Astronomy Minor
The Minor in Astronomy is designed for students who have an interest in observational astronomy and earth sciences. A student pursuing a Minor in Astronomy must have a solid mathematical foundation in algebra and trigonometry.
Astronomy Minor Courses
Total Credits: 15-16
Core Requirements (6 credits)
- AST 100 Introduction to a Universe of Astronomy (3)
- AST 324 Life and Death in the Universe (3)
Restricted Electives (9-10 credits)
Students must take three courses from the following list:
- AST 266 Observational Astronomy (3)
- AST 360 Planetary Science (3)
- AST 390 Projects in Advanced Astronomy (3)
- AST 365 Cosmology (3)
- AST 410 Astrophysics (3)
- GEOS 109 Process and History of a Dynamic Planet (3) and
- GEOS 109L Introductory Geology Lab (1)
Questions? Contact Us
Linda Winkler,
PhD, MS, BS
Associate Professor
Physics & Astronomy Department