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The study of astronomy explores the universe's most fascinating physical phenomena, ranging from planetary atmospheres to identifying exoplanets, understanding galactic structures and their stellar components, investigating supermassive black holes in galactic cores, and tracing cosmic evolution. Astronomy & Physics (A&P) students acquire comprehensive knowledge across astronomical and physical domains, covering solar system bodies, stellar evolution, interstellar matter, galactic systems, cosmic origins, along with core physics concepts like electromagnetism, quantum theory, and advanced mathematical approaches. A&P students develop skills to clearly convey astronomical concepts through multiple communication channels and formats. They cultivate analytical abilities to assess, interpret, and address challenges in astronomy, physics, and broader scientific fields. The A&P bachelor's degree serves as a foundation for research-focused professions, equipping graduates for either direct career opportunities or advanced studies in astronomy and related disciplines. This major is particularly recommended for those planning to pursue graduate work in astronomy or astrophysics.
Educational Objectives
Exhibit comprehensive understanding of astronomical principles.
Display thorough knowledge of fundamental physics concepts.
Effectively communicate astronomical knowledge through written, spoken, or signed methods to diverse audiences.
Apply critical thinking to analyze, interpret, and resolve challenges in astronomy and other scientific areas.