24 Space Sciences degrees found
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24 Space Sciences degrees found
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Open University
Postgraduate Certificate in Space Science
- Online United Kingdom
Postgraduate Certificate
Full time, Part time
1 year
Distance Learning
English
Designed for those with an academic or professional interest in space science, this Postgraduate Certificate in Space Science qualification provides students with a wide-ranging overview of scientific measurement in the space environment and will equip students with the skills required to carry out scientific investigations using space-based instrumentation, both individually and as a team.
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University of Cape Town
Study Abroad in Cape Town Course - Astronomy, Space Science, Astrophysics
- Cape Town, South Africa
Courses
Full time
1 semester
On-Campus
English
Are you completing your qualification in the field of science? Our courses combine a theoretical background into astronomical techniques, instrumentation and data analysis in the areas of astronomy, space science and astrophysics.The UCT Faculty of Science is, by various measures, the best in South Africa, it has the largest number of scientists who have been rated through a rigorous process of international evaluation and within this group it has the largest number who are acknowledged to be world leaders in their fields, holding an “A” rating. Get a taste of what it’s like to study a course for a semester at a renowned department such as this one. Join the Semester Study Abroad Programme today! Choose from a variety of bachelor and master’s courses, across a wide range of disciplines for international credit transfer.
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Stanford Summer Session
Summer Course: Economics from Outer Space
- Stanford, USA
Summer courses
Full time
8 weeks
On-Campus
English
The possibilities for economic measurement have been transformed through observation of the earth from satellites. In this course, we will study the array of possibilities in free and commercial imagery, and link up to applications in economic research and industry.
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Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna
SP2ARK - Space Plasma Propulsion: Advancements, Research, and Know-How
- Pisa, Italy
Courses
Full time
5 days
On-Campus
English
The SP2ARK - Space Plasma Propulsion: Advancements, Research, and Know-How Seasonal School will introduce participants to the topic of plasma-based electric propulsion (EP), which represents an enabling technology for a growing number of space applications, from low Earth orbit constellations to interplanetary missions. Interest in EP systems has accelerated in recent years, thanks to the technological maturity achieved by several concepts and the growth of a new space economy.
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Tacoma Community College
Associate of Science - Specialization in Astronomy
- Tacoma, USA
Associate of Science
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The Associate of Science Degree is designed for students who plan to transfer to specific science majors at four-year colleges or universities. Students pursuing this degree are required to select a field of specialization from an approved list and will be assigned a TCC advisor to understand specialization requirements. Astronomy is a field of specialization at TCC. You can prepare for a future career in astronomy or physics. TCC offers courses that cover the first two years of a typical four-year college astronomy or physics program. Students will earn an Associate of Science Track 2 (AS-T Track 2) degree to enter a four-year college or university.
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University of Pisa Summer - Winter Schools & Foundation Course
Summer School Ancient Egyptian Magic and Astronomy: Texts and Practices
- Online Italy
- Baratti, Italy + 2 more
Summer courses
Part time
7 days
Distance Learning
English
The Summer School "Ancient Egyptian Magic and Astronomy: Texts and Practices" is a 7-day intensive academic program aimed to introduce the students to the study of ancient Egyptian magic and astronomy. Italian and international scholars will hold lessons on magical texts and objects, magical practitioners, ancient astronomy, and astrology, introducing the student to the main instruments and topics and on significant case studies.
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Santa Barbara City College
Associate of Science in Astronomy
- Santa Barbara, USA
Associate of Science
Full time
On-Campus
English
Astronomy has played an important role in the development of modern science and technology. Astronomers study the formation, chemistry, composition, and evolution of celestial objects. Modern astronomers work with advanced technology and instrumentation to study planets, stars galaxies, nebulae, black holes, and the universe itself. Students take astronomy courses to prepare for a major in astronomy, or to fulfill general education requirements in related fields, or to prepare for various vocational jobs as technicians for high-tech industries. Graduates with a bachelor's degree in astronomy pursue careers as museum and planetarium directors, astronomers/astrophysicists, space scientists, mission data analysts, spacecraft and instrument designers, teachers, observatory technicians, telescope operators, electronics technicians, computer programmers, or to work in the fields of optics, mathematics, electronics, or computer programming.
Vancouver Island University
Astronomy
- Nanaimo, Canada
Courses
On-Campus
English
Introduction to fundamental principles in astronomy. Topics include geocentric vs. heliocentric astronomy, the celestial sphere, navigating the night sky, tides and eclipses, and a detailed examination of the planets and other solar system objects. Includes a bi-weekly lab and observing sessions, weather permitting. Observational Astronomy: Observational astronomers use telescopes and other instruments to observe celestial objects and phenomena.
University of Wyoming
Astronomy Minor
- Laramie, USA
Courses
On-Campus
English
An Astronomy minor is an excellent choice for students interested in exploring the vast and fascinating field of astronomy, which encompasses the study of celestial objects, the universe's origins, and the physical laws that govern cosmic phenomena. Here are key points about the Astronomy minor: Fundamental Concepts: Students in an Astronomy minor delve into fundamental concepts of astronomy, including the structure and evolution of stars, galaxies, planets, and other celestial bodies. They study topics such as planetary systems, stellar formation and evolution, cosmology, and the history of the universe.
Cornell University
Astronomy Major
- Ithaca, USA
Courses
On-Campus
English
The Astronomy Major at Cornell University is designed to be flexible so that it can be customized to the needs of each student. There is a common core set of courses followed by two concentration paths: Astrophysics Concentration is designed for those who intend to go on to graduate school in the physical sciences such as Astronomy, Physics, or Engineering. General Astronomy Concentration is intended for students who do not plan on research careers in astronomy, but may have more broad intellectual interests, and are interested in related career paths, such as education or public outreach. The flexibility offered by the General Astronomy Concentration make it suitable to be elected as second major by a broad group of students.
University of Hertfordshire
University Foundation Physics, Astronomy & Mathematics
- Hatfield, United Kingdom
Foundation Year
Full time
2 semesters
On-Campus
English
Home to some of the UK’s best teaching facilities, our School has a planetarium and fully equipped undergraduate laboratories and our Bayfordbury Observatory is recognised as one of the best in the UK. You’ll be taught by exceptional mathematicians and scientists and will have great opportunities to put your skills into practice, including a year-long work placement in the UK or abroad and to work with our industry partners on innovative new projects. Our renowned research includes the astrophysics of galaxies and black holes, quantum computing and climate change.
Smith College
Course in - Astronomy
- Northampton, USA
Courses
On-Campus
English
Smith Astronomy is a part of the Five College Astronomy Department. The consortium offers a rich curriculum in astronomy and astrophysics, taught by astronomers from Smith, Amherst College, Hampshire College, Mount Holyoke College, and Massachusetts.
Colby College
Course - Physics and Astronomy
- Waterville, USA
Courses
On-Campus
English
Are you interested in understanding how atoms can be cooled and trapped using lasers and magnetic fields, investigating fundamental symmetries in particle physics, or studying the evolution of galaxies over cosmic time? Want to perform experiments using X-ray diffraction, lasers, and a Michelson-Morley interferometer? At Colby, you can.
Perimeter Institute
Cosmology
- Waterloo, Canada
Courses
Distance Learning
English
This learning module provides an introduction to modern cosmology and how it explains some experimental facts about our Universe. We start by discussing the homogenous universe described by the FRW spacetime, explain the various components of the matter content, touch on Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, CMB, dark matter, and dark energy. We also discuss motivations for introducing inflation and how it predicts the right kind of fluctuations that lead to the structure formation in our Universe.
Truckee Meadows Community College
Course - Astronomy Classes
- Reno, USA
Courses
English
Astronomy classes at TMCC support degree programs in the sciences as well as students who wish to complete their general education requirements.
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