AstroStudentUSQ
18-09-2017, 03:01 PM
Hi everyone,
Just thought I'd share some news for anyone who isn't aware and is interested in pursuing Astronomy studies formally and professionally, USQ (University of Southern Queensland) is introducing for 2018 a dedicated Bachelor of Science (Astronomical and Space Sciences) program which is fully online except for two residential schools in third year. I am excited to have been accepted into the program and am starting when the program kicks off in Semester 1, 2018! :)
The program will be accredited by the Australian Institute of Physics if you include the recommended electives and is suitable for study pathway as a professional astronomer.
If you already have a bachelor degree in another field, USQ also offers a similar program with a "catch up" emphasis through their online Master of Science (Astrophysics)
Both degrees are training for professional astronomy, and with the right grades enable you to progress into a Research Masters and PhD in Astronomy. The research programs are also available via distance.
Check out these links for more info!
Astrophysics research website: https://www.usq.edu.au/research/astrophysics
Astrophysics Group blog: http://astrophysics.usq.edu.au
Astronomy study programs: http://www.usq.edu.au/astronomy
There has been a lot of talk about Swinburne University's online astronomy programs. Important difference between Swinburne and USQ's online astronomy degrees: USQ's astrophysics programs are educating you in the knowledge and skill set to be a professional astronomer and conduct professional level astrophysics research. If you want to become a professional astronomer and are looking for a distance study option in Australia - USQ is the only way to go!
The Swinburne programs are not training in professional astronomy, nor does graduating from them qualify you as one. By their own admission their curriculum takes a "conceptual" rather than mathematical focus, and sounds great if you are wanting to stay firmly in the amateur camp but expand your general astronomy knowledge and sounds like it would be great for planetarium type work. The Swinburne programs by themselves would not lead to a PhD anywhere - as they are coursework based (minor projects, although fun, don't qualify as research content) and the content is not geared towards progression beyond the conceptual based Masters.
If you are wanting to shift towards professional astronomy and do this via distance study in Australia, USQ is the only way to go!
I've looked into and emailed between USQ and swinburne so much recently! If anyone has any questions, I'd love to share what I've learnt about these programs from the respective administrators / lecturers :) Everyone who has thoughts on formal astronomy studies should chime in :)
Cheers all!
Mark
:thumbsup::D:)
Just thought I'd share some news for anyone who isn't aware and is interested in pursuing Astronomy studies formally and professionally, USQ (University of Southern Queensland) is introducing for 2018 a dedicated Bachelor of Science (Astronomical and Space Sciences) program which is fully online except for two residential schools in third year. I am excited to have been accepted into the program and am starting when the program kicks off in Semester 1, 2018! :)
The program will be accredited by the Australian Institute of Physics if you include the recommended electives and is suitable for study pathway as a professional astronomer.
If you already have a bachelor degree in another field, USQ also offers a similar program with a "catch up" emphasis through their online Master of Science (Astrophysics)
Both degrees are training for professional astronomy, and with the right grades enable you to progress into a Research Masters and PhD in Astronomy. The research programs are also available via distance.
Check out these links for more info!
Astrophysics research website: https://www.usq.edu.au/research/astrophysics
Astrophysics Group blog: http://astrophysics.usq.edu.au
Astronomy study programs: http://www.usq.edu.au/astronomy
There has been a lot of talk about Swinburne University's online astronomy programs. Important difference between Swinburne and USQ's online astronomy degrees: USQ's astrophysics programs are educating you in the knowledge and skill set to be a professional astronomer and conduct professional level astrophysics research. If you want to become a professional astronomer and are looking for a distance study option in Australia - USQ is the only way to go!
The Swinburne programs are not training in professional astronomy, nor does graduating from them qualify you as one. By their own admission their curriculum takes a "conceptual" rather than mathematical focus, and sounds great if you are wanting to stay firmly in the amateur camp but expand your general astronomy knowledge and sounds like it would be great for planetarium type work. The Swinburne programs by themselves would not lead to a PhD anywhere - as they are coursework based (minor projects, although fun, don't qualify as research content) and the content is not geared towards progression beyond the conceptual based Masters.
If you are wanting to shift towards professional astronomy and do this via distance study in Australia, USQ is the only way to go!
I've looked into and emailed between USQ and swinburne so much recently! If anyone has any questions, I'd love to share what I've learnt about these programs from the respective administrators / lecturers :) Everyone who has thoughts on formal astronomy studies should chime in :)
Cheers all!
Mark
:thumbsup::D:)