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Minor in Astronomy & Astrophysics

The primary purpose of this minor is not to create future astronomers of Bangladesh, but to show how modern science works using big data and small equations. It is designed for any IUB student curious and confident about using mathematics and statistics to solve real-world problems. The engineering student might ask why they should bother taking a minor in A&A. The answer is this: you will not find many uses of engineering knowledge at IUB that are better than what you will do in this minor. We want you to sharpen your engineering and corporate skills by using them on the universe at large.

Yes, a secondary purpose is also to create a future generation of astronomers, but I have to warn you: even after finishing a PhD in astronomy, there is only a 10% chance that one can become an astronomer. But this is actually a good news. The other 90% who leave astronomy after PhD actually get jobs that are better paid than the astronomy jobs. An astronomy student can handle many problems of big data in many fields whether social, economic, scientific or technological. So if you want to take the challenge, you are also most welcome here.

The tertiary purpose of the minor is spiritual. We have a short life and it is a blessing if we can actually feel that we live in a big universe, so big that it sinks our souls in an endless ocean of spiritual existence. This existential ocean is not very different from the one where mystics and musicians swim.

Courses

Code Title Credits Semester Instructor
AST 201 Introduction to Astronomy 3 2023 Summer, Autumn Dr. Asad
AST 301 Introduction to Astrophysics 3 2024 Autumn Dr. Asad
AST 410 Radio Astronomy 3 2024 Spring Dr. Asad
PHY 402 Cosmology 3 2023 Autumn Dr. Ghosh
PHY 434 Atmospheric and Space Physics 3 2024 Autumn Dr. Asad
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