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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    USD 50 

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines8-May-2024 9-Sep-2022
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    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 71,182  / year
    Apply Date 9-Sep-2022
    Next Intake 8-May-2024

    Astronomy

    About

    The Astronomy Department

    It is an exciting time to be studying astronomy.  The astronomy news regularly reports on the existence and characteristics of exoplanets, the search for water on Mars, gravitational lensing of distant young galaxies, wildly energetic explosions of dying stars, attempts to detect particles of dark matter, space missions to asteroids or Pluto or the edge of the solar system, and on and on and on, from the tiniest particles and earliest moments of time to the large-scale structure of the universe as a whole.

    Whitman has an Astronomy major and standard combined majors in Physics-Astronomy and Astronomy-Geology. There is also an Astronomy Minor. Students interested in graduate work in astronomy are encouraged to major in Physics-Astronomy or in Physics with an Astronomy minor, since most graduate schools look for some equivalent of an undergraduate degree in physics. Some students have also designed individually planned majors such as Astronomy-Mathematics or Astro(geo)biology. Astronomy graduates in recent years have gone on to graduate study at places such as New Mexico State University, the University of Wyoming, Colorado State, Dartmouth, and the University of Wisconsin - Madison.  For more details about major and minor requirements, look at the college catalog. 

    Students can choose between two types of introductory courses, depending on their level of comfort with math and physical sciences. All of the introductory courses have a lab component; on clear nights, lab work includes using the department's 8- and 10-inch telescopes on the roof of the science building. Those students who have taken the more mathematically rigorous introductory courses may then take upper-division courses in Stellar Astrophysics, Galactic Astronomy, Cosmology, and Observational Astronomy, all of which are offered regularly in alternate years; Planetary Astrophysics or special topics (e.g., on globular clusters) are offered somewhat less often.  Students with an interest in history and philosophy may be interested in taking Finding Our Place in the Universe, a course in the history of cosmology; if you are interested in the search for life elsewhere there is Exoplanets and the Search for Life in the Universe. Several students each year also conduct research projects with faculty or undertake directed projects on topics of personal interest.  The "Links and resources" tab to the left includes links to information about off-campus summer research opportunities and graduate study; for more information about department equipment, check the "Facilities" tab.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    • The Common Application.
    • An official transcript of the secondary school record.
    • A School Report completed by the applicant’s secondary school counselor.
    • An academic recommendation from a secondary school teacher.
    • A nonrefundable application fee of $50, remittance made payable to Whitman College. (Using guidelines distributed by the College Board for test fee waivers, applicants suffering financial hardship may have this fee waived by written request substantiated by a counselor or principal.) This fee will also be waived for applicants who submit by December 1.
    • Optional: Scores on either of the following tests: the SAT, administered by the College Board, or the ACT, administered by ACT, Inc.
    • a) Whitman’s Test-Optional policy allows most candidates to choose whether or not they would like to submit an SAT or ACT score for review in the admission process. b) Candidates who were homeschooled or attended secondary schools that provide written evaluations rather than grades are strongly encouraged, but not required to submit SAT or ACT test results c) Early Decision candidates who plan to submit test scores should take one of the tests no later than October (Early Decision I) of the senior year in order that score reports may reach the Office of Admission by November 15. (Scores from the November and December test dates may be submitted for Early Decision II applicants.) d) Regular Decision candidates who plan to submit test scores should take one of tests no later than December in the senior year in order that score reports may reach the Office of Admission by January 15. Arrangements for taking the SAT or the ACT must be made directly with the testing agency, and the responsibility for making these arrangements rests with the candidate.
    • Early Decision applicants must submit their Early Decision Agreement, which is available via the Common Application.

    English Program Requirements

    Whitman College requires international applicants whose first language is not English to submit an official score report for either the TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo.

    The institution code for Whitman is 4951. You will need this code when requesting official score reports for submission.

    The minimum required TOEFL scores are 560 on the paper-based exam or 85 on the internet-based exam. The minimum IELTS score is 7.0. The minimum Duolingo score is 110. The TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo can be waived if your first language is English OR if the primary language of instruction at your high school has been English. Exceptions beyond these cases are rare.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    USD 71,182  / year

    Application Fee

    USD 50 
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