Astronomy and Physics (double bachelor)
The combined Astronomy & Physics education programme takes three years and comprises courses from the Astronomy and Physics bachelor's programmes (212 EC in total). The first year (69 EC) is concluded with two separate propedeutic diplomas: one for Astronomy and one for Physics. This is followed by the second year (78 EC) and third year (65 EC). The combined Astronomy & Physics programme results in two Bachelor of Science (BSc) diplomas: BSc Astronomy and BSc Physics. Please find the course descriptions for years 1, 2 and 3 and the Astronomy electives on the tabs below.
Information on study and career orientation can be found on the tab Career orientation.
In addition to this combined programme, there are three other options for the Astronomy bachelor's:
Astronomy - three years, one bachelor's diploma
Astronomy and Mathematics - three years, two bachelor's diplomas
Astronomy and Computer Science - one year, two propedeutic diplomas
More information
Astronomy bachelor student's website Astronomy study advisor