Universität Wien

28.06. Astronomy

A. Bachelor programme Astronomy

1. Mandatory modules

Introduction to astronomy I (STEP)

Introduction to astronomy II (STEP)

Introduction to astronomy III

Astronomical Laboratory Exercises for Beginners

Basics of mathematics and physics for astronomers I

Basics of mathematics and physics for astronomers II

Numerical methods in astronomy

Introduction to physics I

Introduction to physics II

Introduction to physics III

Analysis for physicists I

Analysis for physicists II

Linear algebra for physicists

Astrophysics I

Astronomical instruments I

History of science/philosophy of science/philosophy

Practical observations

Seminar: topics of the current astronomical research

Astronomical bachelorseminar (incl. Bachelor thesis)

2. Alternative mandatory module

Astronomical instruments II

Astrophysics II

3. Optional Modules

B. Master programme Astronomy

1. Mandatory modules

Astronomical mandatory module: cosmology and extragalactic Astronomy

Stars and Planets

Astronomical mandatory module: milky way and interstellar medium

Astronomical mandatory module: methods and instruments of astronomy

Astronomical mandatory module: Classical Astronomy, Celestial Mechanics, History

2. Alternative mandatory modules

Astronomical instruments II

Astrophysics II

Practical in observation orientated astronomy

Practical training in numerical astronomy

3. Astronomical Consolidation module group

3.1. Astronomical mandatory module

Cosmology and extragalactic astronomy
Stars and Planets
Milky way and interstellar medium
Methods and instruments of astronomy
Classical Astronomy, Celestial Mechanics and History of Astronomy

3.2. Astronomical consolidation module

Classical Astronomy, Celestial Mechanics and History of Astronomy
Cosmology and extragalactic astronomy
Methods and instruments of astronomy
Milky way and interstellar medium
Stars and Planets

4. Optional Module Group

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