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            The major in astronomy, administered by the Department of Astronomy, 
            is based upon both a broad and an in-depth exploration into astronomy 
            and allied disciplines, and is an excellent way to gain a general 
            science education. It may be chosen by students who wish to have an 
            astronomy research career or an astronomy background for use in related 
            fields, such as working in national laboratories, observatories, planetariums, 
            NASA, aerospace industry, many computer-related fields, journalism, 
            or science writing to name a few. Astronomy courses can also be customized 
            to satisfy a secondary field for the undergraduate curriculum in General 
            Engineering. 
              Astronomy students are also encouraged to minor in a second field 
              such as chemistry, computer science, geology, or mathematics. Specific 
              programs of study in other areas such as biology, economics, English, 
              history, or journalism for individual students can be designed and 
              periodically updated through mutual discussions between the students 
              and their academic advisers. All students, especially those interested 
              in pursuing astronomy research as a career, should take part in 
              independent study or research projects with faculty members as part 
              of the astronomy major curriculum. 
             Major in Sciences and LettersCurriculum
            E-mail: astronomy@uiuc.edu  
             Degree title: Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts and Sciences 
             Minimum required major and supporting course work normally equates 
              to 44-48 hours. 
             General education: The LAS General Education requirements are 
              set up so students automatically complete the Campus General Education 
              requirements. 
             Minimum hours required for graduation: 120 hours 
             Departmental distinction. A student majoring in astronomy may 
              earn distinction by attaining a minimum grade point average of 3.5 
              in 300- and 400-level astronomy, math, and physics courses. Students 
              desiring distinction should consult with an astronomy adviser before 
              the senior year. 
            
               
                |  Hours | 
                 Requirements | 
               
               
                |  3-6  | 
                 Select one 
                  group of courses:  | 
               
               
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                    ASTR 100Perspectives in Astronomy   | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 or  | 
               
               
                |   | 
                  
                    ASTR 121The Solar System, and   | 
               
               
                |   | 
                  
                    ASTR 122Stars and Galaxies   | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 or  | 
               
               
                |   | 
                  
                    ASTR 210General Astronomy (strongly preferred)   | 
               
               
                |  1  | 
                 ASTR 401Scientific 
                  Writing for Astro  | 
               
               
                | 10-11  | 
                  
                    MATH 220Calculus I, and   | 
               
               
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                    MATH 230Calculus II, and   | 
               
               
                |   | 
                  
                    MATH 242Calculus of Several Variables, or equivalent 
                    | 
               
               
                |  12  | 
                 PHYS 211Univ 
                  Physics, Mechanics  | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 PHYS 212 
                  Univ Physics, Elec & Mag  | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 PHYS 213 
                  Univ Physics, Thermal Physics  | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 PHYS 214Univ 
                  Physics, Quantum Phys  | 
               
               
                |  18  | 
                 Minimum of 
                  18 hours of 300- and 400-level astronomy and physics courses 
                  (excluding PHYS 419), of which at least 10 hours must be astronomy 
                  courses (excluding ASTR 401)  | 
               
             
            Recommended courses for students intending to pursue graduate study 
              in Astronomy: MATH 225 or 415, 380, 385; PHYS 325, 326, 401, 427, 
              435, 436, 479, 486, 487. 
             Twelve hours of 300- and 400-level Astronomy/Physics courses must 
              be taken on this campus. 
             All foreign language requirements must be satisfied. 
             Minor in Astronomy
            The minor in astronomy is designed to broaden the student's knowledge 
            of science and our place in the universe. The minor in Astronomy will 
            benefit especially those students who are eager to learn astronomy 
            but who do not anticipate it to be their career. The Astronomy minor 
            is also suitable for students who intend to pursue careers in areas 
            that may benefit from a good knowledge of astronomy such as aerospace 
            industry, science writing, scientific journalism, or science teaching 
            in schools. 
             E-mail: astronomy@uiuc.edu 
             Web address for department: http://www.astro.uiuc.edu/ 
            
               
                |  Hours | 
                Requirements  | 
               
               
                |  12  | 
                 Select from 
                  the following:  | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 ASTR 
                    100Perspectives in Astronomy *   | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 ASTR 
                    121The Solar System *  | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 ASTR 
                    122Stars and Galaxies *  | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 ASTR 
                    210General Astronomy *  | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 ASTR 
                    404Stellar Astrophysics   | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 ASTR 
                    405Solar Sys and IS Medium   | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 ASTR 
                    406-Galaxies and the Universe   | 
               
               
                |   | 
                 ASTR 
                    414Astronomical Techniques   | 
               
               
                |  6  | 
                 Additional 
                  Astronomy courses at any level (four of the six hours must be 
                  from courses other than ASTR 199 and ASTR 390)  | 
               
               
                |  18  | 
                 Total  | 
               
             
             
              *  Credit in ASTR 100, 121, 
              122, and 210 may be mutually exclusive (see the  Courses 
              catalog for details).   
              
              
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