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Nov 21, 2024
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Rensselaer Catalog 2019-2020 [Archived Catalog]
Astronomy M.S.
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Completion of the M.S. in astronomy requires 30 credits of graduate work beyond the bachelor’s degree, including a minimum of 21 credits in course work. At least 15 credits must be at the 6000 level or above. The cumulative GPA for all courses applied towards a master’s degree must be 3.0 or higher.
Course work should meet the needs of the individual student, but must include:
- One course from: PHYS 6410 (Electrodynamics), PHYS 6510 (Quantum Mechanics), PHYS 6520 (Quantum Mechanics II), PHYS 6590 (Statistical Physics).
- Eight credits from: ASTR 4120 (Observational Astronomy), ASTR 4220 (Astrophysics), ASTR 4240 (Gravitation and Cosmology), ASTR/BIOL/ERTH 4510 (Origins of Life: A Cosmic Perspective), ASTR 6940 (Readings in Astronomy and Astrophysics), ASTR 6960 (Special Topics in Astronomy and Astrophysics).
- A 6- to 9-credit formally presented thesis, or a multiple-semester project in astronomy or astrophysics (ASTR 6970 - Professional Project).
Outcomes of the Graduate Curriculum
Students who successfully complete this program will be able to:
- demonstrate mastery of graduate-level courses covering a relevant selection of core fields of Physics, including Quantum Mechanics, Electrodynamics, or Statistical Physics.
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demonstrate mastery of modern topics in astronomy or astrophysics through coursework.
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demonstrate knowledge and research skills in astronomy or astrophysics through completion of a project or thesis.
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clearly communicate their ideas and results to general and specialized audiences, both orally and in writing.
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