they are usually around $200-$400 for 1 term
Take all the Physics and Math courses you can get. Chemistry, Geography and Geology could also be helpful, depending on what specialized slice of Astronomy interests you most.
There are many colleges and universities offering credit courses in astronomy. Your astronomy teacher will have some information about them.
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
absolutely! most working astronomers have a Ph.D in astronomy, the best route towards this is not to get an undergrad degree in only astronomy as it is too limiting. combine astronomy with physics to get an astrophysics degree or go for astronomy and math with several core physics courses. courses in computer science, geology, and chemistry may also be appropriate.
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.
If you're contemplating a career related to Astronomy, then your college-level studies should include all the mathematics and physics courses you can get.
he found intrest in different kinds of astronomy:)
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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.
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First year physics includes mechanics and dynamics, energy, atomic theory, and a dustings of astronomy, electronics, and optics.
Astronomy, Physics, Mathematics and the like. Essentially anything either involving routine use of advanced mathematics and physics or pure physics.