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Undergraduate Record 2010-2011 
    
Undergraduate Record 2010-2011 [ARCHIVED RECORD]

Astronomy


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Requirements for the Astronomy Major


The Bachelor of Arts degree in Astronomy, not intended as preparation for graduate study in science, provides a firm grounding in basic astronomy, mathematics, physics, and computer science. Students take ASTR 1210, 1220 (or 2110, 2120), 3130, 4998 (Senior Thesis), and twelve additional credits of 3000-5000 level astronomy courses. Students are also required to take MATH 1210, 1220 (or 1310, 1320); PHYS 2310, 2320 (or 1610, 1620, 2610, 2620); and PHYS 2660 or CS 1110. This program offers considerable opportunities for students to pursue interests in other subjects, and is well suited for inclusion in a double major.

Requirements for the Astronomy-Physics Major


The Bachelor of Arts degree in Astronomy-Physics is offered jointly by the astronomy and physics departments. This program prepares students for graduate study in astronomy, physics, computer science, and related fields. Students take MATH 1310, 1320, 2310, 3250, 5210, 5220; PHYS 2660 or CS 1110; PHYS 1610, 1620, 2610, 2620, 2630, 2640, 3210, 3310, 3420, 3430, 3650; ASTR 2110, 2120, 3130, 4993, 4998 (Senior Thesis), and six additional credits of 3000-5000 level astronomy courses.

Prospective astronomy-physics majors are strongly urged to consult with the astronomy undergraduate advisor during registration week of their first semester at the University.

Distinguished Majors Program in Astronomy-Physics


Students must maintain a GPA of 3.400 or better. For the Distinguished Major Program (DMP), students must meet the requirements of the astronomy-physics major described above and must also take PHYS 3660 and a two-semester Senior Thesis (ASTR 4998). The six credits of elective astronomy courses must consist of ASTR 4810 and a 5000-level course.  This program leads to the award of degrees with distinction, high distinction, or highest distinction.
 

Requirements for the Minor in Astronomy


The Minor Program in Astronomy is intended mainly for students with a strong interest in the subject who do not have the time to commit to the mathematics and physics courses required for the major. Requirements for the minor can be completed in either of two ways. Students can take either ASTR 1210, 1220, or ASTR 2110, 2120, and nine additional credits of astronomy at the 3000-level or above. ASTR 1230 may be substituted for one 3000+ course.

Additional Information


For more information, contact the Undergraduate Advisor, Department of Astronomy, 530 McCormick Road, P.O. Box 400325, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4325; (434) 924-7494; Fax: (434) 924-3104.

ugradadv@astro.virginia.eduwww.astro.virginia.edu.

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