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Astronomy Minor

The minor in Astronomy is designed for students desiring a general background in Astronomy.  There are two tracks (Track One, Track Two) each comprising 18-20 credit hours of required Physics courses.  It is highly recommended that students follow Track One, since the upper level courses will be very challenging without a solid foundation in calculus-based physics.  Students must receive grades of C or better in each course.

Astronomy advising questions should be directed to Professor Mark Brodwin (brodwinm@umkc.edu) or Professor Daniel McIntosh (McIntoshDH@umkc.edu)

Track One (recommended)

Suggested plan of study

Starting Fall of odd years:
  Fall Spring
Year 1   PHYSICS 240MATH 210 PHYSICS 250, MATH 220
Year 2 PHYSICS 355 (Stellar Astrophys.) PHYSICS 465 (Cosmology)
Year 3 PHYSICS 356 (Galaxies) PHYSICS 353 (Practical Ast.)
    
    
   
   
Starting Fall of even years:
  Fall Spring
Year 1   PHYSICS 240, MATH 210 PHYSICS 250, MATH 220
Year 2 PHYSICS 356 (Galaxies) PHYSICS 353 (Practical Ast.)
Year 3 PHYSICS 355 (Stellar Astrophys.) PHYSICS 465 (Cosmology)
Note: Only 3 of the 300- and 400-level courses in years 2 and 3 are required.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Track Two (approval required):

Suggested plan of study

Starting Fall of odd years:
  Fall Spring
Year 1 PHYSICS 210, MATH 120 PHYSICS 220
Year 2 PHYSICS 350 (Modern Physics) PHYSICS 153L (Intro Astro Lab)
Year 3 PHYSICS 356 (Galaxies) PHYSICS 353 (Practical Astron.)
    
    
   
   
Starting Fall of even years:
  Fall Spring
Year 2 PHYSICS 210, MATH 120 PHYSICS 220
Year 3 PHYSICS 350 (Modern Physics) PHYSICS 153L (Intro Astro Lab)
Year 4 PHYSICS 356 (Galaxies) PHYSICS 353 (Practical Astron.)
Note: Only the 300- and 400- level courses are listed in years 2, 3 and 4.  A 100-level course, if desired, can be taken any semester.
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