and galaxies.


Irvine Valley College
Certificate in General Astronomy Honors
- Irvine, USA
Certificate
English
General Astronomy Honors This introductory course traces the development of astronomy from ancient times to the present. The course examines the solar system, including the moon, sun, and planets; the composition and evolution of stars and galaxies and theories of the origin of the universe.


Irvine Valley College
Certificate in General Astronomy
- Irvine, USA
Certificate
English
General Astronomy This introductory course traces the development of astronomy from ancient times to the present. The course examines the solar system, including the moon, sun, and planets.
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Astrophysics degree programs at the Preparatory level spark your curiosity about the universe and lay the groundwork for deeper exploration in this fascinating field. You'll engage with the fundamental principles of physics and mathematics, leading you to understand celestial phenomena.
Through courses in classical mechanics, thermodynamics, and electromagnetism, students build a solid foundation in the concepts that govern the cosmos. You'll practice skills such as analyzing astronomical data, applying mathematical models to predict celestial movements, and utilizing simulation software to visualize astrophysical processes. It's essential to recognize the commitment required to grasp these complex concepts, as the environment encourages critical thinking and confidence in your abilities.
As you delve into the nature of light, gravity, and celestial bodies, you'll prepare for various educational and career paths, ranging from advanced studies to roles in research institutions and observatories. By developing analytical skills and mathematical proficiency, graduates are well-equipped to pursue further studies or contribute meaningfully to projects that explore the universe.