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The Astronomy M.S. and Ph.D. programs aim to equip students for careers in Astronomy or Astrophysics research, or for teaching positions at universities. Each student follows a personalized curriculum designed by their advisor and committee. For the M.S. degree, we provide two paths: a coursework-based option where students complete graduate-level Astronomy classes and pass an exam, and a thesis option that teaches students to develop, execute, and document research projects. Ph.D. candidates must produce original, independent research.
Learning Outcomes
Master graduate-level astrophysics concepts.
Achieve proficiency in either classical mechanics, quantum theory, or electromagnetic theory at the graduate level.
Develop expertise in graduate-level mathematical physics.
Gain knowledge of observational astronomy methods.
Understand the astrophysics of gaseous nebulae, active galactic nuclei, and high-energy astrophysics.
Comprehend cosmology at an advanced graduate level.