Astronomy and Mathematics Msci (Hon)
Course Overview - Astronomy and Mathematics Msci (Hon)
Astronomy is the study of the physical universe, from the Earth and the solar system to galaxies at the edge of the cosmos and Mathematics is a vast and ever-growing subject which incorporates successful explorations of numerical, geometrical and logical relationships.
Our programme allows you to choose from a wide variety of courses in Honours years. Our Mathematics ambassador scheme gives students the chance to spend time in schools, experiencing teaching at first hand and developing vital workplace skills. And, Astronomy lectures are complemented by our observatory, pla...
Astronomy is the study of the physical universe, from the Earth and the solar system to galaxies at the edge of the cosmos and Mathematics is a vast and ever-growing subject which incorporates successful explorations of numerical, geometrical and logical relationships. <br/><br/>Our programme allows you to choose from a wide variety of courses in Honours years. Our Mathematics ambassador scheme gives students the chance to spend time in schools, experiencing teaching at first hand and developing vital workplace skills. And, Astronomy lectures are complemented by our observatory, planetarium and telescope facilities. You will learn about the latest developments in astrophysics from research leaders.<br/><br/><strong>PROGRAMME STRUCTURE</strong><br/><strong>YEAR 1</strong><br/>You will survey the observable universe on all scales, from planets through stars and galaxies to<br/>cosmology, and gain a basic understanding of the core theoretical and observational principles of modern astronomy. Typical topics include: dynamical and positional astronomy, observational astronomy, the solar system, the stars, compact objects, and galaxies and cosmology. You will take a 40-credit course covering matrices, linear equations, complex numbers, vectors, calculus and groups. You will develop mathematical communication skills through regular small group problem-solving activities.<br/><br/><strong>YEAR 2</strong><br/>Courses cover multivariable calculus, linear algebra, topics in applied mathematics, classical mechanics & mathematical modelling, introduction to real analysis, topics in pure mathematics including groups, transformations and symmetries. You will study key aspects of astronomy and astrophysics in greater depth and undergo further training in the use of astronomical instrumentation and software. Typical topics include: theoretical astrophysics, observational astrophysics, stars and their spectra, and relativity and cosmology.<br/><br/><strong>YEARS 3, 4 AND 5</strong><br/>In Honours your studies will include modern observational methods and you will undertake project work using advanced astronomical instrumentation and data analysis techniques.<br/>Your core courses will be supplemented by options enabling you to follow your particular areas of interest.<br/>All courses include training in transferable skills such as teamwork, presentation and technical writing.<br/>In the final year, all students work on an independent research project embedded in one of our active research groups.<br/>There is an opportunity to take an MSci degree, which explores astronomy topics in greater depth and includes an individually supervised project working at the cutting edge of international research.<br/><br/><strong>OUR INTERNATIONAL LINKS</strong><br/>Our staff have strong international links across a wide range of research fields. Many of our staff play leading roles in major international research projects, such as NASA’s solar orbiter mission and the worldwide collaboration searching for gravitational waves. You will have the opportunity to undertake part of your degree abroad.<br/><br/><strong>CAREER PROSPECTS</strong><br/>The scientific knowledge and mathematical and analytical skills you acquire will equip you to work across a wide range of industries. Many of our graduates choose to continue their studies for a higher degree such as an MSc or a PhD in a specialised area of astronomy, or a related subject, before entering the job market.<br/>Our recent graduates are employed as It Business Analysts, Architects And Systems Designers, Programmers And Software Development Professionals.
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
5 Years
Start Date
14/09/2026
Campus
Gilmorehill (Main) Campus
Application Details
14 January
Application deadline
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Course Code
FG5D
Institution Code
G28
Points of Entry
Year 1
Entry Requirements
UCAS Tariff
Not Accepted
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