What is the BSc Astronomy Syllabus?
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BSc in Astronomy course is a 3-year program consisting 6 equal semesters. The subjects and syllabus may vary depending on the college, however, here is a general overview of BSc Astronomy Syllabus covered in the course curriculum:
BSc Astronomy Subjects Sem I Mathematical Physics I Environment Sustainability & Climate Change Mechanics Critical Thinking BSc Astronomy Subjects Sem II Electricity and Magnetism Mathematical Physics II Thermal Physics Living Conversations BSc Astronomy Subjects Sem III Waves and Optics Elements of Modern Physics Analog Systems and Applications Skill Enhancement Course I (Elective) BSc Astronomy Subjects Sem IV Mathematical Physics Digital System and Application Solid State Physics Skill Enhancement Course II (Elective) BSc Astronomy Subjects Sem V Quantum Mechanics and Application Minor -V Atomic and Molecular Physics Leadership & Teamwork BSc Astronomy Subjects Sem VI Electromagnetic Theory Nuclear and Particle Physics Statistical Mechanics Minor -VI Note: The information is sourced from external sites and may vary.
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