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Bachelor of Commerce with the degree of Bachelor of Science with a major in Astronomy and Astrophysics

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Overview

Be part of the business of science. Embrace the challenge of today's science and technology industries as they meet the fast-paced world of business and finance.

Commerce, or business, is the exchange of goods or commodities. In this degree you will study management, marketing, finance and accounting as well as undertake research and study in a science discipline of your choice.

Astronomy examines the universe via the light received from it. Astrophysics uses the laws of physics to interpret astronomical phenomena, and determine the origin and evolution of the cosmos.

You’ll explore:

  • our understanding of celestial objects such as planets, stars and galaxies
  • the methods through which we have gained this insight.

A strong focus is on the techniques and technology used to gather astronomical data. Using laboratories, and the optical and radio observatories on campus, you’ll develop a critical approach and in-depth research skills.

You can combine your study with: computer science, electronics, mathematics, photonics, physics.

Degrees offering Astronomy and Astrophysics

Key features

  • Flexible program: tailor your studies to your interests.
  • Strong links between Macquarie University and the nearby National Observatories provide many learning opportunities.
  • Staff are active astronomy and astrophysics researchers, recognised at a national and international level.
  • Students can apply for summer vacation scholarships to work on research projects.

Location

North Ryde

Suitable for

Students interested in astronomy, and seeking work in any field that values enhanced analytical, computational and technical skills.

HECS Course fee

AUD $4,520 p.a. This is an Average Fee

Student amenities fee

Information on the Student services and amenities fee

Entry requirements

English language requirements

If you have completed the NSW HSC or equivalent you satisfy the English proficiency requirements.

For full information view the English proficiency requirements table (436 Kb).

Work experience requirements

What you will study

Degree requirements Credit Points
Minimum number of credit points for this degree 96
Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 60
Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 30
Minimum number of credit points from Commerce designated units 42
Minimum number of credit points from Science designated units 42
Completion of Specified Foundation Units
Completion of a Qualifying Major for the Bachelor of Commerce
Completion of a Qualifying Major for the Bachelor of Science
Completion of a designated People unit
Completion of a designated Planet unit
Completion of other specific minimum requirements as set out below

Double degree requirements

The following outlines the units (subjects) to be studied within this double degree.

100 level Credit Points
Required ACST101 Techniques and Elements of Finance 3
Required BBA102 Principles of Management 3
Required ECON111 Microeconomic Principles 3
Required MKTG101 Marketing Fundamentals 3
Required either ACCG100 Accounting IA
or ACCG106 Accounting Information for Decision-Making 3
Total credit points required to satisfy this major 36

Major requirements

The following outlines the units (subjects) to be studied within this major

100 level Credit Points
Required PHYS140 Physics IA 3
Required PHYS143 Physics IB 3
Required either MATH135 Mathematics IA
or MATH132 Mathematics IA (Advanced) 3
Required either MATH136 Mathematics IB
or MATH133 Mathematics IB (Advanced) 3
200 level Credit Points
Required PHYS201 Physics IIA 3
Required PHYS202 Physics IIB 3
Required MATH235 Mathematics IIA 3
Required ASTR278 Advanced Astronomy 3
300 level Credit Points
Capstone ASTR310 C Frontiers of Astronomy and Astrophysics 3
Required ASTR377 Astrophysics I 3
Required ASTR378 General Relativity and Cosmology 3
Required PHYS301 Electromagnetism and Quantum Physics 3
Total credit points required to satisfy this major 36

Notes

  • Units marked with a C are Capstone units.
  • The course information contained on this page is applicable for 2012 ONLY.
    For more information please read the courses disclaimer.

Careers

Career Opportunities

  • astronomical research and instrumentation
  • business and finance
  • computing and modelling
  • industrial research
  • patent attorney
  • remote sensing
  • scientific research
  • teaching (with a Diploma of Education)

Employers

? high tech companies

? defence and defence industries

? government departments

? hospitals and laboratories

? CSIRO and Anglo-Australian Observatory

? NASA/ESO and other major observatories

? overseas science and technology organisations

? universities

Average starting salary

Median starting salary is $48,000 for a physical sciences graduate (source: GradStats 2009).

Profiles

Astronomy student Chirs Rawling with telescope at Observatory_photowrite Mar 2010Web.JPG

Our Students

Christopher Rawling, Bachelor of Science, major in Astronomy and Astrophysics

Christopher decided to study a Bachelor of Science with a major in Astronomy and Astrophysics as he has always been fascinated in stargazing. "Macquarie University has some great lecturers who convey their lectures in an interesting manner. The University also has connections with the Anglo Australian Observatory and has its own observatory on campus where students can do practical observations and learn about the instruments used with hands-on experience."

 

Our Graduates

 
Orsola De Marco Photo_ Astronomy Staff_by Photowrite_May 2009_smaller version.JPG

Our Expertise

Associate Professor, Orsola De Marco

Orsola De Marco carries out research on the physics of stars and nebulae. After obtaining her PhD at University College London on the death of common stars, she spent several years as a research assistant at the Zurich politechnic, and then back at University College London, working primarily on massive stellar winds. Before joing the Department of Physics at Macquarie University, Orsola  spent around a decade at the American Museum of Natural History in New York, where she became involved in the physics of binary stars and the influence of companion on the life and evolution of a star.

Why choose Macquarie?

Why choose Macquarie

Macquarie offers an outstanding learning experience. We are renowned for excellence in interdisciplinary research and teaching, our unique approach to learning, our highly skilled graduates, and our first-class facilities. 

Macquarie University for future students undergraduatean education in the top two per cent of universities in the world, giving you an international recognised and respected degree

Macquarie University for future students undergraduatea campus in one of the largest business and technology precincts in the southern hemisphere, giving you the industry experience employers look for

Macquarie University for future students undergraduatemulti-billion dollar investment in facilities and infrastructure, including the most high-tech university library in Australia

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Learning for life

Our degrees are designed to help you get ahead and stay ahead in your life and your career.

Overseas opportunities

Overseas opportunities

Enhance your degree with Macquarie's overseas study and exchange programs in over 300 countries.

Macquarie University information for future undergraduate students about our vibrant campus

Our vibrant campus

120 social clubs and societies, 35 sports clubs, sport and aquatic centre, the only on-campus music festival.

 

Contact us

Faculty of Science
Ph: 61 2 9850 6000
Fax: 61 2 9850 6565
Email: scienceenquiries@mq.edu.au 
www.physics.mq.edu.au

Apply

The major in Astronomy and Astrophysics (ASA01) is available in more than one degree.

Apply

1. Select your UAC Code for your preferred degree:

300543

Bachelor of Advanced Science

300288

Bachelor of Commerce with the degree of Bachelor of Science

300758

Bachelor of Engineering with the degree of Bachelor of Science

300517

Bachelor of Science

300537

Bachelor of Science with the Diploma of Education

300305

Bachelor of Science with the degree of Bachelor of Laws

2. Go to the UAC website and select “Apply". This link will open in a new window.

Applications for Session 2 2012 open on Wednesday 4th April 2012.

Re-admission

Students wishing to return to study at Macquarie University should visit the Previous Macquarie Students webpage, for further information and application procedures. 



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