A BS in science (Physics/Math) is minimum, an MS in Astronomy or a PHd in Astronomy is even better.
At least a BS, an MS, and a PhD.
Rizal Technological University in Mandaluyong City is the first and currently the only school that offers courses in astronomy such as B.S. Astronomy Technology and MS in Astronomy
Almost all Catholic university offer a BS in economics.
No, not that I'm aware of.
There are numerous universities which offer astronomy courses in Pakistan. Quaid-e-Azam University Islamabad, Punjab University Lahore, University of Karachi, Mehran University Jamshoro, and many other universities offer PhD. level courses in astronomy and space sciences. NED University in affiliation with Karachi University is considered the top university for astronomy programs.
The Philipppines has the best BS medical technology schools. You can choose from 2000 to 3000 very good schools for BSMT.
There may be some astronomy clubs near you. See if you can find something by Googling. If there is a planetarium nearby, plan a visit. You local library will surely have many books with lots of information and stunning photographs. If any local colleges offer courses on astronomy, think about taking one. If that is not workable, maybe teachers in the astronomy program can offer some tips on good sources of information.
bs it best or bs physics
Many colleges and universities offer astronomy classes. Which you choose is up to you. Some of these colleges include, University of Arizona, Ball State University, and Johns Hopkins University.
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It varies from school to school. Some schools also offer a BA which is a more general degree. BS in biology will be a more targeted degree. For example Saint Leo University in Florida offers a BS in biology while Florida Gulf Coast University offers a BA.