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Laurea in B.S. in Astronomia

University of Hawaii, Hilo


Sede

Stati Uniti d'America (USA)

Modalità di studio

Campus

Lingua del programma

Inglese

Aree di studio

Fisica, Astronomia

Durata

4 Anni

Formato

Full-time

Tipo di programma

Laurea in ambito scientifico

Costo

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Descrizione del programma

B.S. in Astronomy

Astronomers seek answers to some of the biggest and oldest questions in science: How did the Universe begin? How will it end? What is in the Universe? How do stars, planets, galaxies and black holes form? How do they end? Addressing these questions incorporates physics, mathematics, chemistry, biology, computer science, optics and instrumentation, and even history and philosophy are companion fields. The U.H. Hilo academic astronomy program leverages the astronomy infrastructure of Mauna Kea and the University Park of Science and Technology to provide students with knowledge of astronomy and astrophysics, and training in modern methods of observational astronomy.

The B.S. degree program provides the skills necessary for students seeking careers in astronomy, as professional research astronomers, observatory technical staff members, or work in related fields that include planetary geosciences, teaching, and outreach.

Mission

The U.H. Hilo astronomy program aims to (a) develop the scientific knowledge and analytic skills of students, whether they be majors or not, through a focus on the field of astronomy; and (b) instill an appreciation of science, particularly astronomy, in students. The program provides the students with transferable skills so they can excel in a wide range of STEM-related fields. Through the study of astronomy, graduates will also learn to appreciate and understand science more broadly, enabling them to be more informed citizens. The B.S. degree program, taking advantage of our access to Mauna Kea Observatories, provides the training needed for students seeking careers in astronomy--as professional astronomers, observatory technical staff, and educators. Our program supports the liberal arts mission of the University by providing general education courses in a field of major importance to the State of Hawaiʻi.

Program Learning Outcomes

The B.S. program in astronomy is designed to develop student mastery of:

  • Major fields of modern astronomy: stars, planets, interstellar/intergalactic gas, galaxies, and cosmology;
  • Basics of mechanics, optics, electromagnetism, atomic structure, and modern physics; and
  • Practical applications such as instrumentation, computation, modern observational techniques, and data analysis.

Goals for Student Learning in the Major

Graduates are also expected to:

  • understand the relations between astronomy and other areas of science;
  • solve problems with scientific reasoning and critical thinking skills;
  • communicate complex ideas effectively, both verbally and in writing; and
  • appreciate the impact of astronomy in the state of Hawaiʻi.

We also try to provide every opportunity for the students to conduct original research with faculty or Mauna Kea Observatories staff.

Special Aspects of the Astronomy Program

The Department is housed in the new Sciences and Technology Building, which provides modern offices, classrooms, introductory and advanced undergraduate labs, and faculty research facilities that offer students an ideal working environment.

The Department owns an observatory site on Mauna Kea among some of the largest and most powerful instruments in the world. A planned new telescope will provide students with the opportunity to pursue research-grade projects under the supervision of Department faculty, who have active research projects in several areas of astronomy. In addition, the Observatory Internship program, coordinated with institutions based in the University Park of Science and Technology, offers students a unique opportunity to gain practical or research experience at astronomical observatories atop Mauna Kea prior to obtaining their degree.

The Space Grant Fellowship Program offers competitive fellowships to students of exceptional promise, usually during their senior year. The fellowships provide a full tuition waiver and a small stipend. Space Grant Fellows conduct a proposed research project under the supervision of a faculty mentor and participate in University-wide Space Grant College symposia. Funding for travel to meetings is available from this program.

Affiliated faculty from the University Technology Park and other facilities offer a rich array of supplemental Special Topics courses which expand opportunities for students.

B.S. in Astronomy Requirements

Group 1. General Education Basic, Area, and Integrative Requirements in effect Fall 2011

Students may choose to graduate under the General Education Basic, Area, and Integrative requirements and graduation requirements in force at the time they entered the U.H. System, when they entered U.H. Hilo, or when they graduate, provided there is no break in enrollment.

Students should meet with their academic advisor to ensure that they enroll in courses that will enable them to meet these requirements as well as requirements for the major and for graduation. Some courses may meet both General Education requirements and major requirements.

The new GE basic, core, and integrative requirements and lists of certified courses are posted on the General Education website.

Group 2. Major Requirements

1.Required courses in Astronomy and Physics (48 credits)

  • ASTR 110L General Astronomy Lab (1)
  • ASTR 180 Principles Of Astronomy I (3)
  • ASTR 181 Principles Of Astronomy II (3)
  • ASTR 250-250L Observational Astronomy (3), Observational Astronomy Lab (1)
  • ASTR/PHYS 260-260L Computational Physics & Astronomy (3), Computational Physics & Astronomy Lab (1)
  • ASTR 350 Stellar Astrophysics (3)
  • ASTR 351 Galactic & Extragal Astrophys (3)
  • ASTR 495A-495B Seminar (1), Seminar (1)
  • PHYS 170-170L General Physics I: Mechanics (4), General Physics I Lab (1)
  • PHYS 171-171L General Physics II: Elec & Magnetism (4), General Physics II Lab (1)
  • PHYS 270 General Physics III: Intro Modern Phy (3)
  • PHYS 331 Optics (3)
  • PHYS 341 Thermodynamics (3)
  • And 6 credits in additional PHYS or ASTR at the 300- or 400-level, not including ASTR 400 Observatory Internship (1–6)

2.Required courses in related fields (24 credits)

  • CS 150 Intro To Computer Science I (3)
  • CHEM 161-161L General Chemistry I (3), General Chemistry I Lab (1)
  • MATH 205-206 Calculus I (4), Calculus II (4)
  • MATH 231-232 Calculus III (3), Calculus IV (3)
  • MATH 300 Ordinary Diff Equations (3)

Total Semester Hours Required for the B.S. in Astronomy

120 credits required.

Notes

Students must earn at least a 2.0 GPA in courses required for the major. To earn a Bachelor of Science degree in Astronomy, students must fulfill the requirements for the major and meet all of the University’s other baccalaureate degree requirements. A 2.0 or better in every required course above in ASTR, PHYS and MATH is required. A minimum of 30 credits is required at the 300- or 400-level. Students wishing to make timely progress toward graduation are urged to pay careful attention to all degree requirements. In addition, when planning a schedule of courses, it is imperative to be aware of course prerequisites and the frequency with which courses are offered. This information is available in the course listings. To ensure progress toward degree completion, students are urged to meet with an advisor each semester before registering .

Informazioni sulla Scuola

UH Hilo at a Glance

The University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo is a state university with a private college atmosphere. We offer small class sizes, a low faculty-to-student ratio, and opportunities for research and hands-on learning. As a public university, the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo has a unique position in the State—and country—by offering a rigorous and engaging curriculum at an affordable tuition rate. The admission requirements are moderately selective, allowing above-average students the opportunity to enjoy the benefits of a small school experience. UH, Hilo is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges.

Established:

  • 1947 when UH Mānoa begins the Hilo program
  • 1970 as the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo

Role: Public Liberal Arts and Science University of Hawaiʻi

Calendar:

  • 2 semesters of 16-17 weeks each and
  • a four-week intensive summer session and
  • a six-week regular summer session

Enrollment: 4,043 Faculty to Student Ratio: 1:14 Average Class Size: 20

Campus Size:

  • 115 acres - Main Campus
  • 33 acres - University Village Phase I (under development)
  • 10 acres - Pacific Aquaculture and Coastal Resource Center
  • 110 acres - Panaʻewa Farm
  • 163 acres - UH Hilo Science and Technology Park (Makai)
  • 324 acres - UH Hilo Science and Technology Park (Mauka)

Degrees:

  • Bachelor of Arts (BA)
  • Bachelor of Science (BS)
  • Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
  • Master of Arts (MA)
  • Master of Education (MEd)
  • Master of Science (MS)
  • Doctorate (Ph.D.)
  • Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
  • Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.)

Majors:

  • 37 Undergraduate
  • 8 Graduate
  • 4 Doctorates

Tuition: See the Tuition & Fees page

The Most Diverse Students

In 2014, UH Hilo was named as the most diverse four-year public institution in the country by the Chronicle of Higher Education.

Why Students Choose UH Hilo

On Hawai‘i Island, inspiration is everywhere; it’s in the land, sky, and sea, in the people, we meet on forest trails, local markets, and in our classrooms. Built on the coastal slopes of the world’s largest mountain and centered in the Pacific Ocean, the University of Hawai‘i Hilo challenges empowers and inspires our students. As a university community, we draw our inspiration from the people we call ‘ohana, and the island we call home.

Inspired by the ‘Āina

In Hawai‘i we know the land, the ‘āina, sustains us. The earth is more than a resource; it is our source of life. Surrounded by an incredible combination of high mountains and deep ocean, lush rainforest and arid fields of lava, we are inspired to understand our world through bold scholarship and care for our environment through a responsible relationship with our living earth and the community of life it sustains.

Inspired by Discovery

Our island home was discovered by courageous voyagers and their legacy inspires us to follow in the wake of their double-hulled canoes. A UH Hilo education is designed for discovery; from sea stars to supernovae, our focus on hands-on learning allows our students and expert faculty to discover the world together. Research in the field, internships with local businesses and organizations, small class sizes that encourage the honest exchange of ideas, and our university supported exchange programs all come together to inspire our students to discover their talents and passions by exploring the world.

Inspired by Innovation

By cultivating creativity, critical thinking, and cultural understanding, we prepare graduates that are ready to tackle 21st-century challenges and move the world forward. Whether our students are restoring native forests, improving the health of our local community, composing powerful stories, or designing safe landing for the first manned mission to Mars, they take inspiration from centuries of innovation to formulate creative solutions rooted in the hard-earned wisdom of those that came before.

Inspired by Each Other

The unique heritage of Hawai‘i weaves together a lei of cultures that honor our shared humanity and challenges us to learn from each other and see the world through a different lens. Our dynamic programs and vibrant location draw students from across Hawai‘i, the Pacific, and the world, creating academic and social opportunities at UH Hilo that can be found nowhere else on earth.

Inspired by You

When it comes down to it, we exist to prepare our students to empower their lives and transform the world, and you are our greatest inspiration. Deeply committed to creating that opportunity, UH Hilo is leading higher education into the future by providing a rigorous, residential college experience within reach. With the most affordable resident tuition rate in the state and $45 million awarded annually in financial aid and scholarships, we strive to break down barriers to higher education and open the doors of opportunity. At the University of Hawai‘i Hilo, we find our inspiration in the unique community and amazing environment that surrounds us every day. If there was ever a place to be inspired, this is it. Join us, and find what inspires you.

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