The Bachelor of Arts in Astronomy at the University of Wisconsin–Madison provides students with a rigorous understanding of celestial phenomena, astrophysical principles, and cosmological theories. With options to engage in observational research, telescope use, and data simulation, this program combines scientific curiosity with technical skills in physics and mathematics.
Mapping the Motion of Nearby Stars Using Gaia Data
Simulating Galaxy Formation in the Early Universe
The Role of Dark Matter in Galactic Rotation Curves
Spectroscopic Analysis of Exoplanetary Atmospheres
Investigating Gravitational Lensing in Deep Space Images
Exploring the Evolution of Binary Star Systems
The Life Cycle of Massive Stars and Supernova Remnants
Tracking Sunspot Cycles and Solar Activity
Comparing Optical and Radio Observations of Pulsars
Big Bang Cosmology: Evidence from the Cosmic Microwave Background
Designing a Software Pipeline for Automated Sky Surveys
Studying the Effects of Light Pollution on Urban Astronomy
Analyzing Spectral Lines in Stellar Classification
Public Outreach and Planetarium Education Strategies
A Comparative Study of Lunar and Martian Surface Features
Observing Variable Stars and Measuring Luminosity Changes
The Future of Ground-Based vs. Space-Based Telescopes
Simulating Orbital Mechanics for Multi-Body Systems
Evaluating Habitability Criteria for Nearby Exoplanets
Historical Models of the Universe: From Ptolemy to Hubble
Citizen Science in Astronomy: Engaging the Public in Data Analysis
Unravel cosmic mysteries through observational and theoretical research with UW–Madison’s Astronomy program.
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