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15th November 2014, 07:50 AM
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Astrophysics Required Courses
Hello sir I want to take admission in Astrophysics Majors Department so please can you tell you what are the Required Courses for it which I will have to take or which I will have to studied from Princeton University please provide me information about it
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15th November 2014, 08:37 AM
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Re: Astrophysics Required Courses
As you are asking about the Requirements for Astrophysics Majors for that you will have to look to the below side I have all the required information related with Requirements for Astrophysics Majors please feel free to have a look on that Requirements for Astrophysics Majors Students interested in majoring in astrophysics are required to complete the following courses during their 1st and 2nd year Physics 103 or 105: Classical Mechanics Physics 104 or 106: Electromagnetism Physics 207 or 205: Advanced Mechanics Astrophysics 204: Topics in Modern Astronomy (strongly recommended) Mathematics 103 or 104: Calculus Mathematics 201 or 203 or 218: Advanced Multivariable Calculus Mathematics 202 or 204 or 217: Linear Algebra Eight upper level courses are required for completing an Astro major. (a) Students should complete at least three out of the following four courses: Astrophysics 301: General Relativity Astrophysics 303: Modeling and Observing the Universe: Research Methods in Astrophysics Astrophysics 401: Cosmology Astrophysics 403: Stars and Star Formation (b) Students should complete three the following four courses: Physics 208: Principles of Quantum Mechanics Physics 301: Thermal Physics Physics 304: Advanced Electromagnetism Physics 305: Quantum Mechanics (c) Students may select among the following (or other courses) to complete their eight required courses: Physics 312: Experimental Physics Physics 403: Mathematical Methods of Physics Physics 405: Modern Physics I: Condense-Matter Physics Physics 406: Modern Physics II: Nuclear and Elementary Particle Physics Physics 408: Modern Classical Dynamics Mathematics 301/MAE305: Mathematics in Engineering I (ODE's). Mathematics 302/MAE306: Mathematics in Engineering II (OPDE's, complex analysis). Mathematics 317: Complex Analysis Mathematics 327/328: Differential Geometry Geology 427: Introduction to Terrestrial and Planetary Atmospheres Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering 341: Space Flight Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering 342: Space System Design Other upper-level science or math courses Contact detail Princeton University Princeton, NJ, United States +1 609-258-3000 Map [MAP]https://www.google.co.in/maps?q=Princeton+University&hl=en&ll=40.345154,-74.651456&spn=0.008504,0.01869&sll=24.996016,46.57 1045&sspn=1.29443,2.392273&t=m&z=16&iwloc=A[/MAP] |